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Queen's Park Observer

Procedural games and playoff blame

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Sabrina Nanji
Oct 23, 2025
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WHO’S ON FIRST? — It’s déjà vu at Queen’s Park. With Blue Jays World Series tickets now soaring into five-digit territory, DOUG FORD says he’s suddenly open to backtracking on his own government’s reversal of the Liberals’ anti-scalping law.

The irony: It was the PCs who scrapped that cap shortly after coming to power, arguing it was unenforceable and would drive fans to the black market and inflate ticket prices — which, well, seems to have worked a little too well.

Curveball: Speaking to reporters at Queen’s Park, Ford griped that “when you have one player in the market that controls the tickets, that’s not right for the people, so we are actually reviewing that right now.”

Cap and trade (ticket edition): One cheeky former Grit MPP texted a reporter that the PC government could just “copy and paste” their old bill and have it ready in time for the first pitch on Friday. Liberal Sports critic ROB CERJANEC tried to do just that with a motion to resto…

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