No word yet when the CFL and the Players' Association will return to the bargaining table.
More training camps were cancelled today as the CFL players' strike continues.
Talks between the league and the Players' Association broke off Saturday, just hours before the collective bargaining agreement was set to expire.
Players on seven of the league's nine teams were in a legal strike position at 12:01 AM Sunday.
There are currently no signs indicating when when the parties will resume contract talks.
The league's last labour agreement was reached in 2019, and changed last year to allow a 14 game season.

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