Saskatchewan Roughriders fans are now one step closer to legal tailgating, but what that actually looks like will depend on the legislation and liquor regulations.
The government teased a new piece of legislation, titled The Tailgating Act, in Wednesday's throne speech. The act, if approved, would allow for tailgating at Mosaic Stadium before Saskatchewan Roughriders games.
Traditionally, tailgating has meant fans being allowed to drink alcohol in the stadium parking lot on game day. However, several CFL markets that have tailgating policies don't allow alcohol.
Calgary has a firm rule against open alcohol, and police patrol the area. Edmonton’s stadium has designated tailgating stalls for use before games, but their guidelines state the area isn’t licensed to have open alcohol.
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