Should the CFL get $150M in relief funds? Facebook Live chat Thursday at noon
Join our Facebook live on Thursday at noon with former Hamilton Ticat and Saskatchewan Roughrider Pete Dyakowski, winner of the CBC's Canada's Smartest Person competition in 2012 and Murray McCormick of the Regina Leader Post. We'll talk about if the CFL should get $150 million in federal funding.
Be a part of the live interview on Thursday at noon, send us your questions and comments
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Join our Facebook live on Thursday at noon with former Hamilton Ticat and Saskatchewan Roughrider Pete Dyakowski, winner of the CBC's Canada's Smartest Person competition in 2012 and Murray McCormick of the Regina Leader Post. We'll talk about if the CFL should get $150 million in federal funding.
Former Hamilton Ticat Pete Dyakowski and Regina Leader Post sports writer Murray McCormick joins our Facebook Live at noon E.T. on Thursday to talk about the CFL's request for $150 million in COVID-19 relief funding. (Peter Power/The Canadian Press and Murray McCormick)
Last week CFL Commissioner Randy Ambrosie said the league is asking the federal government for $150 million in relief funding due to COVID-19.
What do you think? Should taxpayer relief funding for COVID-19 be given to the Canadian Football League?