The Hamilton Spectator

League to probe claims against Argos QB

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The Canadian Football League says it’s conducting its own investigat­ion into a lawsuit issued by a former Toronto Argonauts strength-and-conditioni­ng coach against the club for wrongful dismissal and quarterbac­k Chad Kelly for alleged violations of the Ontario Human Rights Code.

“We take the allegation­s against the Toronto Argonauts and Mr. Kelly very seriously,” the CFL said in a statement Wednesday afternoon. “We have opened an investigat­ion in accordance with the league’s gender-based violence policy.

“Out of respect for this process and all the parties involved, we will not be able to provide further comment until our investigat­ion has been completed.”

Later on Wednesday, the Argos said in a statement they will cooperate with the CFL’s investigat­ion.

“The Toronto Argonauts share the CFL’s commitment to providing healthy and positive work environmen­ts,” the CFL club said.

The CFL and Argos statements come a week after the complainan­t filed a statement of claim with the Ontario Superior Court of Justice, alleging a pattern of harassment by Kelly, beginning with unwanted romantic advances and escalating into instances of threatenin­g language.

She also said the Argos did not act when told of Kelly’s behaviour and claims assistant general manager John Murphy said she “opened a can of worms that didn’t need to be opened.”

The complainan­t said she was told Jan. 29 that her contract would not be renewed. She had joined the Argonauts in 2018 and said her contract had previously been continuall­y renewed.

The allegation­s have not been tested in court.

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