Morality Highlighted After Hockey Canada Trial
CANADA, JUL 26 – Experts say the trial of five ex-Hockey Canada players highlights systemic failures in sexual assault cases, with only 36% of police-reported assaults leading to charges, Statistics Canada shows.
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July 29: Women have been pushed backwards by the Hockey Canada not-guilty verdict, a playwright of ancient Greece offers wisdom for the current political situation, and other letters to the editor
Letters to the editor describe negative consequences for women with the not-guilty verdict for five Hockey Canada players, and show how ancient Greek wisdom helps us understand the cancellation of Stephen Colbert’s late-night TV show.
·Waterloo, Canada
Read Full ArticleCourt worked as it's designed to in the Hockey Canada case. That's the problem, survivors and lawyers say
Survivors, advocates and lawyers say the criminal trial against five ex-world junior hockey players is another example of the flaws of the traditional Canadian court system, the central avenue in the pursuit of justice. They argue it's fundamentally ill equipped to settle sex assault cases in a way that balances the rights of the accused while preserving the dignity of complainants.
·Canada
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Leaning Left3Leaning Right1Center0Last UpdatedBias Distribution75% Left
Bias Distribution
- 75% of the sources lean Left
75% Left
L 75%
R 25%
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