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Arbitrator awards former CFL player $25K for concussion protocol breaches

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A retired Canadian Football League receiver has been awarded $25,000 in damages after an arbitrator found that the BC Lions and Montreal Alouettes committed three breaches of the collective agreement related to concussion management, though none of the breaches caused the player's claimed long-term ...

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