QMJHL gets $12 million from Quebec government as it attempts to play during pandemic
MONTREAL — The Quebec government is promising $12 million in funding for the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League during the COVID-19 pandemic, while another province with teams in the organization says it is not prepared to make a similar move.
The money from Quebec — part of a $70 million package for sports and leisure federations — will be divided among the 12 QMJHL teams in the province with each team getting $1 million.
But Nova Scotia Premier Stephen McNeil said Thursday his province will not be providing financial assistance for the Halifax Mooseheads and Cape Breton Eagles — who make up one-third of the Maritimes Division in the 18-team league.
Quebec’s move came Thursday, one day after the league suspended play in both of its Quebec divisions until at least Oct. 28. Six of the league’s 12 Quebec-based teams are in red zones, where organized sport is currently prohibited.