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Scott Stinson: Departing CFL chair says league is 'part of the fabric of this country,' but must also evolve
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Scott Stinson: A year after Atlantic Schooners announcement, the would-be CFL team is still working on a home
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Scott Stinson: The plan to put a CFL team in Halifax takes yet another surprising turn
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Scott Stinson: The XFL has signed its first player, and it sure seems like good news for the CFL
Scott Stinson: Winnipeg's Zach Collaros missed most of the season and was traded twice. Now he's a Grey Cup champion
A good story? A ridiculously improbable story, a possibly dangerous story, and a story that, at least for now, has the unlikeliest of happy endings
Scott Stinson: CFL promotes new European draft while shying away from critical ownership issues
Only one of these things is essential to the CFL’s long-term survival, and it’s not the one that the league has been so heavily pushing
Owners of CFL team in Halifax attempt to ‘de-risk’ spending millions on a new stadium
Scott Stinson: Rather than finding the money for a full-size stadium for the Atlantic Schooners up front, the proponents now seek half a stadium
WatchMontreal Alouettes directed by CFL to terminate Johnny Manziel's contract
The team says it was directed to end the quarterback's deal and that no other teams will be allowed to sign him
Scott Stinson: Why Mexico? The CFL's foreign outreach strategy makes no sense
The future of the Canadian Football League doesn’t hinge on boosting its growth in Mexico or overseas. The important growth needs to take place in Canada
Argos turn the page on their three 1,000-yard receivers
Derel Walker, S.J. Green and Armanti Edwards each posted 1,000-yard receiving seasons in what turned out to be their final year in Double Blue.Read the Full Story →
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Leafs can't back up Campbell's strong play, open California trip with loss to Sharks
SAN JOSE — Jack Campbell said on Tuesday morning that he wanted to give his Maple Leafs teammates a chance to win hours later against the San Jose Sharks. -
Rob Vanstone: CFL boasts a wealth of quarterbacking talent
The Canadian Football League is blessed with strength across the board at its marquee position — quarterback. -
Johnson retires a Bomber
Jovon Johnson’s best years were in Winnipeg, so he’ll retire as a Blue Bomber.The defensive back, part of the “Swaggerville” defence that took the Bombers to the Grey Cup game ...