Doug Ford suggests Drake pursue Don Bosco clothing line after rapper wore letterman jacket
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TORONTO – Ontario Premier Doug Ford has some fashion advice for Drake after the rapper turned up at a World Series game in a letterman jacket that pays homage to his late brother.
Drizzy was photographed at Game 1 of the matchup between the Blue Jays and L.A. Dodgers wearing a jacket emblazoned with the Don Bosco Eagles and the name “R. Ford” stitched in yellow.
Ford’s brother and late Toronto mayor Rob Ford used to coach the high school football team.
Ford says the letterman jacket was “pretty cool” and suggested Drake do a whole clothing line based on the look.
Ford says the venture “would sell like crazy.”
Rob Ford, who coached the Etobicoke high school team for more than a decade, used to wear a similar jacket.
“I think that’s pretty cool. He should do that clothing line. It would sell like crazy,” Ford said Tuesday when asked about Drake’s game attire.
“It looked good on him.”
Drake has been a vocal Jays fan and paired the jacket with a necklace adorned with a blinged out pendant in the shape of the CN Tower, with a Blue Jay and a Raptor climbing the Toronto landmark.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published Oct. 28, 2025.
— With files from Allison Jones at Queen’s Park.