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CFL, CFLPA continuing talks on new collective bargaining agreement:

The two sides exchanged non-monetary proposals in Toronto and spent the sessions in Calgary further reviewing them face-to-face while also spending time meeting separately.

"Then we go back in caucus and try to determine what the affect of those proposals are and then start bargaining. It's very much normal and we're making reasonable progress in what is the first two days of bargaining." Ramsay wouldn't say if reducing the ratio has been discussed but the report touched off a firestorm on social media with heated debate between present and former players —both Canadian and American.

 

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