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Quebec judge approves sale of Just for Laughs assets to ComediHa!

A Quebec Superior Court judge approved an agreement Monday that will see the Quebec-based companyobtain some assets from Just For Laughs, which sought creditor protectionin March.

Owner says he will revive Montreal festival, run English portion under JFL brand

Just For Laughs festival to 'come back' after sale of assets approved

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A Quebec Superior Court judge approved an agreement Monday that will see Quebec City-based ComediHa! obtain branding and other assets from Just For Laughs, which sought creditor protection in March.

It's a new stage for Quebec comedy andQuebec City-based entertainment firm ComediHa!

A Quebec Superior Court judge approved an agreement Monday that will see the companyobtain numerous assets from Just For Laughs, which sought creditor protectionin March.

Under the termsof the agreement, ComediHa! will not acquire the companyin its entirety, but take possession of the Juste pour rire, Just For Laughs, ZooFest, ComedyPro and Gags brands, plus its audiovisual catalogue.

On Tuesday, ComediHa! president and CEO Sylvain Parent-Bdardsaid the acquisition is a dream come true.

"I remember the days I used to come to Just For Laughs so today, it'sa great day for us.It's the first day of a new era for ComediHa!" he told CBCNews.

Parent-BdardsaysComediHa!will work to attract international comedy artists to Quebec and help local comedians make a name for themselves internationally.

In a news release,ComediHa!said it also intends to"redefine its development plans in order to support growth in all of its sectors of activity, including festivals, production of live shows, television promotion, tour promotion, distribution and monetization of content."

The cost of the transaction was not disclosed.

Groupe Juste pour rire inc., the parent company of the Just for Laughs Montreal comedy festivaland several other comedy-related businesses, cancelled this year's edition of the summer festival in March.

The company cited lost revenues during two years of the global pandemic and challenges facing the media industry, particularly reduced budgets at networks and streaming platforms, as reasons for restructuring.

A court filing earlier this year from insolvency trustee PwC said Groupe Juste pour rire booked a net loss of more than $7.9 million in the first 10 months of 2023. Court documents filed in March showed the company behind the comedyfestival owed nearly $22.5 million to creditors.

Other documents released during the insolvency process revealed an additional $5 million in unpaid debts owed by the festival and other affiliated businesses.

Maintaining Montreal's reputation

UnderstandingMontrealers' affection for Just for Laughs,Parent-Bdardsaid his companywill host a smaller "transition festival" this summer, calledComediHa! salue Montreal,the English portion of which will run under the Just For Laughs brand and include free outdoor shows.

But he saysthe festival that fans know and love with a broad mix of French and English international comedy stars will be back.

A man speaking in the atrium of the CBC building.
Sylvain Parent-Bdard, president and CEO of ComediHa!, says the Montreal festival that fans know and love will be back. (CBC)

"This is a brand that has been built by many peopleit's very important to come back as it used to be before," he said.

FranoisBrouard, aprofessor at Carleton University who researches the comedy industry, is confidentComediHa! will be able to maintain Montreal's reputation as a comedy hub.

"They have the expertise to do it," he said, pointing to the success of thecompany'sComediHa! Fest in Quebec City, which will hold its 25th edition from Aug. 1 to 24.

Brouardbelieves the company's biggest challenge will be organizing programming for anglophones with the personnel it currently has.

Asked ifParent-Bdardwill bring backany Just For Laughs employees, the vast majority of whom were laid off, to help make the transition smoother, he saidhis team is considering making some offers to between three to 10 peoplewith connections in the English-language comedy world.

"Wewant tobe prudent, we want to go slowly and make the good decision," he said.

ComediHa! salue Montrealwill runbetween July 18 to 28. The lineup for the $10-million Montreal event will be announced Wednesday.

With files from Steve Rukavina and the Canadian Press