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Dark days for CFL present opportunity for radical, necessary change
This fall, for the first time since 1919, the Grey Cup will not be awarded. But in these dark days, there is opportunity for a foundation-up renovation for the CFL.
Canada Day both a turning point and time for reflection in sports world
Why Alomar's home run off Eckersley changed everything
Roberto Alomar's ninth-inning blast in Game 4 of the 1992 ALCS did more than tie the game for his Toronto Blue Jays. It altered the destiny of a franchise.
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How Ariel Helwani achieved his goal of becoming 'the Howard Cosell of MMA'
Ariel Helwani started out in a DIY world, survived the comings and goings of various broadcast outlets during MMA’s infancy, faced down the all-powerful Dana White and achieved his teenage goal: to become "the Howard Cosell of MMA."
Leaving Patriots on his terms, Brady can still end on a grace note
Peter Mansbridge was Canada's voice when sports met culture, politics
As the lead broadcaster on Canada's national broadcast for close to 30 years, Peter Mansbridge has a unique perspective on how sports, culture and politics can intersect.
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Why Ed Olczyk is not afraid to speak on issues like hockey culture, gambling
Sitting down with Ed Olczyk is like sitting down with an old friend. It’s fun, it flows, it is effortless, it is intimate without ever becoming self-serving. In other words, it is a measure of the man.
Why Blue Jays president Mark Shapiro isn't afraid to be disliked
How former Patriots star Gronkowski is figuring out life after football
As a tight end with the New England Patriots, Rob Gronkowski was unquestionably one of the best of his era. Despite walking away from the game at age 29, he's proving that there is more to life than football.
How Dana White became the most powerful man in MMA
You don't have to love the UFC's ascendance, but you have to acknowledge it and the man who spearheaded its growth into a mainstream sport.
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