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The negotiation list is the process by which non-Canadian players enter the CFL; in lieu of a draft, teams instead unilaterally claim rights to any non-Canadian player by placing them on the list at any time on a first come, first served basis. The decision to go public was supported by the league's presidents, governors and general managers. [19]
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The Canadian Football League (CFL; French: Ligue canadienne de football [liɡ kanadjɛn də futbol], LCF) is a professional Canadian football league in Canada. It comprises nine teams divided into two divisions, with four teams in the East Division and five in the West Division. The CFL is the highest professional level of Canadian football in ...
It includes all articles within the Category:Canadian football, with particular attention to Category:Canadian Football League. A list of articles falling under the Canadian football category is listed at Wikipedia:WikiProject Canadian football/Articles (caution: this list is 638 kb long).
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