Stadium financing, Canuck-style
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Phil Miller mentioned in passing the new $400 million arena proposal floating around Quebec City these days. Never mind that building a new arena without a tenant is a unless you like being the 鈥渞umored destination鈥 for every franchise that wants to blackmail a new arena out of the local government. Never mind that the Nordiques didn鈥檛 set the world on fire when they were in Quebec. Up here in the great white north, we do things with a certain panache, a je ne sais quoi. In keeping with this tradition, Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper announced last week that he was .
Granted, the federal government in the US implicitly subsidizes the construction of sports facilities by allowing them to be financed with tax exempt bonds, forgoing the tax revenues that would be collected from the interest on those bonds. But no federal official, to my knowledge, has ever floated the idea of direct government subsidization of sport facility construction. In the US, such stupidity is reserved for state and local government officials.
Harper has been backpedaling furiously since he made the statement. Probably because of the long lineup of other team owners that appeared outside his office minutes after Harpers鈥 pronouncement. Edmonton, Calgary, Regina, and Halifax all want new facilities for their NHL or CFL teams (or to attract a team, in the case of Halifax). Here in Alberta, where the Oilers and Flames have been seeking hundreds of millions of dollars in subsidies to replace Rexall Place and the Saddledome, which was built for the 1988 Olympics, that no provincial funds would be used for the construction of new sports facilities.
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