CFLPA playing role of educator with membership during COVID-19 pandemic
TORONTO — The COVID-19 pandemic has forced Brian Ramsay and the CFL Players’ Association to adopt the role of educators.
As the threat of a shortened ’20 CFL season increases daily because of the outbreak, the union gathers information daily on possible on government subsidies that could be available for players.
“What we’ve been doing since we’ve been faced with this crisis . . . is provide resources,” Ramsay said Friday. “Where it gets tough for us is we can’t give clear direction and say, ‘Yes, you’re going to get this subsidy.’
“Our job is to facilitate and educate . . . but at the end of the day the decision on the application, that’s controlled by the government. What we’re doing is making sure there isn’t a hurdle for players to be able to apply for various subsidies.”