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Doug Ford Encourages Drake to Launch Don Bosco Clothing Line

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Ontario Premier Doug Ford has suggested that renowned rapper Drake consider launching a clothing line inspired by a letterman jacket he wore during a World Series game. The jacket, which features the Don Bosco Eagles emblem and the name “R. Ford,” pays tribute to Ford’s late brother, Rob Ford, who was a beloved coach of the high school football team in Etobicoke.

At Game 1 of the World Series between the Toronto Blue Jays and the L.A. Dodgers, Drake was spotted in the fashionable jacket, drawing attention for both its sentimental value and stylish design. Doug Ford praised the jacket, stating it was “pretty cool” and expressed his belief that a clothing line based on the design would be a commercial success. “I think that’s pretty cool. He should do that clothing line. It would sell like crazy,” Ford remarked during a press conference on October 28, 2025.

Rob Ford, who served as Toronto’s mayor, coached the Don Bosco Eagles for over a decade and was known for wearing a similar style of jacket. The connection between the jacket and his brother’s legacy adds a personal touch that resonates with fans and community members alike. Doug Ford emphasized that Drake’s choice of attire not only honored Rob Ford but also showcased a piece of Toronto’s culture.

Drake, a lifelong supporter of the Blue Jays, complemented the jacket with a striking necklace featuring a pendant shaped like the CN Tower, adorned with images of a Blue Jay and a Raptor climbing the iconic Toronto landmark. His appearance at the game further solidified his status as a prominent figure in the city.

This public endorsement from Doug Ford may inspire Drake to explore the fashion industry further, potentially blending the worlds of sports and music through a unique clothing line that pays homage to Toronto’s rich heritage. As fans eagerly anticipate what might come next, the intersection of Drake’s influence and the legacy of Rob Ford continues to spark conversations across social media and local communities.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published on October 28, 2025.

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