Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: Colin Freeze
Publication Date: May 16, 2025 - 21:22
What the jury didn’t hear at the Hockey Canada sex-assault trial
May 16, 2025
Hockey Canada “coerced” interviews from three of the five former world junior hockey players now on trial for sexual assault by threatening to publicly shame them, an Ontario Superior Court judge ruled last year as he blocked the men’s statements from being used against them in court.Ontario Superior Court Justice Bruce Thomas also said that Hockey Canada had agreed – without the players’ knowledge – to share its investigation’s findings with police. He ruled that allowing the statements into court would jeopardize the players’ rights to a fair trial.
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