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TORONTO — Canadian MLS teams may get to see a lot of each other in the coming weeks.
Having Montreal, Toronto and Vancouver face off, either in one-off contests or home-and-away series against each other would buy the league some time, in the hope that travel restrictions ease. Marco Mendicino, minister of immigration, refugees and citizenship said the plan was too risky, citing"repeated cross-border travel" for Jays players and staff, as well as opponents.
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