Yukon Joe
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I know NBA or MLB will never expand to Edmonton or Calgary, but I think they can support them if they do.
If New Orleans can have NFL and NBA team, I think Edmonton or Calgary can have two.
Vancouver and Montreal definitely can.
So it always shocked me how quickly the NBA gave up on Vancouver - only 6 seasons? All of which the team did terribly? But I guess it's like Atlanta - the team was owned by the same group as the arena and the Canucks - if they didn't want to own them there was no where else for them to play.
The problem with the MLB in Canada is the weather. Games in April or October can get COLD. Toronto does it by having a retractable roof. Expos played in a dome, but I did actually see an Expos game at the Big O - while I was excited to be there is had zero charm. With the City of Montreal signing up for almost a billion dollars of renovations to the Big O there's no chance of them getting a retractable roof stadium built (and I can't imagine anyone wanting to own a baseball team that plays in the Big O).
And remember - Edmonton and Calgary (and Ottawa, and Winnipeg) - have two pro teams. The CFL doesn't have the glitz of those other leagues but they're pretty well supported in those cities.