
03-07-2008, 03:37 PM
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It's not the Kahnawake Gaming Commission's fault that the horse racing industry has to pay taxes, nor is it their problem that they have been given a constitutional right to offer a form of gambling that the horse tracks and provinces can not. Perhaps Chuck Barnett expressed it best when he stated, "If Woodbine has a problem paying taxes to the government, or if they want to try and expand their gambling avenues, have them set up part of their operation in Kahnawake. We'll work out a mutually beneficial arrangement."
Great close. 
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