In this business of sports update we look at final Paris Olympic numbers, Gamesquare’s boost, Telus’ C$50K esports tournament, the Canadian Football League and Westjet’s partnership and Wasserman’s “fastvertising” linked to the Toronto Maple Leafs’ newly crowed captain, Auston Matthews.

Check out the above video for the full story. Here are how the related stocks have performed:

GameSquare Holdings Inc. (NDAQ:GAME) opened at US$1.10, down nearly 60 percent since one year ago.

Telus Corp. (TSX:T) opened trading at C$22.57 per share. In one year, shares have dropped nearly five percent.

WestJet’s owner, Onex Corp. (TSX:ONEX), opened trading at C$92.07 per share, up almost 15 percent on the one year mark.

Molson Coors Canada (TSX:TPX.A) opened trading at C$64.44 per share, down 23.26 per cent for the year.

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