Bruno Marchand stressed that Quebec City is in no way responsible for the setbacks to the restaurant’s Le 737 airliner, which recently sought shelter from its creditors for $3 million in debt.
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“It’s always easy to blame others,” the mayor of Quebec said early Monday night.
Over the past few days, the company’s president, Danny Gagnon, has denounced harassment” And the “cruelty” with which He considers himself a victim of management The municipalities of Quebec and Lancien Lloret.
“The regulatory context in which he worked has not changed. We have not struggled more than we do with other companies, argued Mr. Marchand. I don’t think Citi is the right target for financial difficulties.”
According to the mayor, “it might not have been the right place” to set up a restaurant of this type. Bruno Marchand agrees: “We have to learn to locate things of this kind that can sometimes be noisier and that take up more space in space.”
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