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The Ontario government has reversed its decision and will now allow 550 fully vaccinated health-care workers to attend the Toronto Maple Leafs playoff game in-person tonight.
The Ministry of Heritage, Tourism, Culture and Sport has confirmed that fully vaccinated healthcare workers will not be eligible to watch the Leafs face off against Montreal in person.
Ontario is just not ready to allow any number of spectators inside Scotiabank Arena for the final and decisive game in the NHL playoff series between Toronto and Montreal on Monday night as Quebec allowed on Saturday.
Ontario sets $2.35 million for OHL post-secondary scholarships as part of initiative
Lisa MacLeod Ontario s Minister of Tourism, Culture, and Sport attends Ontario Premier Doug Ford s daily briefing in Toronto on June 15, 2020. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young March 17, 2021 - 1:37 PM
TORONTO - The province provided the Ontario Hockey League with $2.35 million Wednesday for teams post-secondary education programs, but more could be coming to help the league resume play during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The $2.35 million was part of $15.3 million in funding from the Ontario government to support sport and recreation organizations and high-performance athletes during the pandemic. Lisa MacLeod, Ontario s Ministry of Heritage, Sport, Tourism and Culture Industries, unveiled the initiative, adding each of the 17 Ontario-based clubs will receive $138,000 to assist with player scholarship commitments.