When the Canadian Football League's Toronto Maple Leafs take on the Ottawa Senators in the Canadian Football League's season opener on Oct.
1, they'll do so with the help of a hefty donation from the Maple Leafs Foundationthe charitable arm of the Canadian Football League, reports the Globe and Mail.
"The Leafs Foundation was created to help the Toronto Maple Leafs achieve their goal of being the best team in the Canadian Football League," the organization's board said in a statement.
The Maple Leafs Foundation is the charitable arm of the Canadian Football League, which is owned by the National Football League.
The National Football League isn't the only Canadian Football League team to receive a hefty donation from the Maple Leafs Foundation.
The Ottawa Senators' charitable arm, the Senators Foundation, announced in July that it had received a $1 million donation from the NHL's Ottawa Senators.
The Senators Foundation is the charitable arm of the National Hockey League's Ottawa Senators, which is owned by the National Hockey League.
The Senators Foundation is the charitable arm of the National Hockey League's Ottawa Senators, which is owned by the National Hockey League.
The Senators Foundation is the charitable arm of the National Hockey League's Ottawa Senators, which is owned by the National Hockey League.
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