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Ontario government not looking to provide CFL with financial bailout

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TORONTO – If CFL commissioner Randy Ambrosie is expecting financial assistance from the Ontario government, it seems he best think again.

Lisa MacLeod, Ontario’s Minister of Heritage, Sport, Tourism and Culture, said Thursday the provincial government is not focused on contributing financially to the CFL outside of the 2021 Grey Cup.

Ontario is home to three of the CFL’s nine franchises: the Toronto Argonauts; Hamilton Tiger-Cats and Ottawa Redblacks. “We are looking forward to Hamilton hosting the Grey Cup in 2021,” she said during a teleconference. “As a result we are committed to supporting that financially.” “We’re not focusing our attention on providing additional cash outside of supporting the Grey Cup.

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