Former CFL commissioner Larry Smith feels local ownership will benefit Alouettes
Former CFL commissioner Larry Smith has some friendly advice for Pierre Karl Peladeau, the new owner of the Montreal Alouettes: Expect the unexpected.
Peladeau took over the Alouettes on Friday, purchasing the franchise from the CFL. The league had assumed ownership of the club Feb. 14.
The 61-year-old Peladeau, a former leader of the Parti Québécois, ticked two huge boxes for the CFL.
Firstly, he’s a Montreal businessman — Peladeau is the president/CEO of Quebecor Inc. — and gives the franchise its first local ownership since Leo Dandurand founded the original Alouettes in 1946 although Charles Bronfman owned the former Montreal Concordes in the 1980s. Peladeau also has deep pockets, with a reported worth of US$1.9 billion.