The Canadian football league suspended Ottawa Redblacks player Louis-Philippe Bourassa for 2 games for violating the CFL drug policy.
The 6’3 235 pound Bourassa tested positive for steroids and meth.
CFL players who test positive for drug use face a 2 game suspension for a 1st doping violation, a 9 game suspension for a 2nd violation, a 1 year suspension for a 3rd violation, and a lifetime ban for a 4th violation.
In the 1990’s several dozen CFL players tested positive for cocaine use.
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