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Publication Date: April 19, 2024 - 06:00
Has hockey hazing changed in 40 years? At least people now 'being held accountable,' says former player
April 19, 2024
Todd Tisdale says he suffered abuse at the hands of his older hockey teammates when he was the same age as some of the boys in southwestern Manitoba who now allege they were sexually assaulted during trips to Winnipeg for hockey tournaments.
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Queen's University launched a new program through its family medicine program last fall to combat the ongoing shortage of family doctors, and two first-year students say the hands-on experience has been invaluable.
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While laws already exist to protect people’s privacy and reputation, one lawyer says deepfake cases fall into a legal grey zone. But the bigger issue is preventing them in the first place.
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