Rogers closes deal with BCE to become majority owner of MLSE

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TORONTO - Rogers Communications Inc. has closed its deal to buy BCE Inc.’s 37.5 per cent stake in Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment to become the majority owner of the company.

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TORONTO – Rogers Communications Inc. has closed its deal to buy BCE Inc.’s 37.5 per cent stake in Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment to become the majority owner of the company.

Rogers now holds a 75 per cent stake in the owner of the Toronto Maple Leafs, Toronto Raptors, Toronto Argonauts and Toronto FC.

The $4.7-billion deal closed effective Tuesday after receiving the necessary regulatory and league approvals.

A man walks into Maple Leafs Sports and Entertainment's office at the Air Canada Centre in Toronto Wednesday, Dec. 1, 2010. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darren Calabrese
A man walks into Maple Leafs Sports and Entertainment's office at the Air Canada Centre in Toronto Wednesday, Dec. 1, 2010. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darren Calabrese

Rogers chief executive Tony Staffieri called MLSE one of the most prestigious sports and entertainment organizations in the world.

The acquisition grows the company’s sports portfolio which already included the Toronto Blue Jays, Rogers Centre and Sportsnet. 

Earlier this year, Rogers signed a new 12-year, $11-billion agreement with the National Hockey League for the national media rights for NHL games through 2037-2038. The deal kicks in following the end of its current 12-year deal.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published July 2, 2025.

Companies in this story: (TSX:RCI.B, TSX:BCE)

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