Riders begin training camp following CBA uncertainty
The Saskatchewan Roughriders started the 2019 Canadian Football League (CFL) season by opening training camp at Griffiths Stadium in Saskatoon on Sunday.
The start of training camp was in doubt after some last-minute negotiating between the CFL and its players association on Saturday was able to finalize a collective bargaining agreement (CBA) and avoid a work stoppage hours before camps were set to begin across the country.
The Roughriders were late to the field for their 9 a.m. start time as they were briefed about the fine details of the new CBA. The men leading the information session, Solomon Elimimian and Chad Rempel of the players association negotiating committee, boarded a plane Sunday morning to Vancouver to brief the B.C. Lions ahead of the ratification vote that is expected to take place in the next 24 hours.