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Canadian court considering whether Cleveland Indians' jerseys are too offensive for Toronto

The Cleveland Indians and the Toronto Blue Jays are gearing up to face off in Game 3 of the American League Championship Series Monday night in Toronto, but the jerseys “the Cleveland team” will wear on the field is the subject of a last-minute court ruling after an indigenous activist complained that the team’s name and logo is offensive.

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The National Post reports that an Ontario court agreed to hear on Monday a complaint by activist Douglas Cardinal, who is seeking an injunction on the basis that the Indians’ name and Chief Wahoo logo is offensive and discriminatory.

A spokesperson for Rogers Communications issued a statement saying that it would be “virtually impossible” to broadcast the game without mentioning the team’s name or showing its logo, which is on display throughout the stadium.

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