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Charles Juravinski (November 1, 1929February 15, 2022) was a Canadian businessman and
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. He was principally known as the founder and owner of the
Flamboro Downs Flamboro Downs is a half-mile harness horse racing track in Flamborough, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. It is also home to Flamboro Slots, which has a total of 808 slot machines. The racetrack was founded in 1971 by Charles Juravinski and acquired in ...
racetrack and the co-benefactor, along with his wife Margaret, of the
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and
Juravinski Cancer Centre The Juravinski Cancer Centre (JCC) is a comprehensive centre for cancer care and cancer research in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Operated by Hamilton Health Sciences, it is adjacent to the Juravinski Hospital, which provides emergency department fac ...
in
Hamilton, Ontario Hamilton is a port city in the Canadian province of Ontario. Hamilton has a population of 569,353, and its census metropolitan area, which includes Burlington and Grimsby, has a population of 785,184. The city is approximately southwest of T ...
. Charles' birth name is Orest Juravinski. He changed his name to "Charles" after moving to Hamilton.


Early life

Juravinski was born in Blaine Lake,
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, on November 1, 1929. He was the youngest of four sons born to Irene and Nick Juravinski, who ran the only pool room in Blaine Lake until the
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. His family eventually relocated to
Hamilton, Ontario Hamilton is a port city in the Canadian province of Ontario. Hamilton has a population of 569,353, and its census metropolitan area, which includes Burlington and Grimsby, has a population of 785,184. The city is approximately southwest of T ...
, during his childhood, motivated by job opportunities arising from wartime industry. He polished shoes at a barbershop on Barton Street and delivered newspapers during his adolescence. Juravinski attended Cathedral High School, but he ultimately
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when he was sixteen. He then found employment in factories and as a mortar mixer for a bricklayer. He later ran an
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gas station when he was 23 years old.


Career

After saving up money from his Esso service, Juravinski was employed by Piggott Construction. He also took classes in
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reading to make himself accustomed to the industry. One of his classmates, Bill McCann, teamed up with Juravinski to establish Wilchar Construction in 1958. They operated the company until McCann retired in 1971. Juravinski subsequently ran for the provincial Progressive Conservative nomination after
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, a Member of Provincial Parliament (MPP) in Hamilton, decided not to seek another term. However, he was unsuccessful and went into horse racing on the advice of Connell. Although he was counselled to construct a racetrack at the Ancaster fairgrounds, Juravinski opted to build a track from scratch in nearby
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. He partnered with trucking magnate John Grant for the project, which cost C$5 million.
Flamboro Downs Flamboro Downs is a half-mile harness horse racing track in Flamborough, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. It is also home to Flamboro Slots, which has a total of 808 slot machines. The racetrack was founded in 1971 by Charles Juravinski and acquired in ...
opened on April 9, 1975, with 6,000 people in attendance. Despite having to compete with five established tracks situated within an hour of Hamilton, Flamboro Downs proved very successful and hosted the
Confederation Cup Pace The Charles Juravinski Memorial Cup is a harness race for Standardbred pacers run annually at Flamboro Downs in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Set at a distance of one mile, it was first run in 1977 as the Confederation Cup Pace and through 2012 it ...
. Juravinski ultimately bought out Grant's stake in the racetrack, and he managed it with his wife Margaret. They were initially going to sell the track for $62 million to the
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, which signed a
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in 2000. However, the deal failed and they eventually sold Flamboro Downs to Magna Entertainment in June 2002 for $72 million and retired. Half a year into retirement, Juravinski and his wife began making considerable donations to the City of Hamilton and
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, focusing on cancer and health care. This permitted the establishment of a new state-of-the-art cancer care facility at the former Henderson Hospital, now renamed the
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. At first, the couple were reluctant to have the facility named after them, but they ultimately acquiesced. They later gave an endowment of $100 million in 2019 that led to the establishment of the Juravinski Research Institute (JRI), a partnership between McMaster,
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and St. Joseph's Healthcare Hamilton. This was one of the largest legacy gifts made in Canada. They made their last donation together of $5.1 million to the JRI – to finance studies focused on child and youth health, integrated care and burn trauma – on
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2022, a day before his death.


Personal life

Juravinski married Margaret at the Holy Ghost Ukrainian Church in 1956. They had met after being introduced by McCann (who was dating Margaret's sister Kate), and they remained married for 66 years until his death. They did not have children. Juravinski died in his sleep on the evening of February 15, 2022, at St. Joseph's Villa in
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. He was 92 years old, and he had suffered from declining mobility and sight prior to his death.


References

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