
New CFL commissioner Johnston plans to be very visible at start of regular season
TORONTO — Stewart Johnston is set for his first CFL season as commissioner.
Just six weeks after replacing Randy Ambrosie, Johnston is preparing to oversee his first regular season. And the 54-year-old Toronto native plans to visit all nine league cities by the middle of next month.
In fact, Johnston has already started his cross-country trek, having attended the B.C. Lions’ exhibition game May 19 in Langford, B.C., and the Montreal Alouettes’ pre-season contest there May 24.
“I’m so anxious to get out to each market to meet with club personnel, local media and the fans,” Johnston said. “I’ll heading out to Regina for the season opener (between Ottawa and Saskatchewan on Thursday), then off to Vancouver for B.C.’s first home game (Saturday versus Edmonton).