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Schooners Sports and Entertainment is a sports ownership group currently in negotiations with the
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(CFL) for an expansion team that is expected to begin play sometime in the 2020s as the Atlantic Schooners. Should the team take the field, it may begin playing in Moncton,
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, before moving into a new stadium in the Dartmouth community of Halifax,
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. The team has the same name as a conditional CFL franchise that was granted by the league in 1982 only to fold the following year without playing a game. As with the original Schooners franchise, the most significant impediment to the current application is believed to be the ability to secure funding for a new stadium.


History


2017

In November, the CFL conducted discussions with a group in Halifax interested in securing a franchise for the city; the group made a "very credible" pitch to the CFL head office. According to TSN analyst Dave Naylor the group consists of Anthony LeBlanc (former president and CEO of the NHL's
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), Bruce Bowser (president of AMJ Campbell Van Lines) and Gary Drummond (former president of hockey operations for the Coyotes).


2018

In June, the ownership group, which was then named Maritime Football Ltd., met with
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Brian Gallant and Moncton mayor
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, to discuss the possibility of a Halifax team playing some games in Moncton. Later that month, the group met with the
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in private about plans to bring a CFL team to Halifax, with the possibility of playing at
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while a stadium in Halifax is being built. The possible stadium locations were narrowed down to two sites, in
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and
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. It was then revealed that the Maritime Football Ltd. ownership group preferred the Shannon Park location in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia to develop a new stadium. The stadium was estimated to cost between $170 and $190 million and would seat 24,000 and have a business model similar to the
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, who entered the league in 2014. On October 30, Halifax City Council unanimously voted in favour of proceeding with a business case analysis of a stadium in the Halifax municipality. Following this positive momentum, Maritime Football Ltd. and CFL commissioner
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announced that the group would proceed with a season ticket drive to further gauge interest in addition to running a team name contest in the hopes of making an announcement on the team name just prior to the
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game. The target year for the proposed team to enter the league was 2021, with the team name including the word "Atlantic", but no franchise was actually awarded in this announcement. Further to the previous discussions with Moncton and New Brunswick politicians, it was also suggested that the potential new franchise could begin play at
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in Moncton, which has previously hosted CFL matches, while the stadium in Halifax is built. On November 23, two days before the 106th Grey Cup, Maritime Football Ltd. and commissioner Ambrosie announced the new team would be called the 'Atlantic Schooners,' the same name adopted by the ill-fated conditional franchise of the early 1980s that folded without playing a game. At that time the Maritime Football Ltd. partnership changed their name to Schooners Sports and Entertainment (SSE). By December 21, the SSE had sold over 6,000 season ticket deposits.


2019

In early February, it was revealed the proposed stadium budget of $180 million had been scaled back to $130 million, reducing the extravagance of the design to a simple stadium which could be improved in future renovations. In late September 2019, the SSE and the
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(HRM) revealed the final plans for the stadium, with a price tag of $94 million plus the purchasing of the land valued at $10 million. The stadium will include 24,000 seats, half of which are permanent. The planned completion date for construction was June 1, 2022. On October 22, the Halifax council voted 9–8 in favour of proceeding with the HRM staff preparing a review of the stadium proposal. Additionally, the timeline to deliver the report was accelerated from the spring of 2020 to December 2019. On December 6, the staff of the HRM recommended the rejection of the proposed Shannon Park location in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, citing a lack of transportation infrastructure. The report did however, recommend offering a one-time payment of $20 million once a potential stadium at a different location is near completion. On December 10, the
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voted 10–7 in favour of approving $20 million in conditional funding for the stadium elsewhere in the city.


2020

Following the Halifax Regional Council decision to approve funding based on alternate sites, locations near
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,
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, Halifax Stanfield International Airport, Exhibition Park, the Bedford Commons and Woodside were under review in early 2020. SSE had also stated that proximity to a 100-series highway and transit routes were a necessity for a location. However, due to the
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, much of the discussion and work was on pause as the country was locked down and efforts were diverted to more urgent matters. On April 20, 2020, it was announced that SSE's lead spokesperson, Anthony LeBlanc, had joined the
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's
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as the team's president of business operations. It was reported that LeBlanc would remain with SSE in a smaller capacity and that Gary Drummond would assume his role as spokesperson. At this time, SSE had also stated that they had narrowed down their stadium locations to two, but did not comment on where. On August 17, 2020, after several initial delays, the CFL fully cancelled the 2020 season, further setting back progress made through the planned 2020
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game in Halifax. Multiple city council members had stated that the priority was to navigate through the pandemic with the stadium placed on the back burner. With the delays, the team would not be operational until at least 2022 or 2023 with the intention of starting play temporarily at
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on the campus of Saint Mary's University or
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in Moncton while a stadium in Halifax is built.


2021

In early 2021, the Halifax Regional Municipality council decided to discontinue work on the stadium funding project indefinitely. According to councilor Lisa Blackburn the decision was made because "there has been no action or activity on the file for an extended period of time". SSE spokesman David Wallace said that COVID-19 had stalled the project's momentum, but the group still wants to build a stadium. During the 2021 State of the League address, Randy Ambrosie confirmed that the Schooners were still being worked on by the ownership group.


2022

In July 2022, SSE founding partner Gary Drummond told Murray McCormick of the ''
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'' that the group did not have the "funding and the government participation that we require" and that it was "not in place because we just haven’t had an opportunity to meet with them". Another founding partner, Jim Stapleton, stated that "The stadium is actually where it all starts and ends for us" and that SSE could make a compelling case that a new stadium would be a positive for the area's economy "but we’ve got to get in front of those people
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to do so". The group chose not to participate in that year's
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festivities.


See also

*
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* CFL Expansion


References


External links


Official WebsiteOfficial Stadium Proposal
- September 22, 2019 {{CFL Sports teams in Nova Scotia Sport in Halifax, Nova Scotia