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Earlier today, the Saskatchewan Roughrider Football Club
  released Justin Cox after being informed of an incident involving domestic
  violence. Our clubs have been informed that should any team decide to sign
  Mr. Cox to a Standard Player Contract, I will refuse to register that
  contract. This authority rests with the Commissioner under our league’s
  Constitution. 
The Canadian Football League is committed to doing its part to
  eradicate violence against women. As is stated in our Policy on Violence
  Against Women, “the CFL condemns violence against women in all of its forms,
  including domestic violence, sexual violence, sexual assault, and verbal
  abuse, as well as the disrespectful and demeaning attitudes that foster
  violence or the tolerance of such violence.” In keeping with the policy, the
  CFL has worked with Saskatchewan to ensure appropriate outreach is made to
  local police and support and counseling services. We must all do what we can
  to ensure the safety of women and to urge perpetrators to seek the help they
  need to change their behaviour and stop the violence. 
-CFL Commissioner Jeffrey L. Orridge  
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Wednesday, April 19, 2017
CFL Releases Statement on Justin Cox
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2 comments:
His best move ever. Thanks Jeff.
Well done Mr. Orridge...
We can not condone this type of behavior. Great stance
Cory
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