Ontario asks federal government to open border for Toronto Blue Jays
TORONTO — Ontario’s sports minister has asked the federal government to allow the Toronto Blue Jays to play in Canada.
Lisa MacLeod says in a letter sent to her federal counterpart, Steven Guilbeault, that the Ontario government supports the Blue Jays playing at Rogers Centre in downtown Toronto.
MacLeod notes that in Step 3 of Ontario’s recovery plan, the Jays would be able to play with limited spectators at Rogers Centre.
Although the domed Rogers Centre has a retractable roof, it qualifies as an outdoor venue under the provincial regulations.