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CFA may refer to: Agreements * Canadian Football Act * Ceasefire agreement * Compact of Free Association, between the US, Micronesia, Marshall Islands, and Palau * Conditional fee agreement, a payment agreement also known as "no win no fee" Medicine * Common femoral artery * Complete Freund's adjuvant, an immunopotentiator * Cryptogenic fibrosing alveolitis, an archaic term for idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis Organizations * California Faculty Association, a union for the California State University system * Campaign for Accountability, a US ethics watchdog group * China Futures Association, a financial regulation group * Consumer Federation of America * Consumers' Federation of Australia * Campus Freethought Alliance, formerly the Center for Inquiry, Center for Inquiry On Campus, a skeptics' group * CFA Institute, an organization for finance professionals * Canadian Forestry Association * Canadian Fraternal Association * Carinthian Farmers' Association, a political party in Austri ...
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Canadian Football Act
The ''Canadian Football Act'' (1974, ), also known in its long title as ''An Act respecting Canadian Professional Football'', was a proposed Act by the Parliament of Canada in April 1974 designed to give a government-protected monopoly over professional football in Canada to the Canadian Football League (CFL). Although it was never signed into law, the move by the government eventually compelled the World Football League's Toronto Northmen to move to the United States as the Memphis Southmen. Despite the proposal of the Canadian Football Act, Portland Storm owner Robert Harris paid the Detroit Wheels to move their September 2nd road game against the Wheels to London, Ontario, which was Harris' hometown, and where he had visions of building a new stadium to host a WFL franchise in time for the 1976 season. The game at Little Stadium attracted only 5,101 announced fans, and any further Canadian expansion did not occur. The spectre of the Act was again raised when John F. Basse ...
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