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Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister says CFL hub will boost economy, not COVID-19

Jul 22, 2020 | 10:01 AM

WINNIPEG — Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister says hosting the Canadian Football League season can boost the economy without leading to a spike in COVID-19 numbers.

The CFL has decided to play a shortened 2020 season in Winnipeg if the league can get federal funding and an agreement with the Canadian Football League Players’ Association.

The Winnipeg bid included $2.5 million in provincial money for transportation costs, practice field rentals and more, and beat out bids from Regina and Calgary.

Pallister says having hundreds of players and staff in Winnipeg would provide a much-needed boost to the hard-hit hotel and food industries.

He also says it could be done safely by having players and staff tested and kept separate from the public.

Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says he is disappointed Regina lost the bidding war, but adds that getting the league up and running this season is important.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published July 22, 2020 

 

 

The Canadian Press

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