CFL unveils Ontario businessmen as new Montreal Alouettes owners after
MONTREAL — The lengthy Montreal Alouettes ownership saga that ended abruptly on Monday began with a conversation at a Grey Cup party in late November.
At a small gathering hosted by new owner Gary Stern in his basement, one of the guests — Dale Lastman, governor of the Toronto Argonauts and the new chair of the CFL’s board of governors — casually mentioned the Alouettes’ ownership situation.
Stern recounted that both he and his father-in-law Sid Spiegel weren’t aware but very interested, setting talks in motion with the league.
Fast forward less than a month and the CFL announced Monday that businessmen Spiegel and Stern of Toronto-based Crawford Steel are the franchise’s new owners, ending the league’s management of the Alouettes that began last May when American Bob Wetenhall sold the club to the league.