Montreal Gazette

Als release four Canadians, add U.S. receiver in roster shuffle

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Veteran Canadians Matt Vonk and Seydou Junior Haidara were among four players released Tuesday by the Montreal Alouettes.

Also let go were running-back Canadians Dillon Campbell and defensive-back Mikael Charland.

Montreal added American receiver Alton Howard to its roster.

The 6-foot-4, 305-pound Vonk, a native of Burlington, Ont., spent three seasons with the Saskatchew­an Roughrider­s (2014-16) before being acquired by the Alouettes last June.

Junior Haidara, 29, of Quebec City, was entering his second full season with Montreal. The former Laval star also spent time with the B.C. Lions (2013-14), Saskatchew­an Roughrider­s (2015) and Winnipeg Blue Bombers (2016) before joining the Alouettes during the ’16 campaign.

The 6-foot-1, 215-pound Junior Haidara has appeared in 70 career CFL games, registerin­g 20 catches for 163 yards.

Campbell, 26, of Whitby, Ont., played in one game with Montreal last year. He was selected in the fifth round, No. 39 overall, by the Toronto Argonauts in the 2015 CFL draft.

Charland, 26, of Gatineau, appeared in 12 games with Montreal last season after playing in three contests in 2016 with Ottawa. The Redblacks selected Charland in the second round, No. 16 overall, in the 2016 draft out of Concordia.

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