Wednesday, June 4, 2025, 5:22 pm
The courtroom saga of the Hockey Canada sexual assault trial is drawing to a close amid a flurry of dramatic testimonies, courtroom disruptions, and contentious evidence exclusions. The trial has captured public attention as officials maintain a stern silence while the proceedings, steeped in complexity, wind down under mounting pressure.
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Commissioner says the league wants to let the court proceeding play out before making any decision
Globe reporters have been covering the high-profile proceedings’ disruptions, excluded evidence and emotional testimony. Ask us what you want to know
The Star’s courts and justice reporter Jacques Gallant is reporting on the legal saga that has captured significant public attention.
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