Liberal MP Bratina suggests CFL take different approach with federal government
TORONTO — An MP with a long history with the CFL is hoping the league has called an audible in its approach to securing financial help from the federal government.
Liberal MP Bob Bratina, who spent 20 years doing play-by-play on Hamilton Tiger-Cats and Toronto Argonauts radio broadcasts before entering politics, is questioning the CFL’s strategy.
Last month, commissioner Randy Ambrosie revealed the league had approached Ottawa for up to $150 million in assistance due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The CFL’s request involved $30 million immediately, additional funds if has an abbreviated season and up to $120 million should it be forced to cancel the campaign outright.
Last Thursday night, Ambrosie testified before a House of Commons standing committee on finance. Ambrosie painted a dismal picture, saying the league’s future was “very much in jeopardy,” and that its teams collectively lost about $20 million last year.