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Province partnering with Jays Care Foundation, Ontario on lottery initiative to support local sports

Service Nova Scotia
Service Nova Scotia Minister Colton LeBlanc announced an agreement with the Province of Ontario and Jays Care Foundation on fundraising for local sports today, February 12, in Cole Harbour. The news release about the announcement is at: https://news.novascotia.ca/en/2024/02/12/province-partners-jays-care-foundation-support-local-sports
Colton LeBlanc, Minister of Service Nova Scotia and Doug Downey, Ontario Attorney General, the announcement about a new interprovincial agreement to offer the Jays Care Foundation’s 50/50 raffle in Nova Scotia.

Colton LeBlanc, Minister of Service Nova Scotia and Doug Downey, Ontario Attorney General, during the announcement about a new interprovincial agreement to offer Jays Care Foundation’s 50/50 raffle in Nova Scotia. (Communications Nova Scotia)


Colton LeBlanc, Minister of Service Nova Scotia, announces an agreement for an interprovincial lottery between the provinces of Ontario and Nova Scotia, in support of children and youth sports programming in Nova Scotia

Colton LeBlanc, Minister of Service Nova Scotia, announces an agreement for an interprovincial lottery between the provinces of Ontario and Nova Scotia, in support of children and youth sports programming in Nova Scotia. (Communications Nova Scotia)


Young athletes from the Jays Cares Challenger Baseball program with (L-R): Randy Crouse, Challenger Baseball National Coordinator; James Dodds, Chair, Jays Cares Foundation; Colton LeBlanc, Minister of Service Nova Scotia; Doug Downey, Ontario Attorney General; Stan Cho, Ontario Minister of Long-Term Care; and Barbara Adams, Minister of Seniors and Long Term Care for Nova Scotia

Young athletes from Jays Cares Challenger Baseball program with (L-R): Randy Crouse, Challenger Baseball National Coordinator; James Dodds, Chair, Jays Cares Foundation; Colton LeBlanc, Minister of Service Nova Scotia; Doug Downey, Ontario Attorney General; Stan Cho, Ontario Minister of Long-Term Care; and Barbara Adams, Minister of Seniors and Long-Term Care for Nova Scotia. (Communications Nova Scotia)


Young athletes from the Jays Cares Challenger Baseball program with (L-R): Randy Crouse, Challenger Baseball National Coordinator; Barbara Adams, Minister of Seniors and Long Term Care; Colton LeBlanc, Minister of Service Nova Scotia; Stan Cho, Ontario Minister of Long Term Care; James Dodds, Chair, Jays Cares Foundation’s board of directors; and Doug Downey, Ontario Attorney General

Young athletes from Jays Cares Challenger Baseball program with (L-R): Randy Crouse, Challenger Baseball National Coordinator; Barbara Adams, Minister of Seniors and Long-Term Care; Colton LeBlanc, Minister of Service Nova Scotia; Stan Cho, Ontario Minister of Long-Term Care; James Dodds, Chair, Jays Cares Foundation’s board of directors; and Doug Downey, Ontario Attorney General. (Communications Nova Scotia)


Barbara Adams, Minister of Seniors and Long Term Care, swings a baseball bat at an inflatable baseball thrown by a young athlete from the Jays Care’s Challenger Baseball program. (Communications Nova Scotia)

Barbara Adams, Minister of Seniors and Long-Term Care, swings a baseball bat at an inflatable baseball thrown by a young athlete from Jays Care’s Challenger Baseball program. (Communications Nova Scotia)


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