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Originally Posted by elly63
Think of those groups like Bread not Circuses who protested funding for an Olympic bid and how much grief they caused. Multiply that by ten to get the amount of special interest groups that would get behind this to protest funding a stadium for the biggest sports and money making business in the world.
It would be political suicide for the Federal government to give any money to something that would benefit the NFL. Not just patriotic or CFL reasons, but the fact that such a profitable business should be able to fund this thing themselves.
Edit: just read the above post and funny we both used the term political suicide, because that is exactly what it would be, on many levels. Would Quebec then want money to bring back the Expos?
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I can only see a huge new NFL-suitable stadium built in Toronto with public funds if Canada gets the World Cup or the Summer Olympics. As others have said, our governments seem to love this stuff and it seems sellable to the public.
In the absence of a major international event that needs a big stadium, then public funds will be impossible to get.
Just look at how impossible it is to get federal funds for NHL arenas, and that's the national sport and by far the most popular one in the country. Plus NHL arenas are used for other events like concerts, and sports other than NHL hockey.
What other events held on an annual basis in Toronto require a 75,000 seat outdoor stadium venue?
In many U.S. cities the NFL stadiums are used by college teams and other sports, but we don't have as big a spectator sports culture in Canada so an NFL-sized stadium in Toronto would almost certainly sit empty for 355 days a year.