VANCOUVER — CFL commissioner Randy Ambrosie is defending his organization’s approach to handling an investigation into allegations against the Toronto Argonauts and quarterback Chad Kelly. The investigation comes after a lawsuit from a former Argonauts strength-and-conditioning coach was launched against the club for wrongful dismissal and Kelly for alleged violations of the Ontario Human Rights Code. Ambrosie laid out a timeline for reporters Thursday about the league’s investigation into the a
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