The Hamilton Spectator

CFL wants you to ‘call out’ gender violence

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EDMONTON — The Canadian Football League is joining a new campaign aimed at ending violence against women.

The “Call It Out” campaign urges people to be more than a bystander when they see genderbase­d violence taking place.

Other participan­ts include the Ending Violence Associatio­n Canada, Status of Women Canada and the United Steelworke­rs.

The Ending Violence Associatio­n has been working with CFL players, coaches and staff as part of a league-wide initiative to respond proactivel­y to any allegation of gender-based violence.

This year’s Grey Cup game will feature broadcast-visible LED sideline signage, an in-stadium video and an accompanyi­ng social media campaign with the message that everyone has a role to play.

CFL commission­er Randy Ambrosie says nearly 70 per cent of Canadians report that they know a woman who has experience­d sexual or physical violence.

“At this time of year, when we Canadians join together to celebrate the Grey Cup, we want to remind everyone that we need to work together to end violence against women and the attitudes that can contribute to it,” Ambrosie said at a news conference in Edmonton on Friday.

“The CFL remains committed to ending violence and to calling out disrespect and violence where we see it.

“As individual­s and as organizati­ons, we all have the ability to be leaders on this issue and put a stop to violence against women.”

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