Grey Cup 2012
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Gallery: Rob Ford attends the Argos parade<p> Just one day after Mayor Rob Ford was found guilty in a conflict of interest case he attended the Toronto Argonauts Grey Cup victory parade at Nathan Phillips Square, without mention of the controversial ruling that may see him out of a job. 6442754417 </p>Nov 27, 2012
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Gallery: Argos victory parade<p> The Toronto Argonauts paraded the Grey Cup through the streets of Toronto on Tuesday, November 27 to celebrate their 35-22 win over the Calgary Stampeders in the 100th edition of the CFL championship game. 6442754417 </p>Nov 27, 2012
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Map: Toronto Argonauts victory parade routeToronto sports fans are getting ready to enjoy a rare treat — a championship party in their own backyard. Check out our interactive map for the parade route.CanadaNov 27, 2012
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Argos celebrate Grey Cup win with rare victory paradeChad Owens danced onstage with his young son while Jalil Carter rode shirtless in the back of a pickup truck sipping from a Tim Hortons cup, and Adriano Belli planted a smooch on Toronto's embattled mayor.CanadaNov 27, 2012
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Argonauts to celebrate Grey Cup victory with paradeFresh off a dominating 35-22 Grey Cup victory over the Calgary Stampeders at the Rogers Centre Sunday night, the Toronto Argonauts will be sharing their accomplishment with fans at a downtown parade Tuesday morning.SportsNov 26, 2012
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Gallery: 100th Grey Cup festivitiesThe Grey Cup is making its way through downtown Toronto to the scene of tonight's epic battle between east and west -- the Toronto Argonauts and Calgary Stampeders.CanadaNov 25, 2012
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Argos crowned 100th Grey Cup championsOver one hundred years after the first Grey Cup was played, the Toronto Argonauts brought the iconic trophy back to where it all started.<br /><br />CanadaNov 25, 2012
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Toronto and Calgary mayors flip flapjacks, trade trash talk ahead of Sunday’s Grey CupOne is a leader with a whopping 88 per cent approval rating, a guy as deft with a witty comment as he is with a flapjack flipper. The other — well, not so much.Nov 24, 2012
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Lightfoot and Bieber bookend halftime show<p>They are two boys from Ontario, who grew up about 300 kilometres from each other. But the distance is galactic between the two acts that will bookend the Grey Cup halftime show Sunday — grizzled folk rocker Gordon Lightfoot and baby-faced former moptopper Justin Bieber.</p>SportsNov 24, 2012
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Stampeders fans flock to Toronto for Grey Cup fun<p> </p> <p> </p> <p><span> Calgarians have flown to Hogtown to cheer on their Calgary Stampeders, who face the Toronto Argonauts for the CFL title on Sunday.</span> </p> <p> </p>Nov 23, 2012
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