The Guardian (Charlottetown)

MLSE announces deal to buy Argos

But the Blue Jays won’t be next, says Rogers

- BY NEIL DAVIDSON

Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainm­ent, which already owns the Maple Leafs, Marlies, Raptors and Toronto FC, is adding the CFL’s Argonauts to its portfolio.

MLSE announced Wednesday it has an agreement to buy the Grey Cup champions.

There was already some cross-ownership. The Argos are currently owned by two-thirds of the MLSE triumvirat­e - chairman Larry Tanenbaum’s holding company, the Kilmer Group, and Bell Canada.

In bringing the Argos fully into the MLSE fold, Rogers Communicat­ions will officially join its two MLSE partners as part of the CFL team’s ownership.

Bell and Tanenbaum bought the Argos from David Braley in May 2015 after nearly a year of talks. Rogers did not get involved at the time, with speculatio­n that it was not interested in the franchise because the CFL was tied to Bell, through its broadcast affiliate TSN.

Rogers owns the Blue Jays, the city’s other major sports franchise, although there have been reports recently that the team may be available for the right price.

Rogers shot down that suggestion Wednesday when asked about why the change of interest in the CFL team.

“As we have said there are no plans to sell the Jays,” a Rogers spokeswoma­n said. “We continue to look for the best way to get credit for our incredible sports portfolio in our overall company valuation.”

The sale is expected to close in January 2018, according to MLSE.

Approval from the CFL board of governors would not seem to be a problem.

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