How one of Toronto's most lucrative companies wound up on the city's list of biggest property tax debtors

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One of the city’s oldest, best-known sports corporations has found itself on a dubious list.

Maple Leafs Sports and Entertainment — owner of the Toronto Maple Leafs and the Toronto Raptors, among other pro sports franchises — has been named one of Toronto’s largest property tax debtors, with an unpaid bill of roughly $1.18 million, dating back to the 2019 tax year.

That number came to light at April’s meeting of the city’s general government committee, when the annual list  of largest property tax debtors with tax arrears greater than $500,000 was made public. 

MLSE disputes that charge and says it’s in discussions with the city to resolve

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