The province of Ontario has been one of the slowest in Canada to respond to their Criminal Code powers to legalize amateur mixed martial arts and other combat sports.  As previously discussed, Ontario’s reaction to date has been silence making amateur MMA along with a host of other combative sports technically illegal in the Province.

Last year the province proposed to legalize the following list of amateur combative sports –

-boxing
– jiu jitsu
– judo
– karate
– kickboxing
– mixed Camiseta FC Porto martial arts
– taekwondo
– wrestling Camiseta Real Sociedad
– wushu

Since then the province has still not taken any formal action despite requesting stakeholder feedback.

I follow up from time to time with Ontario’s Ministry of Tourism, culture and sport and today they recommended they remain Camiseta Selección de fútbol de Costa Rica committed to “clarifying” the legal landscape of amateur combat sports.

The Ministry referred me to the following comments recommending that one of their ‘sport plan priorities’ is to

Clarify the legal status of amateur combative sport and work with the combative sport community to develop and execute suitable health and safety measures

And that they have an ‘action plan’ to “clarify the legal status of amateur combative sport and work with the combative sport community to develop and execute suitable health and safety steps in reaction to federal legislative changes. ”

Time will tell if or when Ontario will follow through with this commitment.

 

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