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Just for Laughs owes money to comedians, companies: court documentsMontreal comedy festival Just for Laughs and affiliated companies owe millions of dollars in unpaid debts beyond what was included in a court filing last week.EntertainmentMar 14, 2024
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Company that runs Just for Laughs festival owes nearly $22.5 million: court documentsThe papers filed in Quebec's Superior Court show Juste pour rire owes $16.6 million to the National Bank of Canada.CanadaMar 7, 2024
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Just for Laughs cancels Montreal comedy festival, seeks creditor protectionThe company that operates the Just for Laughs comedy festival in Montreal has cancelled this year's edition as it tries to avoid bankruptcy.EntertainmentMar 5, 2024
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‘We’re back’: Montreal festival promoters happy to return but looking to next yearQuebec's COVID-19 restrictions limit outdoor events to a maximum capacity of 5,000 people, who must be divided into separate sections of 500 people.EntertainmentJul 17, 2021
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Montreal’s Just for Laughs festival moving online this fall due to COVID-19After being postponed, Montreal's Just for Laughs festival is moving online this fall due to the novel coronavirus pandemic.EntertainmentJul 21, 2020
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Just For Laughs reportedly sold to American companyUntil now, the Juste Pour Rire Group belonged to Gilbert Rozon, who put the company up for sale after sexual assault allegations surfaced against him.CanadaMar 3, 2018
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5 reasons this year’s Just For Laughs festival will be the greatest yetJust For Laughs' Robbie Praw on the five reasons this year's festival is the best he's ever planned.CanadaJun 29, 2015
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