CFLPA initiates investigation into Elks-Stamps game amid air quality concerns
TORONTO — The CFL Players’ Association says Occupational Health and Safety in Alberta is investigating the CFL’s decision to play the Edmonton Elks-Calgary Stampeders game Monday despite smoky conditions in Calgary.
The Stampeders rallied from a 15-point deficit to defeat the Elks 35-31 at McMahon Stadium. The contest was played despite Environment Canada’s Air Quality Health index for Calgary measuring between eight and 10 throughout the day.
The CFL and CFLPA have a policy that’s been in place since 2019 that states on-field activities are to either be cancelled or ceased when the air-quality rating exceeds seven.
The CFLPA feels Monday’s game shouldn’t have been played due to a poor air-quality reading. The union says it twice informed the CFL in writing — before the opening kickoff and afterwards — that the contest shouldn’t go ahead because of unsafe work conditions.