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Canadian Football League

Index Canadian Football League

The Canadian Football League (CFL; Ligue canadienne de football—LCF) is a professional sports league in Canada. [1]

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  1. 361 relations: Adidas, Alamodome, Albert Grey, 4th Earl Grey, All-star game, Allan McEachern, Altitude Sports and Entertainment, Alumni Stadium (Guelph), Amateur sports, America One, American football, American Football League, Andrew Harris (Canadian football), Annis Stukus Trophy, Anthony LeBlanc, Argonaut Rowing Club, Arizona Coyotes, Ark-La-Tex, Atlantic Schooners, Austrian Football League, Autostade, Baltimore, Baltimore Memorial Stadium, Baltimore Ravens, Baltimore Stallions, Banjo Bowl, BC Lions, BC Place, Bell Media, Bell Media Radio, Bill Baker (Canadian football), Bills Toronto Series, Birmingham Barracudas, Birmingham, Alabama, BMO Field, Bo Levi Mitchell, Bob Dyce, Bob Young (businessman), Buffalo, New York, Burnside rules, Bye (sports), Calgary, Calgary Sports and Entertainment, Calgary Stampeders, Canada Games Stadium, Canada Talks, Canadian football, Canadian Football Act, Canadian Football Hall of Fame, Canadian Football League attendance, Canadian Football League Players' Association, ... Expand index (311 more) »

  2. 1958 establishments in Quebec
  3. Canadian football leagues
  4. Professional sports leagues in Canada
  5. Sports leagues established in 1958

Adidas

Adidas AG (stylized in all lowercase since 1949) is a German athletic apparel and footwear corporation headquartered in Herzogenaurach, Bavaria, Germany.

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Alamodome

The Alamodome is a 64,000-seat domed indoor multi-purpose stadium in San Antonio, Texas.

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Albert Grey, 4th Earl Grey

Albert Henry George Grey, 4th Earl Grey, (28 November 185129 August 1917) was a British peer and politician who served as Governor General of Canada from 1904 to 1911, the ninth since Canadian Confederation.

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All-star game

An all-star game is an exhibition game that showcases the best players (the "stars") of a sports league.

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Allan McEachern

Allan McEachern, BA, LL.B, LL.D (Honoris Causa; May 20, 1926 – January 10, 2008) was a Canadian lawyer, a judge, and a Chancellor of the University of British Columbia.

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Altitude Sports and Entertainment

Altitude Sports and Entertainment (usually referred to as simply Altitude or Altitude TV) is an American regional sports cable and satellite television channel owned by Stan Kroenke's Kroenke Sports & Entertainment.

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Alumni Stadium (Guelph)

Alumni Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium at the University of Guelph in Guelph, Ontario, Canada.

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Amateur sports

Amateur sports are sports in which participants engage largely or entirely without remuneration.

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America One

America One was an American television network established in 1995 by USFR Media Group through its America One Television subsidiary.

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American football

American football, referred to simply as football in the United States and Canada and also known as gridiron football, is a team sport played by two teams of eleven players on a rectangular field with goalposts at each end.

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American Football League

The American Football League (AFL) was a major professional American football league that operated for ten seasons from 1960 until 1970, when it merged with the older National Football League (NFL), and became the American Football Conference.

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Andrew Harris (Canadian football)

Andrew Harris (born April 24, 1987) is a former professional Canadian football running back who played for 14 years in the Canadian Football League (CFL).

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Annis Stukus Trophy

The Annis Stukus Trophy is a Canadian Football League trophy, which is presented annually by the Edmonton Eskimos Alumni Association to the Coach of the Year, as determined by the members of the Football Reporters of Canada.

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Anthony LeBlanc

Anthony LeBlanc is a Canadian sports executive who has served as the President of Business Operations with the Ottawa Senators of the National Hockey League since April 20, 2020 and Alternate Governor since December 8, 2020.

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Argonaut Rowing Club

The Argonaut Rowing Club is an amateur rowing club in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

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Arizona Coyotes

The Arizona Coyotes were a professional ice hockey team based in the Phoenix metropolitan area, which competed in the National Hockey League (NHL) as a member of the Central Division (1996–1998, 2021–2024) and the Pacific Division (1998–2020) in the Western Conference, and the West Division (2020–2021).

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Ark-La-Tex

The Ark-La-Tex (a portmanteau of Arkansas, Louisiana, and Texas; also stylized as Arklatex or ArkLaTex) is a socio-economic tri-state region where the Southern U.S. states of Arkansas, Louisiana, and Texas join together.

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Atlantic Schooners

The Atlantic Schooners were a conditional Canadian Football League (CFL) expansion team that was to begin play in 1984 in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia.

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Austrian Football League

The Austrian Football League (AFL) is the highest level of American football in Austria founded in 1982.

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Autostade

The Autostade (the English name Automotive Stadium was rarely used) was a Canadian football stadium in the Victoriatown neighbourhood of Montreal, Quebec that stood at the north-west corner of the Cité du Havre sector of the Expo 67 site.

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Baltimore

Baltimore is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Maryland.

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Baltimore Memorial Stadium

Baltimore Memorial Stadium was a multi-purpose stadium in Baltimore, Maryland, United States, that formerly stood on 33rd Street on an oversized block officially called Venable Park, a former city park from the 1920s.

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Baltimore Ravens

The Baltimore Ravens are a professional American football team based in Baltimore.

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Baltimore Stallions

The Baltimore Stallions (known officially as the "Baltimore Football Club" and previously as the "Baltimore CFL Colts" in its inaugural season) were a Canadian Football League team based in Baltimore, Maryland, in the United States, which played the 1994 and 1995 seasons.

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Banjo Bowl

The Banjo Bowl is the annual rematch game between the Winnipeg Blue Bombers and Saskatchewan Roughriders of the Canadian Football League (CFL) after the Labour Day Classic.

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BC Lions

The BC Lions are a professional Canadian football team based in Vancouver, British Columbia.

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BC Place

BC Place is a multi-purpose stadium in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

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Bell Media

Bell Media Inc. (French: Bell Média inc.) is a Canadian media conglomerate that is the mass media subsidiary of BCE Inc. (also known as Bell Canada Enterprises, the owner of telecommunications company Bell Canada).

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Bell Media Radio

Bell Media Radio, G.P. (formerly CHUM Radio), operating as iHeartRadio Canada, is the radio broadcasting and music events subsidiary of Canadian media conglomerate Bell Media.

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Bill Baker (Canadian football)

Bill "The Undertaker" Baker (born August 29, 1944) is a former defensive end who played in Canadian Football League.

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Bills Toronto Series

The Bills Toronto Series was a series of National Football League (NFL) games featuring the Buffalo Bills played at Rogers Centre in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

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Birmingham Barracudas

The Birmingham Barracudas were a Canadian football team that played the 1995 season in the Canadian Football League.

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Birmingham, Alabama

Birmingham is a city in the north central region of Alabama.

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BMO Field

BMO Field is an outdoor stadium located at Exhibition Place in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

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Bo Levi Mitchell

Bo Levi Mitchell (born March 3, 1990) is an American professional Canadian football quarterback for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats of the Canadian Football League (CFL).

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Bob Dyce

Bob Dyce (born December 3, 1965) is the head coach and special teams coordinator for the Ottawa Redblacks of the Canadian Football League (CFL).

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Bob Young (businessman)

Robert Young (born 1953/1954) is a businessman who is best known for founding Red Hat Inc., the open source software company.

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Buffalo, New York

Buffalo is a city in the U.S. state of New York and the county seat of Erie County.

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Burnside rules

The Burnside rules were a set of rules that transformed Canadian football from a rugby-style game to the gridiron-style game it has remained ever since.

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Bye (sports)

In sports, a bye is the preferential status of a player or team that is automatically advanced to the next round of a tournament without having to play an opponent in an early round.

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Calgary

Calgary is the largest city in the Canadian province of Alberta.

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Calgary Sports and Entertainment

The Calgary Sports and Entertainment Corporation (CSEC) is a privately owned professional sports and entertainment company based in Calgary, Alberta, Canada formed in 2012 and owned by N. Murray Edwards, Alvin Libin, Allan Markin, Jeffrey McCaig, Clay Riddell, and Byron Seaman.

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Calgary Stampeders

The Calgary Stampeders are a professional Canadian football team based in Calgary, Alberta.

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Canada Games Stadium

Canada Games Stadium is a multi-purpose, fully lit stadium in Saint John, New Brunswick.

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Canada Talks

Canada Talks is a Canadian talk radio station, which airs on the satellite radio service Sirius XM Canada.

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Canadian football

Canadian football, or simply football (in Canada), is a sport in Canada in which two teams of 12 players each compete on a field long and wide, attempting to advance a pointed oval-shaped ball into the opposing team's end zone.

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Canadian Football Act

The Canadian Football Act (1974, Loi sur le football canadien), also known in its long title as An Act respecting Canadian Professional Football, was a proposed Act by the Parliament of Canada in April 1974 designed to give a government-protected monopoly over professional football in Canada to the Canadian Football League (CFL).

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Canadian Football Hall of Fame

The Canadian Football Hall of Fame (CFHOF) is a not-for-profit corporation, located in Hamilton, Ontario, that celebrates achievements in Canadian football.

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Canadian Football League attendance

Canadian Football League attendance has averaged no fewer than 20,000 spectators per game for every season since 1963.

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Canadian Football League Players' Association

The Canadian Football League Players' Association (CFLPA) represents Canadian football players in the Canadian Football League (CFL).

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Canadian Football Network

The Canadian Football Network (CFN) was the official television syndication service of the Canadian Football League from 1987 to 1990.

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Canadian Junior Football League

The Canadian Junior Football League (CJFL) is a national Major Junior Canadian football league consisting of 19 teams playing in five provinces across Canada. Canadian Football League and Canadian Junior Football League are Canadian football leagues.

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Canadian nationality law

Canadian nationality law details the conditions by which a person is a national of Canada.

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Canadians

Canadians (Canadiens) are people identified with the country of Canada.

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CBC Television

CBC Television (also known as CBC TV, or simply CBC) is a Canadian English-language broadcast television network owned by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, the national public broadcaster.

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CBS Sports Network

CBS Sports Network (a.k.a. CBSSN) is an American digital cable and satellite television network owned by the CBS Entertainment Group unit of Paramount Global.

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CFL Combine

The CFL Combine (formerly known as the Evaluation Camp or E-Camp) is a three-day program in which athletes from Canadian universities and Canadians in the NCAA are scouted by general managers, coaches and scouts of the Canadian Football League (CFL).

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CFL draft

The CFL draft (also known as the CFL Canadian draft, CFL college draft or the Canadian college draft) is an annual sports draft in which the teams of the Canadian Football League (CFL) select eligible Canadian/non-import players, typically from the ranks of U Sports football or NCAA college football.

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CFL on TSN

The CFL on TSN is TSN's presentation of the Canadian Football League.

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CFL's Most Outstanding Defensive Player Award

The Most Outstanding Defensive Player Award is annually awarded to the best defensive player in the Canadian football League.

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CFL's Most Outstanding Player Award

The Most Outstanding Player Award is annually awarded to the best player in the Canadian Football League.

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Chris Berman

Christopher James Berman (born May 10, 1955), nicknamed "Boomer", is an American sportscaster.

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Cleveland Browns relocation controversy

The Cleveland Browns relocation controversy—colloquially called "The Move" by fans—followed the announcement by Cleveland Browns owner Art Modell that his National Football League (NFL) team would move from its longtime home of Cleveland to Baltimore for the 1996 NFL season.

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Collective agreement

A collective agreement, collective labour agreement (CLA) or collective bargaining agreement (CBA) is a written contract negotiated through collective bargaining for employees by one or more trade unions with the management of a company (or with an employers' association) that regulates the terms and conditions of employees at work.

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College football

College football is gridiron football that is played by teams of amateur student-athletes at universities and colleges.

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Commonwealth Stadium

Commonwealth Stadium is an open-air, multipurpose stadium located in the McCauley neighbourhood of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

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Corey Mace

Corey Mace (born December 22, 1985) is the head coach for the Saskatchewan Roughriders of the Canadian Football League (CFL) and is a former professional gridiron football defensive tackle.

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COVID-19 pandemic

The COVID-19 pandemic (also known as the coronavirus pandemic), caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), began with an outbreak of COVID-19 in Wuhan, China, in December 2019.

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COVID-19 pandemic in Canada

The COVID-19 pandemic in Canada is part of the ongoing worldwide pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).

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Croix-Bleue Medavie Stadium

Croix-Bleue Medavie Stadium (Stade Croix-Bleue Medavie), formerly Moncton Stadium (Stade Moncton), is a track and field stadium on the campus of the Université de Moncton in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada, built to host the IAAF 2010 World Junior Championships in Athletics.

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CTV Television Network

The CTV Television Network, commonly known as CTV, is a Canadian English-language terrestrial television network.

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Danny Maciocia

Danny Maciocia (born May 26, 1967) is the general manager of the Montreal Alouettes of the Canadian Football League (CFL).

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Dartmouth, Nova Scotia

Dartmouth (Scottish-Gaelic: Baile nan Loch) is a built-up community of Halifax Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia, Canada.

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Dave Dickenson

David Dickenson (born January 11, 1973) is a Canadian-American professional football head coach and general manager for the Calgary Stampeders of the Canadian Football League (CFL).

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Dave Naylor

Dave Naylor is a sports journalist and reporter for TSN's SportsCentre, with a focus on the Canadian Football League.

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David Braley

David Osborn Braley (31 May 1941 – 26 October 2020) was a Canadian businessman and politician who was the owner of three Canadian Football League (CFL) teams during his lifetime: the BC Lions, Toronto Argonauts, and Hamilton Tiger-Cats.

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Dick Suderman Trophy

The Dick Suderman Trophy (Trophée Dick Suderman) for the Grey Cup's Most Valuable Canadian is awarded annually to the Canadian player deemed to have the best performance in the Grey Cup game, the championship of the Canadian Football League.

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Diego Viamontes

Diego Jair Viamontes Cotera (born September 23, 1990) is a Mexican professional gridiron football wide receiver and kickoff returner for the Reyes de Jalisco of the Liga de Fútbol Americano Profesional (LFA).

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Digital television in Canada

Digital terrestrial television in Canada (often shortened to DTT) is transmitted using the ATSC standard.

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Dispersal draft

A dispersal draft is a process in professional sports for assigning players to a new team when their existing team folds or is merged with another team.

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Donald Crump

John Donald Crump (March 30, 1933 – May 5, 2011) was the seventh commissioner of the Canadian Football League from January 1990 to December 1991.

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Douglas Mitchell

Douglas Harding Mitchell, (February 19, 1939 – July 20, 2022) was a Canadian Football player, executive, and commissioner.

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DuMont Television Network

The DuMont Television Network (also known as the DuMont Network, DuMont Television, simply DuMont/Du Mont, or (incorrectly) Dumont) was one of America's pioneer commercial television networks, rivaling NBC and CBS for the distinction of being first overall in the United States.

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East Division (CFL)

The East Division is one of the two regional divisions of the Canadian Football League, its counterpart being the West Division.

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Ed Hervey

Edward Hervey (born May 4, 1973) is an American former professional football wide receiver and is currently the general manager for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats of the Canadian Football League (CFL).

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Edmonton

Edmonton is the capital city of the Canadian province of Alberta.

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Edmonton Elks

The Edmonton Elks are a professional Canadian football team based in Edmonton, Alberta.

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Empire Field

Empire Field was a temporary Canadian football and soccer stadium built at Hastings Park in the Canadian city of Vancouver, British Columbia.

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ESPN

ESPN (an abbreviation of its original name, the Entertainment and Sports Programming Network) is an American international basic cable sports channel owned by The Walt Disney Company (80% and operational control) and Hearst Communications (20%) through the joint venture ESPN Inc. The company was founded in 1979 by Bill Rasmussen, Scott Rasmussen and Ed Eagan.

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ESPN (Brazil)

ESPN is the Brazilian division of ESPN Inc. Launched in March 1989 as Canal+, it was the first country-specific version of ESPN outside the United States, launched in June 1995.

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ESPN America

ESPN America was a British-based European sports network, focusing on professional and collegiate sports of the United States and Canada.

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ESPN Inc.

ESPN Inc. is an American multinational sports media conglomerate majority-owned by the Walt Disney Company, with Hearst Communications as an equity stakeholder.

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ESPN+

ESPN+ is an American over-the-top subscription video streaming service available in the United States, owned by the ESPN division of the Walt Disney Company, in partnership with ESPN Inc., which is a joint venture between The Walt Disney Company (which owns a controlling 80% stake) and the Hearst Communications (which owns the remaining 20%).

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ESPN2

ESPN2 is an American multinational pay television network owned by ESPN Inc., a joint venture between The Walt Disney Company (which owns a controlling 80% stake) and Hearst Communications (which owns the remaining 20%).

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ESPN3

ESPN3 (formerly ESPN360 and ESPN3.com) is an online streaming service owned by ESPN Inc., a joint venture between The Walt Disney Company (which operates the network, through its 80% controlling ownership interest) and Hearst Communications (which holds the remaining 20% interest), that provides live streams and replays of global sports events to sports fans in the United States.

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ESPNews

ESPNews (pronounced "ESPN News," stylized ESPNEWS) is an American multinational digital cable and satellite television network owned by ESPN Inc., a joint venture between The Walt Disney Company (which owns a controlling 80% stake) and Hearst Communications (which owns the remaining 20%).

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Football Canada

Football Canada is the governing body for gridiron football in Canada headquartered in Ottawa, Ontario.

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Fox Sports

Fox Sports is the brand name for a number of sports channels, broadcast divisions, programming, and other media around the world.

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Free agent

In professional sports, a free agent is a player or manager who is eligible to sign with other clubs or franchises; i.e., not under contract to any specific team.

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German Football League

The German Football League (GFL) is an American football league in Germany and was formed in 1979.

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Geroy Simon

Geroy Simon (born 11 September 1975) is the interim general manager for the Edmonton Elks of the Canadian Football League (CFL).

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Governor General of Canada

The governor general of Canada (gouverneure générale du Canada) is the federal representative of the.

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Grey Cup

The Grey Cup (Coupe Grey) is both the championship game of the Canadian Football League (CFL) and the trophy awarded to the victorious team playing in the namesake championship of professional Canadian football.

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Grey Cup Most Valuable Player

The Grey Cup's Most Valuable Player (MVP) award is awarded annually since 1959 to the player of the winning team who deemed to have had the best performance in the Grey Cup Game, the Canadian Football League's championship game.

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Griffiths Stadium

Griffiths Stadium is a stadium located on the grounds of the University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.

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Halifax Regional Council

Halifax Regional Council (Conseil régional d'Halifax) is the governing body of Halifax, known as the Halifax Regional Municipality (HRM).

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Halifax, Nova Scotia

Halifax (Scottish-Gaelic: Halafacs or An Àrd-Bhaile) is the capital and most populous municipality of the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, and the most populous municipality in Atlantic Canada.

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Hamilton Tiger-Cats

The Hamilton Tiger-Cats are a professional Canadian football team based in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.

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Hamilton Tigers (football)

The Hamilton Tigers were a Canadian football team based in Hamilton, Ontario that played in the Ontario Rugby Football Union from 1883 to 1906 and 1948 to 1949 and in the Interprovincial Rugby Football Union from 1907 to 1947.

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Hamilton Wildcats

The Hamilton Wildcats were a Canadian football team based in Hamilton, Ontario that played in the Ontario Rugby Football Union (ORFU) from 1941 to 1947, and in the Interprovincial Rugby Football Union (IRFU) from 1948 to 1949.

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Hamilton, Ontario

Hamilton is a port city in the Canadian province of Ontario.

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Hampton, Virginia

Hampton is an independent city in the Commonwealth of Virginia in the United States.

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Harold Ballard

Harold Edwin Ballard (born Edwin Harold Ballard, July 30, 1903 – April 11, 1990) was a Canadian businessman and sportsman.

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Hornet Stadium (Sacramento)

Fred Anderson Field at Hornet Stadium is a 21,195-seat college football and track stadium in the western United States, on the campus of California State University, Sacramento (Sacramento State).

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Houston

Houston is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Texas and in the Southern United States.

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Huskies Stadium

Huskies Stadium is a Canadian football stadium at Saint Mary's University in Halifax, Nova Scotia, home to the Saint Mary's Huskies.

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Independence Stadium (Shreveport)

Independence Stadium is a stadium owned by the city of Shreveport, Louisiana and is the home of the Independence Bowl.

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Instant replay

Instant replay or action replay is a video reproduction of something that recently occurred which was both shot and broadcast live.

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Italian Football League

Italian Football League (IFL; the name is in English) is the top level American football league in Italy first established in 1978.

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Ivor Wynne Stadium

Ivor Wynne Stadium (formerly Civic Stadium) was a Canadian football stadium located at the corner of Balsam and Beechwood avenues, two blocks west of Gage Avenue North in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.

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Jackson, Mississippi

Jackson is the capital of and the most populous city in the U.S. state of Mississippi.

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Jake Gaudaur

Jacob Gill Gaudaur, Jr., (October 5, 1920 – December 4, 2007) was a Canadian Football League (CFL) player, executive, and commissioner.

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Jarious Jackson

Jarious K. Jackson (born May 3, 1977) is an American professional football coach and former player who is the interim head coach, offensive coordinator, and quarterbacks coach for the Edmonton Elks of the Canadian Football League (CFL).

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Jason Maas

Jason Maas (born November 19, 1975) is the head coach of the Montreal Alouettes of the Canadian Football League (CFL) and a former Canadian football quarterback in the CFL.

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Jeffrey Orridge

Jeffrey Lyndon Orridge (born 1960) is the chief executive officer of TVOntario, the provincial educational television network.

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Jeremy O'Day

Jeremy O'Day (born August 31, 1974) is the current Vice President of Football Operations and General Manager for the Saskatchewan Roughriders and a former Canadian Football League offensive lineman.

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Jim Lawson (sports executive)

James J. Lawson is Chief Executive Officer of Woodbine Entertainment Group, a businessman and lawyer.

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John Tory

John Howard Tory (born May 28, 1954) is a Canadian broadcaster, businessman, and former politician who served as the 65th mayor of Toronto from 2014 to 2023.

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John W. H. Bassett

John White Hughes Bassett, (August 25, 1915 – April 27, 1998) was a Canadian media proprietor.

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Keith Davey

Douglas Keith Davey, (April 21, 1926 January 17, 2011) was a Canadian politician and campaign organizer.

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Kyle Walters

Kyle Walters (born July 23, 1973) is a former professional Canadian football defensive back and is currently the general manager for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers of the Canadian Football League.

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Labour Day Classic

The Labour Day Classic (Classique de la fête du travail, branded as OK Tire Labour Day Weekend for sponsorship reasons) is a week of the Canadian Football League (CFL) schedule played over the Labour Day weekend (which includes the first Monday in September).

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Larry Smith (Canadian politician)

Larry W. Smith, CQ (born April 28, 1951) is a Canadian athlete, businessperson and member of the Senate of Canada.

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Larry Tanenbaum

Lawrence M. Tanenbaum (born 1945) is a Canadian businessman and chairman of Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment (MLSE).

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Las Vegas Posse

The Las Vegas Posse were a Canadian Football League (CFL) team, that played at the Sam Boyd Silver Bowl in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States, in the league's 1994 season as part of the CFL's botched American expansion.

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Las Vegas Valley

The Las Vegas Valley is a major metropolitan area in the southern part of the U.S. state of Nevada, and the second largest in the Southwestern United States.

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Legion Field

Legion Field is an outdoor stadium in the southeastern United States in Birmingham, Alabama, primarily designed to be used as a venue for American football, but occasionally used for other large outdoor events.

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Liga de Fútbol Americano Profesional

The Professional American Football League (or LFA), officially known as the LFA Caliente for sponsorship reasons, is a professional American football league in Mexico, founded in 2016.

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List of attendance figures at domestic professional sports leagues

The table below lists domestic professional sports leagues from around the world by total attendances for the last completed season for which data is available.

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List of Canadian Football League mascots

The following is a list of the mascots of each Canadian Football League team.

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List of Canadian Football League records

Canadian Football League records include: Regular Season.

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List of Canadian Football League seasons

This is a list of Canadian Football League (CFL) seasons, including seasons in Canadian football prior to the CFL's founding in 1958.

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List of Canadian Football League stadiums

The following is a list of stadiums in the Canadian Football League.

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List of Grey Cup champions

The Grey Cup is the championship of the Canadian Football League (CFL) and the trophy awarded to the victorious team.

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List of neutral site Canadian Football League games

The Canadian Football League (CFL) has played numerous neutral site games in its history – i.e. games outside of both teams' home cities.

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List of professional sports teams in the United States and Canada

This article features a listing of all professional sports teams based in the United States and Canada, in addition to teams from other countries that compete in professional leagues based in the two countries.

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List of Sirius XM Radio channels

Since 2008, Sirius XM Radio has had a similar channel lineup, with a few differences based on whether the individual has a Sirius, XM, or SiriusXM radio.

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London Lords

The London Lords were a Canadian football team of the 1950s, 1960s and early 1970s, from London, Ontario.

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London, Ontario

London is a city in southwestern Ontario, Canada, along the Quebec City–Windsor Corridor.

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Major League Baseball

Major League Baseball (MLB) is a professional baseball league and the highest level of organized baseball in the United States and Canada. Canadian Football League and Major League Baseball are professional sports leagues in Canada.

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Major professional sports leagues in the United States and Canada

Major professional sports leagues in the United States and Canada traditionally include four leagues: Major League Baseball (MLB), the National Basketball Association (NBA), the National Football League (NFL), and the National Hockey League (NHL). Canadian Football League and Major professional sports leagues in the United States and Canada are professional sports leagues in Canada.

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Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment

Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment Ltd. (MLSE) is a professional sports and commercial real estate company based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

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Mario Cecchini (businessman)

Mario Cecchini is a Canadian media and sports executive.

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Mark Cohon

Mark Steven Cohon, (born March 16, 1966) is a Canadian businessman who is the chairman of the Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (CARAS).

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Maryland

Maryland is a state in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States.

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MASN

Mid-Atlantic Sports Network (MASN) is an American regional sports network owned as a joint venture between two Major League Baseball franchises, the Baltimore Orioles (which owns a controlling 77% interest) and the Washington Nationals (which owns the remaining 23%).

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McMahon Stadium

McMahon Stadium is a Canadian football stadium in Calgary, Alberta.

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Memphis Mad Dogs

The Memphis Mad Dogs were a Canadian football team that played the 1995 season in the Canadian Football League.

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Memphis, Tennessee

Memphis is a city in the U.S. state of Tennessee.

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Mexico

Mexico, officially the United Mexican States, is a country in the southern portion of North America.

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Miami

Miami, officially the City of Miami, is a coastal city in the U.S. state of Florida and the seat of Miami-Dade County in South Florida.

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Miami Manatees (CFL)

The Miami Manatees was a proposed Canadian Football League (CFL) team scheduled to begin play in the 1996 season, and had plans to play out of the Miami Orange Bowl in Miami, Florida.

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Michael Lysko

Michael Lysko is the former commissioner of the Canadian Football League.

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Michael Reilly (quarterback)

Michael Reilly (born January 25, 1985) is an American former football quarterback player who played in the Canadian Football League (CFL) for 11 seasons.

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Michael Sam

Michael Alan Sam Jr. (born January 7, 1990) is an American former professional football defensive lineman who is a coach for the Panthers Wrocław in the European League of Football (ELF).

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Mike O'Shea (Canadian football)

Michael O'Shea (born September 21, 1970) is the head coach of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers of the Canadian Football League (CFL).

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Milwaukee

Milwaukee is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Wisconsin and the seat of Milwaukee County.

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Milwaukee Bucks

The Milwaukee Bucks are an American professional basketball team in Milwaukee.

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Milwaukee County Stadium

Milwaukee County Stadium was a multi-purpose stadium in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

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Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel is a daily morning broadsheet printed in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where it is the primary newspaper and also the largest newspaper in the state of Wisconsin, where it is widely read.

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Mississippi

Mississippi is a state in the Southeastern region of the United States.

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Moncton

Moncton is the most populous city in the Canadian province of New Brunswick.

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Monday Night Countdown

Monday Night Countdown (officially Monday Night Countdown presented by Panera) is an American pregame television program that is broadcast on ESPN, preceding its coverage of Monday Night Football.

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Montreal

Montreal is the largest city in the province of Quebec, the second-largest in Canada, and the tenth-largest in North America.

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Montreal AAA Winged Wheelers

The Montreal AAA Winged Wheelers were a Canadian football team and a member of the Interprovincial Rugby Football Union, a league that preceded the Canadian Football League.

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Montreal Alouettes

The Montreal Alouettes (French: Les Alouettes de Montréal) are a professional Canadian football team based in Montreal, Quebec.

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Montreal Football Club

The Montreal Football Club was a Canadian football team based in Montreal, Quebec that played in the Quebec Rugby Football Union from 1883 to 1906 and in the Interprovincial Rugby Football Union from 1907 to 1915.

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Moose Jaw

Moose Jaw is the fourth largest city in Saskatchewan, Canada.

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Mosaic Stadium

Mosaic Stadium is an open-air stadium at REAL District in Regina, Saskatchewan.

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MVS Comunicaciones

Grupo MVS (MVS) is a Mexican media conglomerate.

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MVS TV

MVS TV (stylized MVStv) is a Mexican general entertainment programming cable television network owned by MVS Comunicaciones.

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N. Murray Edwards

Norman Murray Edwards (born December 10, 1959) is a Canadian oil sands financier.

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National Football League

The National Football League (NFL) is a professional American football league that consists of 32 teams, divided equally between the American Football Conference (AFC) and the National Football Conference (NFC).

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National Hockey League

The National Hockey League (NHL; Ligue nationale de hockey, LNH) is a professional ice hockey league in North America comprising 32 teams25 in the United States and 7 in Canada.

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Nationalligaen

Nationalligaen (NL) is the top American football league in Denmark founded in 1988.

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NBC Sports

NBC Sports is an American programming division of the broadcast network NBC, owned and operated by the NBC Sports Group division of NBCUniversal and subsidiary of Comcast.

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NBC Sports Bay Area

NBC Sports Bay Area (sometimes abbreviated as NBCS Bay Area) is an American regional sports network owned as a joint venture between NBCUniversal and the San Francisco Giants, and operates as an affiliate of NBC Sports Regional Networks.

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NBCSN

NBCSN (also known as NBC Sports Network) was an American sports television channel owned by the NBC Sports Group division of NBCUniversal, a subsidiary of Comcast.

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Neil McEvoy (Canadian football)

Neil McEvoy (born October 28, 1974) is the co-general manager and director of football operations for the BC Lions of the Canadian Football League (CFL).

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NESN

New England Sports Network, popularly known as NESN, is an American regional sports cable and satellite television network owned by a joint venture of Fenway Sports Group (which owns a controlling 80% interest, and is the owner of the Boston Red Sox, Liverpool Football Club, and the Pittsburgh Penguins) and Delaware North (which owns the remaining 20% interest in the network as well as the Boston Bruins and TD Garden, home of the Bruins and the Boston Celtics).

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Nevada

Nevada is a landlocked state in the Western region of the United States.

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New Era Cap Company

The New Era Cap Company is an American headwear company headquartered in Buffalo, New York.

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NFL draft

The NFL draft, officially known as the Annual Player Selection Meeting, is an annual event which serves as the most common source of player recruitment in the National Football League.

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NFL International Series

The NFL International Series is a series of American football games during the National Football League (NFL) regular season that are played outside the United States.

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NFL Network

NFL Network (occasionally abbreviated on-air as NFLN) is an American sports-oriented pay television network owned by the National Football League (NFL) and is part of NFL Media, which also includes NFL.com, NFL Films, NFL Mobile, NFL Now and NFL RedZone.

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NFL on NBC

The NFL on NBC is the branding used for broadcasts of National Football League (NFL) games that are produced by NBC Sports, and televised on the NBC television network and the Peacock streaming service in the United States. NBC had sporadically carried NFL games as early as 1939, including the championship and Pro Bowl through the 1950s and early 1960s.

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NFL Scouting Combine

The NFL Scouting Combine is a week-long showcase occurring every February at Lucas Oil Stadium (and formerly at the RCA Dome until 2008) in Indianapolis, where college football players perform physical and mental tests in front of National Football League coaches, general managers, and scouts.

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Nordic countries

The Nordic countries (also known as the Nordics or Norden) are a geographical and cultural region in Northern Europe and the North Atlantic.

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Norfolk, Virginia

Norfolk is an independent city in Virginia, United States.

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Olympic Stadium (Montreal)

Olympic Stadium (Stade olympique) is a multi-purpose stadium in Montreal, Canada, located at Olympic Park in the Hochelaga-Maisonneuve district of the city.

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Ontario Rugby Football Union

The Ontario Rugby Football Union (ORFU) was an early amateur Canadian football league comprising teams in the Canadian province of Ontario.

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Ottawa

Ottawa (Canadian French) is the capital city of Canada.

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Ottawa Redblacks

The Ottawa Redblacks (officially stylized as REDBLACKS) (French: Rouge et Noir d'Ottawa) are a professional Canadian football team based in Ottawa, Ontario.

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Ottawa Renegades

The Ottawa Renegades were a Canadian Football League franchise based in Ottawa, Ontario founded in 2002, six years after the storied Ottawa Rough Riders folded.

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Ottawa Rough Riders

The Ottawa Rough Riders were a Canadian Football League team based in Ottawa, Ontario, founded in 1876.

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Ottawa Sports and Entertainment Group

Ottawa Sports and Entertainment Group (OSEG) is a professional sports and commercial real estate management group based in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

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Parti Québécois

The paren,; PQ) is a sovereignist and social democratic provincial political party in Quebec, Canada. The PQ advocates national sovereignty for Quebec involving independence of the province of Quebec from Canada and establishing a sovereign state. The PQ has also promoted the possibility of maintaining a loose political and economic sovereignty-association between Quebec and Canada.

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PEPS

The Laval University Sports and Physical Education Complex, Pavillon de l'éducation physique et des sports de l'Université Laval PEPS is a sports complex located in Quebec City, Quebec, on the Université Laval campus.

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Percival Molson Memorial Stadium

Percival Molson Memorial Stadium (also known in French as Stade Percival-Molson; commonly referred to as Molson Stadium in English or Stade Molson in French) is an outdoor football and multi-purpose stadium in Downtown Montreal, on the slopes of Mount Royal, in the borough of Ville-Marie.

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Pierre Karl Péladeau

Pierre Karl Péladeau (born 16 October 1961), also known by his initials PKP, is a Canadian businessman, billionaire and former politician.

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Pinball Clemons

Michael Lutrell "Pinball" Clemons (born January 15, 1965) is an American-Canadian sports executive and former running back and return specialist who serves as general manager for the Toronto Argonauts of the Canadian Football League (CFL).

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Practice squad

In sports, the practice squad, also called the taxi squad or practice roster, is a group of players signed by a team but not part of their main roster.

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Princess Auto Stadium

Princess Auto Stadium (officially known as IG Field until April 2024) is an outdoor stadium in Winnipeg, Manitoba.

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Public company

A public company is a company whose ownership is organized via shares of stock which are intended to be freely traded on a stock exchange or in over-the-counter markets.

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Quarterback

The quarterback (commonly abbreviated "QB"), colloquially known as the "signal caller", is a position in gridiron football.

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Quebec

QuebecAccording to the Canadian government, Québec (with the acute accent) is the official name in Canadian French and Quebec (without the accent) is the province's official name in Canadian English is one of the thirteen provinces and territories of Canada.

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Quebec City

Quebec City (or; Ville de Québec), officially known as Québec, is the capital city of the Canadian province of Quebec.

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Randy Ambrosie

Randy Ambrosie (born March 16, 1963) is the 14th and current commissioner of the Canadian Football League (CFL).

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Réseau des sports

Réseau des sports (RDS) is a Canadian French language discretionary specialty channel oriented towards sports and sport-related shows.

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Regina, Saskatchewan

Regina is the capital city of the Canadian province of Saskatchewan.

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Regional sports network

A regional sports network (RSN) in the United States and Canada is a television channel that presents sports programming to a local media market or geographical region.

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Rick Campbell

Rick Campbell (born December 20, 1970) is an American-Canadian professional football head coach and co-general manager for the BC Lions of the Canadian Football League (CFL).

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Robert C. Wetenhall

Robert Carl "Bob" Wetenhall Sr. (February 14, 1935 – September 3, 2021) was an American businessman who owned the Montreal Alouettes Football Club of the Canadian Football League from 1997 through 2018.

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Rogers Centre

Rogers Centre (originally SkyDome) is a retractable roof stadium in Downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, situated at the base of the CN Tower near the northern shore of Lake Ontario.

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Rogers Communications

Rogers Communications Inc. is a Canadian communications and media company operating primarily in the fields of wireless communications, cable television, telephony and Internet, with significant additional telecommunications and mass media assets.

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Ron Joyce Stadium

Ron Joyce Stadium is a football stadium owned by McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.

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Rowing (sport)

Rowing, often called crew in the United States, is the sport of racing boats using oars.

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Roy McMurtry

Roland Roy McMurtry (May 31, 1932 – March 18, 2024) was a Canadian lawyer, judge and politician in Ontario.

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Rugby football

Rugby football is the collective name for the team sports of rugby union or rugby league.

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Ryan Dinwiddie

Ryan Dinwiddie (born November 27, 1980) is the head coach of the Toronto Argonauts and is a former professional Canadian football quarterback.

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Sacramento Gold Miners

The Sacramento Gold Miners were a Canadian football team based in Sacramento, California.

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Sacramento, California

() is the capital city of the U.S. state of California and the seat of Sacramento County.

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Saint John, New Brunswick

Saint John is a seaport city located on the Bay of Fundy in the province of New Brunswick, Canada.

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Salary cap

In professional sports, a salary cap (or wage cap) is an agreement or rule that places a limit on the amount of money that a team can spend on players' salaries.

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Sam Boyd Stadium

Sam Boyd Stadium (formerly the Las Vegas Silver Bowl) is a football stadium in the western United States, located in Whitney, Nevada, an unincorporated community in the Las Vegas Valley.

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San Antonio

San Antonio (Spanish for "Saint Anthony"), officially the City of San Antonio, is a city in the U.S. state of Texas and the most populous city in Greater San Antonio, the third-largest metropolitan area in Texas and the 24th-largest metropolitan area in the United States at 2.6 million people in the 2020 US census.

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San Antonio Riders

The San Antonio Riders were a professional American football team that played in the WLAF in 1991 and 1992.

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San Antonio Texans

The San Antonio Texans were a Canadian Football League (CFL) team that played in the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas, in the 1995 CFL season.

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Saskatchewan Huskies

The Saskatchewan Huskies are the athletics teams representing the University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.

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Saskatchewan Roughriders

The Saskatchewan Roughriders are a professional Canadian football team based in Regina, Saskatchewan.

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Saskatchewan Rugby Football Union

The Saskatchewan Rugby Football Union was a Canadian football league created on September 22, 1910 and disbanded after the 1936 season.

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Saskatoon

Saskatoon is the largest city in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan.

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Saskatoon Hilltops

The Saskatoon Hilltops are a junior Canadian football team based in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.

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Saskatoon Minor Football Field

The Saskatoon Minor Football Field at Gordon Howe Park (formerly known as Gordie Howe Bowl) is a football stadium located in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada.

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SaskTel Centre

SaskTel Centre (formerly Credit Union Centre, and originally Saskatchewan Place; informally also known as Sask Place) is an arena located in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada.

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Satellite radio

Satellite radio is defined by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU)'s ITU Radio Regulations (RR) as a broadcasting-satellite service.

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Schooners Sports and Entertainment

Schooners Sports and Entertainment is a sports ownership group that was previously in negotiations with the Canadian Football League (CFL) for an expansion team that was expected to begin play sometime in the 2020s as the Atlantic Schooners.

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Score (television)

Score was the weekend sports service of the Financial News Network which aired sports-themed programming starting in 1985.

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Scott Milanovich

Scott Stewart Milanovich (born January 25, 1973) is an American professional football coach and former player who is the head coach for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats of the Canadian Football League (CFL).

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Season (sports)

In an organized sports league, a typical season is the portion of one year in which regulated games of the sport are in session: for example, in Major League Baseball the season lasts approximately from the last week of March to the last week of September.

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Shannon Park, Nova Scotia

Shannon Park is an urban neighbourhood and former national defence site in the north end of Dartmouth on the eastern shore of Halifax Harbour in the Halifax Regional Municipality (HRM) in Nova Scotia, Canada.

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Shaw Communications

Shaw Communications Inc. (often abbreviated to Shaw) was a Canadian telecommunications company which provided telephone, Internet, television, and mobile services.

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Shawn Burke

Shawn Burke (born 1981) is the general manager of the Ottawa Redblacks of the Canadian Football League (CFL).

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Shreveport Pirates

The Shreveport Pirates were a Canadian Football League team, playing at Independence Stadium in Shreveport, Louisiana, United States, in 1994 and 1995.

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Shreveport, Louisiana

Shreveport is a city in the U.S. state of Louisiana.

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Simmons Bank Liberty Stadium

Simmons Bank Liberty Stadium, originally named Memphis Memorial Stadium, and later Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium, is a football stadium located at the former Mid-South Fairgrounds in the Midtown area of Memphis, Tennessee, United States.

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Simulcast

Simulcast (a portmanteau of simultaneous broadcast) is the broadcasting of programs or events across more than one resolution, bitrate or medium, or more than one service on the same medium, at exactly the same time (that is, simultaneously).

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Single-elimination tournament

A single-elimination, knockout, or sudden-death tournament is a type of elimination tournament where the loser of each match-up is immediately eliminated from the tournament.

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Sirius Satellite Radio

Sirius Satellite Radio was a satellite radio (SDARS) and online radio service operating in North America, owned by Sirius XM Holdings.

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Sirius XM Canada

Sirius XM Canada Holdings Inc. (commonly referred to as Sirius XM Canada; normally stylized SiriusXM) is a Canadian broadcasting company which distributes the services of American satellite radio provider Sirius XM in Canada.

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Social distancing

In public health, social distancing, also called physical distancing, (NB. Regula Venske is president of the PEN Centre Germany.) is a set of non-pharmaceutical interventions or measures intended to prevent the spread of a contagious disease by maintaining a physical distance between people and reducing the number of times people come into close contact with each other.

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Sports in Canada

Sports in Canada consist of a wide variety of games.

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Sports league

A sports league is a group of individual athletes, sports teams or clubs who form a league to compete against each other and gain points in a specific sport.

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SportsChannel

SportsChannel is the collective name for a former group of regional sports networks in the United States that was owned by Cablevision, which from 1988 until the group's demise, operated it as a joint venture with NBC.

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Sportsnet 360

Sportsnet 360 (SN360) is a Canadian discretionary specialty channel owned by Rogers Media.

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Super Bowl

The Super Bowl is the annual league championship game of the National Football League (NFL) of the United States.

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Superserien

Superserien is the highest level of American football in Sweden, founded 1984 and became official in 1991.

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Sydney Halter

Gerald Sydney Halter, (April 18, 1905 – October 24, 1990) was a Canadian sports executive and lawyer.

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TD Place Stadium

TD Place Stadium (originally Lansdowne Park and formerly Frank Clair Stadium) is an outdoor stadium in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

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Ted Workman

Mark Edward "Ted" Workman (born December 30, 1931–August 13, 2020) was a financial advisor and former owner of the Montreal Alouettes of the Canadian Football League.

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Texas

Texas (Texas or Tejas) is the most populous state in the South Central region of the United States.

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Thanksgiving (Canada)

Thanksgiving (Action de grâce) or Thanksgiving Day (Jour de l'Action de grâce), is an annual Canadian holiday held on the second Monday in October.

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Thanksgiving Day Classic

The Thanksgiving Day Classic (Classique de jour de l'Action de grâce) is an annual doubleheader held on Thanksgiving in the Canadian Football League (CFL).

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The Gazette (Montreal)

The Gazette, also known as the Montreal Gazette, is a Canadian English-language broadsheet daily newspaper which is owned by Postmedia Network.

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The Globe and Mail

The Globe and Mail is a Canadian newspaper printed in five cities in western and central Canada.

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The Maritimes

The Maritimes, also called the Maritime provinces, is a region of Eastern Canada consisting of three provinces: New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island.

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The Sports Network

The Sports Network (TSN) is a Canadian English language discretionary sports specialty channel owned by CTV Specialty Television, owned jointly by Bell Media (70%) and ESPN Inc. (30%), itself a subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company.

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Tim Hortons Field

Tim Hortons Field (Terrain Tim Hortons), nicknamed "The Donut Box"; is a multi-purpose stadium in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.

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TNT Sports (United Kingdom)

TNT Sports (formerly BT Sport) is a group of pay television sports channels in the United Kingdom and Ireland.

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Tom Wright (sports executive)

Thomas E. S.

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Toronto

Toronto is the most populous city in Canada and the capital city of the Canadian province of Ontario.

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Toronto Argonauts

The Toronto Argonauts (officially the Toronto Argonaut Football Club and colloquially known as the Argos) are a professional Canadian football team competing in the East Division of the Canadian Football League (CFL), based in Toronto, Ontario.

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Toronto Star

The Toronto Star is a Canadian English-language broadsheet daily newspaper.

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Touchdown Atlantic

Touchdown Atlantic (French: Touché Atlantique) is a series of neutral site Canadian Football League games played in the Maritime provinces of Canada.

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Trade secret

Trade secrets are a type of intellectual property that includes formulas, practices, processes, designs, instruments, patterns, or compilations of information that have inherent economic value because they are not generally known or readily ascertainable by others, and which their owner takes reasonable measures to keep secret.

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TSN Radio

TSN Radio is a semi-national sports radio brand and part-time network in Canada carried on AM radio stations owned by Bell Media.

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TSN Top 50 CFL Players

The TSN Top 50 CFL Players was a list of the greatest fifty Canadian Football League players, as selected by a panel of sixty former CFL players, then-current and former coaches, executives, and media members in 2006.

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TV Everywhere

TV Everywhere (also known as authenticated streaming or authenticated video on-demand) refers to a type of American subscription business model wherein access to streaming video content from a television channel requires users to "authenticate" themselves as current subscribers to the channel, via an account provided by their participating pay television provider, in order to access the content.

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U Sports

U Sports (stylized as U SPORTS) is the national sport governing body for universities in Canada, comprising the majority of degree-granting universities in the country and four regional conferences: Ontario University Athletics (OUA), Réseau du sport étudiant du Québec (RSEQ), Canada West (CW), and Atlantic University Sport (AUS).

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U Sports football

U Sports football is the highest level of amateur play of Canadian football and operates under the auspices of U Sports, Canada's governing body for university sports. Canadian Football League and u Sports football are Canadian football leagues.

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Umbrella organization

An umbrella organization is an association of (often related, industry-specific) institutions who work together formally to coordinate activities and/or pool resources.

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Université de Moncton

The Université de Moncton is a Canadian francophone university in New Brunswick.

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University of Lethbridge

The University of Lethbridge (also known as uLethbridge, uLeth, and U of L) is a public comprehensive and research higher education institution located in Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada, with a second campus in the city of Calgary, Alberta.

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University of Manitoba

The University of Manitoba (U of M, UManitoba, or UM) is a public research university in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.

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Vaahteraliiga

The Vaahteraliiga (Maple League) founded in 1980 is the highest level of American football in Finland played under American Football Association of Finland.

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Vancouver

Vancouver is a major city in western Canada, located in the Lower Mainland region of British Columbia.

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Vanier Cup

The Vanier Cup (Coupe Vanier) is a post season college football championship game, used to determine the national champion in U Sports football.

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Video on demand

Video on demand (VOD) is a media distribution system that allows users to access videos, television shows and films digitally on request.

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Voom HD Networks

Voom HD Networks was a suite of 25 original high-definition television channels owned by AMC Networks.

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West Division (CFL)

The West Division is one of the two regional divisions of the Canadian Football League (CFL), its counterpart being the East Division.

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Windsor, Ontario

Windsor is a city in southwestern Ontario, Canada, on the south bank of the Detroit River directly across from Detroit, Michigan, United States.

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Winnipeg

Winnipeg is the capital and largest city of the province of Manitoba in Canada.

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Winnipeg Blue Bombers

The Winnipeg Blue Bombers are a professional Canadian football team based in Winnipeg, Manitoba.

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World War II

World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a global conflict between two alliances: the Allies and the Axis powers.

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X-League (Japan)

The X-League is the top-level professional gridiron football league in Japan.

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XFL (2020–2023)

The XFL was a professional American football minor league consisting of eight teams located across the United States in mid-sized to major markets.

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XM Radio Canada

XM Radio Canada was the operating name of Canadian Satellite Radio Holdings Inc. (or CSR), a Canadian communications and media company, which was incorporated in 2002 to broadcast satellite radio in Canada.

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100th Grey Cup

The 100th Grey Cup was a Canadian football game between the East Division champion Toronto Argonauts and the West Division champion Calgary Stampeders of the Canadian Football League to decide the Grey Cup champions of the 2012 season.

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106th Grey Cup

The 106th Grey Cup (branded as the 106th Grey Cup presented by Shaw for sponsorship reasons) was the Canadian Football League (CFL) championship game for the 2018 season.

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109th Grey Cup

The 109th Grey Cup decided the Canadian Football League (CFL) championship for the 2022 season.

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111th Grey Cup

The 111th Grey Cup will be played to decide the Canadian Football League (CFL) championship for the 2024 season.

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1946 in Canadian football

The WIFU resumed play for the first time since 1942.

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1958 CFL season

The 1958 CFL season was the inaugural season of the Canadian Football League, although the season structure was essentially unchanged from the one established three years earlier when the league's founding unions (the Interprovincial Rugby Football Union and the Western Interprovincial Football Union) had effectively barred amateur teams from competing for the Grey Cup.

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1960 CFL season

The 1960 CFL season is considered to be the seventh season in modern-day Canadian football, although it is officially the third Canadian Football League season.

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1961 CFL season

The 1961 CFL season is considered to be the eighth season in modern-day Canadian football, although it is officially the fourth Canadian Football League season.

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1962 CFL season

The 1962 CFL season is considered to be the ninth season in modern-day Canadian football, although it is officially the fifth Canadian Football League season.

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1963 CFL season

The 1963 CFL season is considered to be the tenth season in modern-day Canadian football, although it is officially the sixth Canadian Football League season.

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1964 CFL season

The 1964 CFL season is considered to be the 11th season in modern-day Canadian football, although it is officially the seventh Canadian Football League season.

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1965 CFL season

The 1965 CFL season is considered to be the 12th season in modern-day Canadian football, although it is officially the eighth Canadian Football League season.

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1966 CFL season

The 1966 CFL season was the Canadian Football League's ninth season since the 1958 merger of the Interprovincial Rugby Football Union and the Western Interprovincial Football Union to create a national league.

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1967 CFL season

The 1967 CFL season was the tenth Canadian Football League season, and the 14th season in modern-day Canadian football.

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1968 CFL season

The 1968 CFL season is considered to be the 15th season in modern-day Canadian football, although it is officially the 11th Canadian Football League season.

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1969 CFL season

The 1969 CFL season is considered to be the 16th season in modern-day Canadian football, although it was officially the 12th Canadian Football League season.

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1970 CFL season

The 1970 CFL season is considered to be the 17th season in modern-day Canadian football, although it is officially the 13th Canadian Football League season.

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1971 CFL season

The 1971 CFL season is considered to be the 18th season in modern-day Canadian football, although it was officially the 14th Canadian Football League season.

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1981 CFL season

The 1981 CFL season is considered to be the 28th season in modern-day Canadian football, although it is officially the 24th Canadian Football League season.

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1982 CFL season

The 1982 CFL season is considered to be the 29th season in modern-day Canadian football, although it is officially the 25th Canadian Football League season.

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1985 CFL season

The 1985 CFL season is considered to be the 32nd season in modern-day Canadian football, although it is officially the 28th Canadian Football League season.

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1986 CFL season

The 1986 CFL season is considered to be the 33rd season in modern-day Canadian football, although it is officially the 29th Canadian Football League season.

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1987 CFL season

The 1987 CFL season is considered to be the 34th season in modern-day Canadian football, although it is officially the 30th Canadian Football League season.

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1988 CFL season

The 1988 CFL season is considered to be the 35th season in modern-day Canadian football, although it is officially the 31st Canadian Football League season.

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1990 CFL season

The 1990 CFL season is considered to be the 37th season in modern-day Canadian football, although it is officially the 33rd Canadian Football League season.

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1991 CFL season

The 1991 CFL season is considered to be the 38th season in modern-day Canadian football, although it is officially the 34th Canadian Football League season.

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1993 CFL season

The 1993 CFL season is considered to be the 40th season in modern-day Canadian football, although it is officially the 36th Canadian Football League season.

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1994 CFL season

The 1994 CFL season is considered to be the 41st season in modern-day Canadian football, although it is officially the 37th Canadian Football League season.

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1994–95 Major League Baseball strike

The 1994–95 Major League Baseball strike was the eighth and longest work stoppage in Major League Baseball (MLB) history, as well as the fourth in-season work stoppage in 22 years.

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1995 CFL season

The 1995 CFL season was the 38th season of the Canadian Football League, and the 42nd in modern-day Canadian football.

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1996 CFL season

The 1996 CFL season is considered to be the 43rd season in modern-day Canadian football, although it is officially the 39th Canadian Football League season.

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2002 CFL season

The 2002 CFL season is considered to be the 49th season in modern-day Canadian football, although it is officially the 45th Canadian Football League season.

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2005 CFL season

The 2005 CFL season is considered to be the 52nd season in modern-day Canadian football, although it is officially the 48th Canadian Football League season.

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2006 CFL season

The 2006 CFL season is considered to be the 53rd season in modern-day Canadian football, although it is officially the 49th Canadian Football League season.

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2007 CFL season

The 2007 CFL season was the 54th season of modern-day Canadian football, the 50th season of the Canadian Football League, and many special events were held to commemorate the event.

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2008 CFL season

The 2008 CFL season was the 55th season of modern-day Canadian football, the 51st season for the Canadian Football League.

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2008 Edmonton Eskimos season

The Edmonton Eskimos season was the 51st season for the team in the Canadian Football League and their 60th overall.

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2010 CFL season

The 2010 CFL season is the 57th season of modern-day Canadian football.

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2011 CFL season

The 2011 CFL season was the 58th season of modern-day Canadian football.

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2013 CFL season

The 2013 CFL season was the 60th season of modern-day Canadian football.

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2013 NFL season

The 2013 NFL season was the 94th season in the history of the National Football League (NFL) and the 48th of the Super Bowl era.

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2014 CFL season

The 2014 CFL season was the 61st season of modern-day Canadian football.

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2015 FIFA Women's World Cup

The 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup was the seventh FIFA Women's World Cup, the quadrennial international soccer championship contested by the women's national teams of the member associations of FIFA.

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2017 CFL season

The 2017 CFL season was the 64th season of modern-day Canadian football.

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2019 CFL season

The 2019 CFL season was the 66th season of modern-day Canadian football.

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2019 CFL–LFA draft

The 2019 CFL–LFA draft took place on January 14, 2019.

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2020 CFL season

The 2020 CFL season would have been the 67th season of modern-day Canadian football.

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2021 CFL season

The 2021 CFL season was the 67th season of modern-day Canadian football.

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2022 CFL season

The 2022 CFL season was the 68th season of modern-day Canadian football.

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2023 CFL season

The 2023 CFL season was the 69th season of modern professional Canadian football.

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2024 CFL season

The 2024 CFL season is the 70th season of modern professional Canadian football.

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60th Grey Cup

The 60th Grey Cup was played on December 3, 1972, before 33,993 fans at the Ivor Wynne Stadium at Hamilton.

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83rd Grey Cup

The 83rd Grey Cup a.k.a. The Wind Bowl was the 1995 Canadian Football League championship game played between the Baltimore Stallions and the Calgary Stampeders at Taylor Field in Regina, Saskatchewan.

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98th Grey Cup

The 98th Grey Cup was a Canadian football game played between the East Division champion Montreal Alouettes and West Division champion Saskatchewan Roughriders to decide the champion of the Canadian Football League (CFL) for the 2010 season.

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See also

1958 establishments in Quebec

Canadian football leagues

Professional sports leagues in Canada

Sports leagues established in 1958

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_Football_League

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