A London police officer is appealing two sexual assault convictions and will return to court next month. Read More
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The London police services board, under scrutiny for its handling of a high-profile sexual assault investigation, asked the force Wednesday to explain why roughly 40 per cent of sexual assault reports it received last year did not lead to charges. Read More
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London’s police chief apologized to the complainant in an alleged sexual assault case involving players from the 2018 Canadian world junior hockey team and said he’s not happy that it took nearly six years for investigators to lay charges. Read More
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The national organizing body of hockey in Canada says it has co-operated fully with London police in its investigation of an alleged sexual assault in 2018 that led to charges against five former Canadian world junior players and is "committed to continuing to support the legal process." Read More
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A long-awaited London police press conference on their probe into the 2018 Canadian world junior team members' alleged sexual assault case is set to begin at 2 p.m. LFP's Jack Moulton and a team of journalists is providing live coverage below: Read More
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None of the five Canadian world junior hockey champions charged with sexual assault were present in London court on Monday morning as their cases first came before a justice of the peace, who adjourned the matter until April 30. Read More
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Five players from the 2018 Canadian world junior hockey team are each charged with sexually assaulting a woman in London in 2018 and are scheduled to make their first court appearance Monday, court documents show. Read More
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Here is the very latest in the alleged sexual assault investigation that has rocked Hockey Canada and trained a spotlight on London police Read More
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With five former members of the 2018 Canadian world junior hockey team reportedly ordered to turn themselves in to London police to face charges related to an alleged group sex assault in 2018, a veteran criminal defence lawyer explains why the players weren’t arrested and what to expect next. Read
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THE COMPLAINT: In May 2022, TSN reported a London woman had reached an out-of-court settlement with Hockey Canada in a lawsuit she filed against the organization, the Canadian Hockey League and eight unnamed players – including five on the Canadian world junior team – alleging she was sexually assaulted at