For close to two years, the FQE has been privileged to have the President of Sobey's Quebec, Marc Poulin, as President of the Quebec Chess Federation. This has resulted in major (for chess) sponsorship of Quebec chess events.
The Canadian Chess Challenge, which is organized by the Chess'n Math Association, has benefitted from sponsorship from Ben & Jerry's (Unilver Canada) Lawtons Drugs the Bank of Montreal and Danone. In order to get the Canadian Chess Challenge off the ground in 1988, we had Ben Wicks (a famous cartoonist) who raised well over $100,000 for the event).
Last year, Brian Fiedler, who is an accomplished chessplayer and an important person at Canadian Tire, put on the Canadian Open. It was a great event! A few years ago, Sid Belzberg, was a major sponsor of the Canadian Closed and the Canadian Olympic team. In the 1970's (thanks to Roger Lemelin) La Presse put chess on the map in Quebec. We had the Montreal International for a decade thanks to Andre Langlois.
I guess what I am saying is...chess in Canada, throughout the decades, has had good people come forward (probably more so in Quebec than any other province in Canada). In Alberta, thanks to Ford Wong and the Alberta Chess Establishment of the past, money is not the major issue. Today I understand, these folks would have preferred a better followup.
Our problem is that we do not retain these excellent people.
Question 1: Why is that?
Question 2: Could these people have directed their contribution in a more constructive fashion?
BTW, your new book is impressive! It can be purchased at our website:
http://strategygames.ca/boutique/sto...e=EN&code=GF40
It is in French. Free shipping anywhere in Canada.
Larry
The Canadian Chess Challenge, which is organized by the Chess'n Math Association, has benefitted from sponsorship from Ben & Jerry's (Unilver Canada) Lawtons Drugs the Bank of Montreal and Danone. In order to get the Canadian Chess Challenge off the ground in 1988, we had Ben Wicks (a famous cartoonist) who raised well over $100,000 for the event).
Last year, Brian Fiedler, who is an accomplished chessplayer and an important person at Canadian Tire, put on the Canadian Open. It was a great event! A few years ago, Sid Belzberg, was a major sponsor of the Canadian Closed and the Canadian Olympic team. In the 1970's (thanks to Roger Lemelin) La Presse put chess on the map in Quebec. We had the Montreal International for a decade thanks to Andre Langlois.
I guess what I am saying is...chess in Canada, throughout the decades, has had good people come forward (probably more so in Quebec than any other province in Canada). In Alberta, thanks to Ford Wong and the Alberta Chess Establishment of the past, money is not the major issue. Today I understand, these folks would have preferred a better followup.
Our problem is that we do not retain these excellent people.
Question 1: Why is that?
Question 2: Could these people have directed their contribution in a more constructive fashion?
BTW, your new book is impressive! It can be purchased at our website:
http://strategygames.ca/boutique/sto...e=EN&code=GF40
It is in French. Free shipping anywhere in Canada.
Larry
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