CFL commissioner Ambrosie feels new deal provides benefits for both CFL and players
TORONTO — For the first time in months, Randy Ambrosie can think solely about football.
The CFL commissioner was in a very upbeat mood Friday, and with good reason. On Thursday night, the CFL Players’ Association membership ratified a seven-year labour agreement with the league, ending a lengthy, sometimes contentious negotiation that included just the second strike in league history and first since 1974.
“Just a sense of joy that now we get to look forward with our players,” Ambrosie said in a telephone interview Friday. “Instead of it being across the table, now we get to sit on the same side of the table next to each other and I’m really excited about that.
“We have a beautiful runway in front of us … we’ve got an arrangement with our players that allows us to achieve maybe something we’ve never had before, which is to almost redefine ourselves in a new way, a positive way and that’s exciting.”