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- Updated: October 17, 2016
TORONTO — The Indians will not be barred from using their team name or logo in Toronto during the American League Championship Series, following a ruling by an Ontario judge on Monday.
Douglas Cardinal, who is a Canadian architect and an activist on behalf of indigenous people, filed a lawsuit against the ballclub, among others, ahead of Game 3 of the ALCS. The application was dismissed by Ontario Superior Court Justice Tom McEwen after a hearing on Monday. Cardinal argued to have the team’s name and logo immediately …