Source: CFL would use bulk of federal loan to fund shortened season
TORONTO — The bulk of the CFL’s $30-million, interest-free loan request from the federal government is to cover the operation of a shortened season.
A source with knowledge of the situation told The Canadian Press on Wednesday the CFL’s plan calls for approximately $28 million going towards an abbreviated campaign. The source added it’s included in the loan details the league has provided the federal government.
The CFL source spoke on the condition of anonymity as neither the league nor the government have divulged details of the loan request.
The CFL’s board of governors is slated to meet Thursday but it’s unclear what — if any — details of the league’s negotiation with Ottawa will be presented.