CFLPA tells players not to report to training camp without new agreement Globe_Sports
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“Having said that, we have informed the league that we as a membership are not prepared to move forward with training camp under the current working conditions.” That prompted Calgary Stampeders defensive back Don Jackson to tweet: “I will not report for camp until a new CBA is signed, sealed and in place. CFLPA CFL #PlayerStrike #CFL #LockOut.”
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