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•Province criticized for subsidizing L.A. Kings pre-season games in Quebec City - Montreal | Globalnews.ca
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Quebec government has drawn criticism for agreeing to spend an estimated $5 to $7 million subsidizing the event.
Kings president Luc Robitaille declined to say how much money the team is getting.
He says being paid for trips is part of the team's business model and helps cover travel, hotels and player salaries.
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