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Canada Gives Ubisoft $4 million

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In an effort to help cement Montreal's standing as one of the loci of North American game development, the Canadian government has announced it is giving Ubisoft CDN$5 million ($4.04 million). Administered by Jacques Saada, the Minister of Canada Economic Development and the Minister "responsible for the Francophonie" (i.e. Canada's French-speaking culture) the money will be distributed over the course of three years.

Specifically, the multimillion grant was issued to help Ubisoft Montreal become "the largest interactive entertainment studio in Montreal." It will pay for new computers and other equipment and help Ubisoft Montreal implement a planned staff increase to 2,000 by the year 2010.

"Ubisoft's project opens up very promising opportunities for the interactive entertainment industry in Montreal," said Saada. "Beyond its economic performances, it is an industry that builds on the talent and passion of men and women for whom no dream is too big. Economic development is that too: an exciting human adventure."

Although Ubisoft's headquarters is in Paris, its Montreal studio is responsible for some of the publisher's bestselling games, including the Splinter Cell and Prince of Persia franchises.
 
D-Back said:
"responsible for the Francophonie" (i.e. Canada's French-speaking culture) the money will be distributed over the course of three years.

There's your reason why they're getting 4million. Damn you Quebec!
 
COCKLES said:
EA will probably buy Cananda is retaliation.

They can buy Alberta, if they really want to. And then they'll realize they have Klein, and then they'd sell it back to Canada for a cent, and then we can murder him.

Good times.
 
Sam Fisher really should be an honorary Canadian... Splinter Cell was developed in Montreal, and he's voiced by a guy from Toronto.
 
Deg said:
why not give it to EA? Arent they bigger?

Is EA's Quebec studio open yet? That's the only way they'll get money from the Canadian Government since they only care about pleasing the people in Quebec.
 
Deepthroat said:
Why not give it to Silicon Knights? :(

They would become faster and produce more games and I cannot buy them becuase I don't have the money. Their investors are paying enough, I think, they shouldn't become to big.
 
Martin Tremblay, Ubisoft Montreal’s CEO since 2000, believes that this project could lead to the creation of 1,000 jobs in his studio.

“We’ve grown by 50 per cent in the last 14 months alone, we already have over 1,000 members in our team, and I expect we’ll double that number by 2010,” Mr. Tremblay said. “Montreal was competing with cities in Asia, the US and Western Canada for this investment.

“Government support, especially in the form of reimbursable tax credits from the province for the production of multimedia projects, were important factors,” Mr. Tremblay added, “and I must say that the talent and resources here in Montreal were deciding factors in Ubisoft’s decision.”

Montreal’s Ubisoft Divertissements inc. was launched as a development studio in 1997, expecting to create 800 jobs in five to 10 years. Ubisoft currently employs over 1000 staff in the Montreal headquarters.

“Our Montreal studio stands out because of the creativity of our team and the sophisticated products we deliver,” said Mr. Guillemot. “Our talented and expert creative team is known to millions of interactive game players around the world, players who recognize how products are developed here in Montreal. Government support expected between 2005-2010 was a key factor in our choice of Montreal for our next phase of development. “
wow..
 
So that's where my tax money is going.....

Damnit Quebec I can't even hate on you for taking my Ontario earned dollars, You're giving it all to Ubisoft!

I demand game prices be subisided by Government!

Next up! Bioware to get money to help combat western alienation!
 
You people claiming that Quebec all get the subventions should just shut up about it already, you have no clue of what you are talking about.

Oh wow, they gave 4 millions to UBI Montreal, big fucking deal.

How about the GM assembly plant that was closed in Boisbriand and the 1100 jobs that were lost because the governement refused to subvention them? Then after that they went on and striked a deal with GM Canada :lol :lol :lol

So puhleeze, get a clue.
 
explodet said:
Sam Fisher really should be an honorary Canadian... Splinter Cell was developed in Montreal, and he's voiced by a guy from Toronto.

Just a guy from Toronto? We're talking about Michael Ironside here! V, Total Recall, Starship Troopers, Top Gun, and Free Willy!
 
That's not a coincidence the EA and Ubisoft studios are just near one another.

A couple years back, the Guillemot brothers looked to establish a new studio I think they wanted to be french. They looked up to Canada (which has alot of french speaking people, especially in Quebec and in some eastern parts), and it ended up being Montreal versus some city in New-Brunswick.

I remember seeing newscasts about it, alot of people did not wanted to have Ubisoft to come in Montreal. That is, I dunno what took the mayor and the provincial authorities (which i believe were responsible for the most part of the project, this is different from the federal, canadian government), but they went onto building the city of multimedia. They upped their bids against New-Brunswick, and in the end the Guillemots and Ubi Soft chose Montreal.

Many people in Quebec were shocked because that wasted a whole lot of our very own taxes upon building that suburb, and we are yet to see any benefit and this had "money pit" written all over it. Over time, it was worse then we could even imagine: nearly all the other companies that had an office in the "Cité du Multimédia" left or at least never went out healthy, and the number of vacant offices was really memerizing. Not to mention quebecian software and videogame developers who had zilch at the start. They finally got parity with mega corporation (especially Ubi Soft), but they got rolled in the end, many closed. I think only Strategy First ever got something profitable out of this mess (and they are not in Montreal), and A2m, which develops sub-par platform games based on movie licenses.

So here they were, and for some reason, the people here got the opportunity to work on Splinter Cell. It was really an incredible feat, I remember when I first saw the game on IGN, I never paid attention to it before, I learned it was developed in Montreal. Going into Ubisoft Montreal after that, and realizing that some french-quebecians just started one of the greatest new series of all time, I really liked it. That made me buy a stealth game, which I avoid because I like totally sucked at it, because I got to see it live with the developers. :)

Since then they have moved up to make another great franchise (re-create Prince of Persia in a much better way that Red Orb did), and people here in Quebec that don't know a thing about videogames hear it in the news. They go and buy an Xbox to play Splinter Cell Pandora Tomorrow. Some unfortunately don't know that Ubisoft and Ubisoft Montreal are two different things. But it's quite incredible, I was really happy when I realized that my expectations of this game being a turnover to be true.

However, the City of Multimedia will always be a money pit for both provincial and federal panels of government here. The few millions they're giving away is nothing to them, it's just I guess more of a publicity stunt to gain some sympathy capital than an investment. People have forgottent that economically, Ubisoft has screwed Montreal, the province of Quebec and Canada totally.

The people who work there I don't think they're payed to a fair percentage of their worth, and especially based on the hit they made. When the EA studio in Montreal was announced, a few Ubisoft employees left (or tried to leave) for EA, but Ubisoft had made them signed contracts. It got in the news, but people forgot about it. Think what you want of that.

It has already begun, the medias have begun making realize to most every quebecian that the largest videogame company in the world (EA) has got hits that were made in Montreal. When they will have success, this kind of media coverage will begin again. The media in Quebec have this sort of weird fetischm like people in Quebec are notorious in the world, are successfull... I am getting tired of reading about Celine Dion mind you. It's a strange mentality, that was helped by the fact that a distinct society of 6 million frenchies was stuck in between 300 millions english-speaking people. While Quebec and french have made big footsteps towards, there's still this inferiority complex that needs to be killed off. I remember when Halo 2 hit stores and sold so well, the media covered the thing, but not has much Halo 2 as the fact that a Canadian had produced the game at Bungie. That's beginning to quite hit on my nerves.

It's not to satisfy the people of Quebec, this is penny change for the federal canadian government, it's like I suppose, KFC giving away money for some organization. They're doing this for all canadians in fact, not to please people of Quebec, but most to please people of Canada that a team of developers in their country make some of the world's biggest videogame hits, and to gather sympathy capital internationnaly, on a very minor scale. It's quite intricated, but it has got nothing to do with the eternal french versus english debate of Canada. As good as Silicon Knight's and Bioware's games are, they never became multi-million selling franchises unfortunately. :(

BTW, it's not as much a "francophony" ministry, as some sub-ministry that is used in not so politically correct means by the Liberals to enforce canadian unity to Quebecers who are mostly sick of the whole things, that, and having their taxes' money wasted to produce millions of Canada flags.

I hope that'll get them Ubisoft employees some quite nice HDTV sets. ;)
 
pkasho said:
Why not put it in the education system?

That's not significant enough anyway. Education in Canada is of provincial authority, here it's the canadian federal government who gave 4 millions away, not Quebec's provincial government.

I guess it sounds better in the media than doing this and having all of the unions, colleges, highschools screaming at you in unison demanding more, you get sympathy for once. ;)
 
Malakhov said:
You people claiming that Quebec all get the subventions should just shut up about it already, you have no clue of what you are talking about.

Oh wow, they gave 4 millions to UBI Montreal, big fucking deal.

How about the GM assembly plant that was closed in Boisbriand and the 1100 jobs that were lost because the governement refused to subvention them? Then after that they went on and striked a deal with GM Canada :lol :lol :lol

So puhleeze, get a clue.

What he said.
 
trippingmartian said:
Gotta give big props to the govt on this one. It's good too see them acknowledging UBI's craft and video games in general.

Yes, but not in an uninterested way. :(
 
I don't see it as a bad thing.

The government is willing to support high tech industry, like game development, it should only encourage more studios to pop up and be of Ubi Soft quality.

And that means more people coming out of school could possibly get a job at studios like Ubi Soft.
 
pkasho said:
Why not put it in the education system?

Actually, they are. Also announced today, Ubisoft are planning on opening a Ubisoft school right here in Montreal. The talent pool here is awesome and going untrained because there really isn't enough of eduction given in the field of videogames.

They hope to be able to form 80 people per year in various fields of videogaming, such as game design, modeling, level design, programming and such.
 
There's your reason why they're getting 4million. Damn you Quebec!

WTF if you're serious? First, it's only 4 millions. Second, it'll help to create 1000 jobs in Canada. You know, Quebec is still in Canada, and this will help the economy of the entire country. Third, these 4 millions were already given in a recent budget to the Canada Economic Development program. I'm happy to see that this money will go to a great company rather than in the hands of a flags manufacturer.


Why not give it to Silicon Knights? :(

Because the QC gouverment is involved too, more than the Canadien government.


Why not give it to Bioware? :(

^


Another reason we should be helping Quebec separate. I want my tax money back. Fucking Liberals.

Ok, so 4 millions divided by 20 millions tax contributers = 0.25$/person. Big deal. One less bubble gum from those machines I guess.

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Why not put it in the education system?

See what AtomicShroom said.
 
AtomicShroom said:
Actually, they are. Also announced today, Ubisoft are planning on opening a Ubisoft school right here in Montreal. The talent pool here is awesome and going untrained because there really isn't enough of eduction given in the field of videogames.

They hope to be able to form 80 people per year in various fields of videogaming, such as game design, modeling, level design, programming and such.

WHAT? Give source? Newspaper whatever, i'll buy it. I'd kill to go to a ubisoft school. The company i work at now, (big one, not gaming related but i can't mention here), fucking sucks because of they are looking into outsourcing. Ubischool is what i need.
 
Actually yeah I think its smarter to invest it in areas like this.

Its great to throw money into education, but what's the point if there's no jobs for these educated people?

Giving grants to companies like Ubi Soft opens up job possibilities for people who pay their dues in college/university.
 
If $4 million were pocket money, why does Canada have one of the lowest MRI machine per capita rates in the developed world?

That would've been almost enough to buy another machine.
 
Draff said:
If $4 million were pocket money, why does Canada have one of the lowest MRI machine per capita rates in the developed world?

That would've been almost enough to buy another machine.

Yeah it has one of the lowest rates, belive me I know what I'm talking about. When I said pocket money, I meant it's not much when compared to what is required in such critical fields such as healthcare, education and welfare. So as I said, four millions for sympathy, from a political point of view, that does makes sense.

MRIs, for example, are often not even paid off by the governments of the provinces themselves! The hospitals have to set up foundations that accumulate money to pay for such equipments, like the one that is being built in my city right now. Everyone wants a bigger piece of the pie, and they have good reasons, but still the pie is the same amount in the end. You can pay to get a private MRI also.

I did not knew about part of the founding allowed to educate videogame developers, that's really nice. But I have doubts about it's overall pragmatism however. It would be great if it worked.

I think that governments are looking to attract more big companies into the Cité du Multimédia, rather than spawning another developer like Ubisoft Montreal. Where is the support for Strategy First?
 
Kifimbo said:
WTF if you're serious? First, it's only 4 millions. Second, it'll help to create 1000 jobs in Canada. You know, Quebec is still in Canada, and this will help the economy of the entire country. Third, these 4 millions were already given in a recent budget to the Canada Economic Development program. I'm happy to see that this money will go to a great company rather than in the hands of a flags manufacturer.

Well, all I'm saying is that the rest of Canada has always been bailing out on Quebec to please threats from the separatists. Ontario & Alberta contribute the majority of the budget, yet Quebec get's the lion's share? Look at the digusting millions put into keeping Quebec happy (Sponsorship Scandal)

Anyways, this is heading way OT, it's great to have respected Canadian game developers like SK, Bioware, and they should get a piece of the pie as well. ;)
 
Kifimbo said:
Ok, so 4 millions divided by 20 millions tax contributers = 0.25$/person. Big deal. One less bubble gum from those machines I guess.

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Another 4 million on top of the BILLIONS wasted in the past two decades alone.

That's a lot of fucking gum balls.
 
jenov4 said:
Well, all I'm saying is that the rest of Canada has always been bailing out on Quebec to please threats from the separatists. Ontario & Alberta contribute the majority of the budget, yet Quebec get's the lion's share? Look at the digusting millions put into keeping Quebec happy (Sponsorship Scandal)


Bailing on Quebec to please separatists' threats? Why do you insists on putting provinces as for the ones developers are into as opposed to canadian developers? Bioware and Silicon Knights, very unfortunately, are independent companies, not a part of a France-based company like Ubisoft Montreal is. And so are Strategy First!

That and talking about the Sponsorship Scandal, don't compare apples and oranges dude. ;) Where did it first came from all this money put towards Quebec? It came from english politicians, or french yes-men who wanted the butter and it's money at the same time. People of Quebec also never wanted of Scully and stuff in the first place, but our very dear politicians did or so it would appear.

jenov4 said:
Anyways, this is heading way OT, it's great to have respected Canadian game developers like SK, Bioware, and they should get a piece of the pie as well.

I totally agree, each of these should. Yes too much off-topic, but this is bound to happen with these kind of news. However I understand you don't want to go back to Wolfe vanquishing Montcalm on Abraham's plains, do you? ;)
 
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