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Canada Begins To Open Its Borders To Big Time Sports

TORONTO (AP) — Former journalist Chrystia Freeland became Canada’s first female finance minister on Tuesday. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau named Freeland to the job after Bill Morneau resigned on Monday. Freeland also keeps her job as deputy prime minister. She is credited with helping to negotiate the new free trade agreement with United States and Mexico and is trusted ally of Trudeau. Morneau and Trudeau reportedly butted heads at a time when the government was spending heavily to help the pandemic-hammered economy. Morneau said he was not asked to resign but added that he is no longer the appropriate the person for the job. Canada’s government is predicting a historic CDN$343 billion (US$260 billion) deficit for 2020-21 resulting from its economic and stimulus plans to battle the impact of COVID-19. Trudeau has called the spending a lifeline to Canadians battling to stay afloat. Freeland is a 52-year-old Harvard graduate and Rhodes scholar who speaks five languages Trudeau personally recruited Freeland to join his Liberal Party while it was the third party in Parliament in 2013. Freeland had a senior position at the Reuters news agency but was ready to move on after setbacks in her journalism career, friends said. Freeland previously had risen rapidly at the Financial Times where she became Moscow bureau chief in her mid-20s during the collapse of the Soviet Union. Freeland also served as deputy editor of the Globe and Mail in Toronto and the Financial Times, but left the latter publication after a clash with the top editor. She was familiar to many TV viewers in the U.S. because of her regular appearances on talk shows like Fareed Zakaria’s on CNN. She has been a frequent critic of Russian President Vladimir Putin, who banned her from traveling to the country in 2014 in retaliation for Western sanctions against Moscow. “The appointment of Freeland will be very popular, especially with women,” said Nelson Wiseman, a political science professor at the University of Toronto. “She’s risen quickly because she is smart and competent. She impressed Trudeau in the NAFTA negotiations. It is still too early to speculate about a successor to Trudeau, but there is little doubt that she is currently the favorite with Liberal voters and, probably, the Liberal backbench.” Recent news that Mark Carney, a former governor of both the Bank of Canada and Bank of England, has been advising Trudeau during the pandemic fueled speculation that Morneau might be replaced. Carney was the first non-Briton to take the top job at the 325-year-old Bank of England. ADVERTISEMENT Opposition parties have been calling for Morneau’s resignation over allegations that he had a conflict of interest in a controversy with WE Charity, a scandal that has also touched Trudeau. Trudeau has said he should have recused himself from a Cabinet decision to award a contract to We Charity to administer money to students having trouble finding work due to the pandemic. Trudeau’s wife, brother and mother have been paid a combined $300,000 Canadian (US$228,000) for speaking at a number of WE events.

Some teams are back.

Canada appears to be fully rejoining the world of major league sports after closing its borders because of COVID-19. The National Hockey League did operate with an all-Canadian division in 2020-2021 and Canada did allow the Las Vegas and Tampa Bay Lightning players, coaches and other staff into the country for the final two rounds of the Stanley Cup Playoffs. Major League Soccer’s Montreal and Toronto franchises are playing before limited crowds in those two cities. Vancouver’s MLS team will continue playing games in Sandy, Utah through July 20th. Canada is thinking about opening up its border to vaccinated Americans in August. Major League Baseball’s Toronto Blue Jays franchise has a home stand opening on July 30th and that date could be the first time since 2019 that a Major League Baseball game will be played in Toronto.

Canada said no to MLB allowing games in the country in 2020 because of the COVID-19 outbreak. The Canadian government didn’t want Blue Jays games in Toronto because of the risk of spreading COVID-19 and the Blue Jays flying in and out of United States cities during the baseball season. Toronto home games have been held in Dunedin, Florida and Buffalo, New York. Major League Baseball continues to have COVID-19 problems with a New York Yankees-Boston Red Sox game postponed on July 15th because of a COVID-19 cluster among New York Yankees personnel. It was the first COVID-19 related postponement in Major League Baseball in three months. The National Basketball Association’s Toronto Raptors franchise is eyeing a fall return to Toronto after playing the 2020-2021 season in Tampa, Florida. Nearly 80 percent of eligible Canadians have received at least one dose of a Covid-19 vaccine and at least 53 percent are fully vaccinated. The U.S.-Canada border has been closed to all nonessential travel since March 2020.

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FILE – Members of the Toronto Blue Jays and the Detroit Tigers lineup before an opening day baseball game at Rogers Centre in Toronto, in this Thursday, March 28, 2019, file photo. Talks between the Toronto Blue Jays and the Canadian government have accelerated significantly and an exemption on border restrictions that would allow them to play in Canada starting July 30 may be possible, an official familiar with the talks told The Associated Press on Friday, July 16, 2021. (Frank Gunn/The Canadian Press via AP, File)
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