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Little NHL tournament cancelled due to fears of spreading COVID-19

Organizers of the Little Native Hockey League tournament have announced the event is cancelled. They say their decision is based on concern about spreading COVID-19 to remote First Nation communities.

Annual hockey tourney draws 3,000 players, family members from across Ontario, including remote First Nations

The winning team of the Little Native Hockey League tournament from 2017. The 2020 event has been cancelled out of fears of COVID-19 being spread to players and their families. (Facebook )

Fears of spreading COVID-19 have prompted the cancellation of the Little Native Hockey League (NHL) tournament.

The annual event draws around 200 teams and 3,000 people from all across the province, including First Nation communities.

The tournament was to be hosted by Nipissing First Nation, andheld in Mississauga.

This comes one day after Nishnawbe Aski Nation Grand Chief Alvin Fiddler called for the tournament to be cancelled.

Organizers of the Little NHL say the health and safety of players and their families is paramount, and that fears of carrying the virus back to remote First Nations was too risky.

The tournament had been scheduled for next week during March break.