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Public Health official Howard Njoo is asked how the Blue Jays could play regular season home games in Toronto

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Dr Howard Njoo, Canada's deputy chief public health officer and a self-confessed Jays fan, spoke with reporters on Parliament Hill on Tuesday.
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Blue Jays back on home field ahead of uncertain season

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Toronto Blue Jays return to their home field at the Rogers Centre to resume training and adjust to their new reality ahead of MLB's shortened season.
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Blue Jays player, coach refuse to pay Toronto rent

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Toronto landlords for Blue Jays player Rowdy Tellez and coach Mark Budzinski say they’re owed thousands of dollars in rent. Both men say since COVID-19 has suspended the MLB season, they shouldn't have to pay rent in Toronto. 
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'We're not taking decisions as fans, we're taking decisions on the basis of evidence': Immigration minister

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Immigration minister Marco Mendicino explains what had to be considered when deciding whether the Blue Jays could play in Toronto.
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Professional sport prepares for empty arenas amid coronavirus outbreak

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While Major League Baseball enters spring training and looks ahead to the season, basketball and hockey franchises are getting ready to play without fans in the stands.
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Blue Jays’ Tony Fernandez dead at 57

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Shortstop Tony Fernandez spent 12 seasons with the Toronto Blue Jays, was a five-time all star and won four gold gloves. He died at 57 from complications from a stroke after battling kidney disease for several years.
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Toronto Blue Jays soar to top of division, fuelling fan excitement

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The Toronto Blue Jays have climbed to first place in their division, surprising fans and critics alike. With strong performances across the roster, Canada’s only MLB team is chasing its best season in decades.
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Fewer Canadian Blue Jays fans are crossing the border to watch the Seattle game

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Kim Malcolm, the host of All Things Considered from NPR affiliate station KUOW, says plenty of Canadians usually cross the border to see Seattle-hosted baseball games between the Blue Jays and the Mariners, but Seattle residents are...
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C.B.S. Baseball building accessible ‘Field of Dreams’ with help from the Blue Jays

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Young baseball players in Conception Bay South are hoping they’ll soon have some new teammates and more fans in the stands, thanks to the Toronto Blue Jays. C.B.S. is one of 15 winners of a Jays Care Foundation “Field of Dreams” grant,...
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Vladimir Guerrero Jr. contract delay frustrates Blue Jays fans

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There's always optimism on the opening day of the baseball season, but for Blue Jays fans, there's a feeling of restlessness as they wait for news about superstar Vladimir Guerrero Jr.'s contract extension.
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Toronto Blue Jays fans hope for a winning season

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A disappointing start to the 2025 season for long-suffering Toronto Blue Jays as the Jays lost their season opener against the Baltimore Orioles, 12 to 2. Meanwhile, the Jays have yet to secret a contract extension to keep star player...
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Toronto Blue Jays fans take in home opener, hope for a winning season

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A disappointing start to the 2025 season for long-suffering Toronto Blue Jays as the Jays lost their season opener against the Baltimore Orioles, 12 to 2. Meanwhile, the Jays have yet to secret a contract extension to keep star player...
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What’s new at Rogers Centre ahead of the Jays home opener

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The Toronto Blue Jays open their season at the Rogers Centre on Thursday against the Baltimore Orioles. CBC Toronto’s Greg Ross breaks down what new experiences and changes fans can expect under the dome.
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Rogers secures grip on Toronto pro sports with $4.7B MLSE buyout

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After its $4.7 billion buyout of Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment from Bell, Rogers now controls all men's pro sports in Toronto, including the Toronto Maple Leafs, the Toronto Raptors, the Toronto Argonauts, the Toronto FC, and the...
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Longtime Canadian sports broadcaster finally gets to call Olympic basketball in person

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Dan Shulman has been calling sports for decades, but until now his job never took him to the Olympics. That changed this year when he got the opportunity to call basketball in Paris.
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Explaining how an MLB catcher was able to play for both teams in the same game

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Boston Red Sox catcher Danny Jansen became the first player in league history Monday to play for two different teams in the same game. (Scripps News)
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MLB catcher becomes 1st player in league history to play for both teams in the same game

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Boston Red Sox catcher Danny Jansen became the first player in league history Monday to play for two different teams in the same game. (Scripps News)
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You Can Now Own a Piece of the Atlanta Braves

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Fans of Major League Baseball can now own a stake in the Atlanta Braves after the franchise became the league's only publicly-traded team. Bailey Lipschultz reports.
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Rogers Vice Chairman Says Huawei Should Not Control Canada's 5G System

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May.31 -- Phil Lind, Rogers Vice Chairman, talks about Canada's relationship with the U.S., Huawei's role in 5G, his views on President Donald Trump and the U.S.-China trade war. He speaks with BNN Bloomberg.
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The Blue Jays are expected to put ace pitcher Roy Halladay on the disabled list Thursday. Halladay strained his groin last Friday. He has 10 wins so far. (June 17)

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CAPTION: The Blue Jays are expected to put ace pitcher Roy Halladay on the disabled list Thursday. Halladay strained his groin last Friday. He has 10 wins so far. (Jun
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Toronto Blue Jays Still Don't Have A Site For 2020 Season Home Games

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The team is scheduled to play two "home games" at Nationals Park in July.
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The newest members of the baseball Hall of Fame, Roberto Alomar and Bert Blyleven, met the media on Thursday. Both played for several teams in their careers, Alomar will enter the Hall as a Blue Jay while Blyleven will go in as a Twin.

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HEADLINE: Alomar, Blyleven introduced as Hall of Famers

CAPTION: The newest members of the baseball Hall of Fame, Roberto Alomar and Bert Blyleven, met the media on Thursday. Both played for several teams in their careers, Alomar...