A not so subtle message has been sent by CFL players and coaches who donned t-shirts that not only celebrate the 150th celebration of Canada but shine a spotlight on inclusiveness and unity.
A post-football life in Canada has become the epilogue to many of the CFL’s American players’ stories. As Canada turns 150, players share what it means to them to be Canadian.
On the eve of Canada’s 150th Birthday, CFLonTSN personality Kate McKenna tireless put together a small list of 150 reasons why the Canadian Football League is not only ultra-Canadian but ...
Being that the CFL is a Canadian Game & our country turns 150 this year, the CFL knew it had to do something special.
Each CFL team has selected a “Legendary Canadian” (or two ...
Almost 40 years later, Rocky DiPietro still remembers what he calls the very humble beginnings of his career. Eventually a Ticats great, things didn’t start out that way for DiPietro.
Four months after his death, Ezzrett ‘Sugarfoot’ Anderson’s legacy is built on the impact he made on his adopted hometown after retiring from football in 1954.
George Reed’s selection to be the name on the back of the Riders’ t-shirts for their July 1 stadium-unveiling game against Winnipeg is a no-brainer, writes CFL.ca’s Chris O’Leary.