Approval from Health Canada crucial for CFL in quest for federal money
TORONTO — The CFL’s quest for federal funding in order to stage an abbreviated season received a huge boost Friday.
The league’s health-and-safety protocols remain the biggest requirement in its request earlier this week for a $30-million, interest-free loan from Ottawa. Currently, Health Canada is evaluating the plans the CFL would implement during a shortened campaign that would played be in Winnipeg, its tentative hub city.
On Friday, Dr. Howard Njoo, Canada’s Deputy Chief Public Health Officer, was very positive about the CFL’s proposed measures.
“What has been submitted to us, I think, is encouraging,” Njoo said. “Obviously there’s still details to be worked out . . . I think it’s something we can work with.”