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Hockey Canada trial: Should restorative justice be an option?

Jun 10, 202555 min
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As the high profile sexual assault trial of five former members of Canada's world junior hockey team wraps up, an advocate calls on Ontario to drop its ban on restorative justice, to give complainants a better option than court.


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