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Grey Cup Champion Saskatchewan Roughriders Hold Parade in Regina
Trevor Harris, Grey Cup MVP and pending free agent, signals intent to pursue consecutive championships while finalizing contract talks with Roughriders management.
- On Nov. 18, 2025, Trevor Harris, Saskatchewan Roughriders quarterback and Grey Cup MVP, raised the Grey Cup on the Saskatchewan Legislature steps after a Regina parade less than 48 hours post-win.
- Following the championship win, the Saskatchewan Roughriders defeated the Montreal Alouettes in Winnipeg, triggering a Regina homecoming ceremony and parade at the legislature.
- Players celebrated shirtless on the legislature steps, smoking cigars and crushing beers, while Logan Ferland drank from the Grey Cup wearing the Speaker's hat and hundreds lined Albert Street chanting `back to back`.
- Harris, a 39-year-old pending free agent, will meet with general manager Jeremy O'Day, Roughriders head coach Corey Mace and his family before deciding on 2026, sounding ready but non-committal.
- Harris called for discussions about a back-to-back, urging the team to `start talking` about next year's Grey Cup in Calgary while team leaders signalled a desire to keep the core together for 2026.
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Grey Cup champion Saskatchewan Roughriders hold parade in Regina
The Grey Cup champion Saskatchewan Roughriders paraded down the streets of Regina with cheering fans, bringing the CFL's top prize all the way to the legislature. The crowd, wearing their green and white attire, hooted and rang bells as the players took turns hoisting the Cup on the Premier's balcony.
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Leaning Left4Leaning Right1Center1Last UpdatedBias Distribution67% Left
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