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Ontario speeding up return-to-play for 18 leagues

Today(Monday), Ontario rolled out an accelerated return-to-play framework for professional and elite-amateur sports leagues and events.

The new path announced by the Heritage, Sport and Tourism Minister, Lisa Macleod affects 18 leagues in six different sports as well as International and single sports for professional and elite amateur athletes.

“Effectively it would allow our CFL, NBA and Major League Baseball teams all to provide us with proposals with key features of the framework laid out which we believe they can meet that was based on, in part, the NHL and AHL return to play,” she said.

Those features would include private screening and testing, assigned cohorts with limited or no interaction between different cohorts, as well as practice, training and competition protocols.

This new pathway does not affect the broader return to play for amateur and recreational sport, which is still on track to resume in small and careful steps throughout summer.

The leagues included in today’s announcement are the American Hockey League, the Canadian Elite Basketball League, the Canadian Football League, the Canadian Premier League, Major League Baseball, Major League Soccer, the National Basketball Association, the National Hockey League, the National Lacrosse League, the National Women’s Hockey League, the NBA G League, professional women’s players’ events and USL League One. 

In addition, Elite amateur sports leagues like the Canadian Hockey League, Elite Basketball League of Ontario, League One Ontario, Ontario Scholastic Basketball Association, Ontario Junior A Lacrosse League, Ontario Women’s Field Hockey Lacrosse and Provincial Women’s Hockey team are included in the pathway.

The province will also allow for international sports event exemptions that would permit events like the National Bank Tennis Open to return.

Macleod finished by saying the key features of this framework would require local support from the local Chief Medical Officer of Health.

Mo Fahim
Mo Fahim
Part of Vista Radio\'s National News Team and Moose\'s News Reporter in Parry Sound. Studied Radio Broadcasting at Algonquin College, and before that dabbled in Medical lab work for a bit.

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