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CFL ratifies 7-year collective bargaining agreement with CFLPA

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The league’s board of governors formally ratified the new collective bargaining agreement reached last week with the CFL Players’ Association.

The players ratified the seven-year agreement last Thursday night, ending a lengthy, sometimes contentious negotiation that included just the second strike in league history and first since 1974.

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The deal can be opened after five years when the CFL’s broadcast agreement with TSN expires.

The 2022 regular season — which will feature a regular 18-game campaign for teams for the first time since 2019 — is slated to kick off June 9.

 

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