New Ontario law capping resale prices frustrates season ticket holders
TORONTO — Ryan Van Horne has had season tickets for the Toronto Raptors for 12 years but for the first time, he’s considering ending his streak.
That’s because Ontario legislation that came into effect last month capped the price of resale tickets at face value, plus the cost of some taxes and service fees.
The move makes it harder for seat holders, like Van Horne and a pal he shares his subscription with, to offset their costs by selling tickets to games they can’t attend.
“I’ve told my friend I don’t know if I’ll continue with it,” said Van Horne, who pays his share of almost $5,000 a year for two aisle seats in the eighth row of Scotiabank Arena’s 300 level.


