CFL cancels 2020 season during pandemic, ends 100-plus year run for Grey Cup

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    The Canadian Football League has cancelled the 2020 season as part of the fallout of the COVID-19 pandemic. CityNews' Mark Neufeld has the details

    By The Canadian Press

    The CFL has cancelled its 2020 season because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

    It marks the first year the Grey Cup won’t be presented since 1919.

    The league announced the move Monday, dashing hopes of a shortened season in the hub city of Winnipeg.

    The move comes after the CFL couldn’t solve a number of issues in an effort to try to salvage a season.

    The league was unable to secure financing from the federal government after presenting Ottawa with a $30-million, interest-free loan request Aug. 3 to stage an abbreviated 2020 season. News of the deal falling through broke Sunday night.

    League officials announced in late July they had chosen Winnipeg as a hub city for a regular season with six games, followed by an eight-team playoffs.

    But it was contingent on the league securing financial assistance from the federal government, solidifying an extension of the collective bargaining agreement and approving health-and-safety protocols.

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