‘Sense of humility:’ CFL boss says more work needed to end domestic violence
CALGARY — The commissioner of the Canadian Football League says his organization still has a lot of work to do in stopping gender-based violence.
Randy Ambrosie spoke at a Grey Cup-week networking breakfast with local women’s groups and Alberta Status of Women Minister Leela Aheer.
The Winnipeg Blue Bombers square off against the Hamilton Tiger-Cats in Sunday’s game at McMahon Stadium.
The CFL put in place a violence against women policy in 2015 that includes mandatory annual training and sanctions if there is a clear and documented case of assault.