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The CFL is built on traditions. The new commissioner must figure out what to keep
The Canadian Football League is back, and in a world that is spinning too fast there is a comfort in that for some. Culturally, the CFL can be the sports equivalent of a classic rock station: It keeps delivering most of the same standards, to most of the same crowd. The league stretches back into Canadian history; it's the future that's often a question.
Stewart Johnston is still settling into the big chair as the 15th commissioner in league history, despite being the most qualified commish, probably, since Jake Gaudaur was in the position from 1968 to 1984. Johnston was president of TSN, the league's most important partner, and has been a CFL fan from childhood. He's psyched.
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