Woodbine CEO sends letter to city of Toronto asking for their support to allow racing
TORONTO — Woodbine Entertainment is lobbying Toronto Mayor John Tory and the city’s medical officer of health for assistance in allowing horse racing to go as scheduled during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Currently, horses can train at Woodbine Racetrack but not race under the province’s grey lockdown COVID-19 restriction.
Dr. Eileen de Villa, the city of Toronto’s medical officer of health, has said “data does not support” moving of the city into a less restrictive red zone but added talks continue with Queen’s Park about lessening the situation to allow for outdoor activities such as patio dining and outdoor fitness classes.
In a letter obtained by The Canadian Press, Woodbine Entertainment CEO Jim Lawson asked both Tory and de Villa to support his organization’s request for the Ontario government to allow live racing without spectators during a grey lockdown.