
Hockey Canada trial: Goalie Carter Hart testifies
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The trial of five players from Canada's 2018 world junior hockey team, charged with sexual assault over an alleged incident inside a London hotel, continues on Thursday with the Crown closing its case and goalie Carter Hart testifying. Follow along below for live coverage from LFP reporter Brian Williams
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