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hockey canada allegations

The sexual assault case regarding five former members of Canada's world junior hockey team got underway in London, Ontario, on Monday.

London police also gave an update on Monday regarding the 2018 investigation and apologized to the victim for the "amount of time" it took to lay charges.

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The five players expected to face charges in the Hockey Canada 2018 sexual assault investigation all went on to play games in the NHL, with several of them earning millions of dollars in the years after the alleged incident occurred.

All five players have reportedly been told to surrender to police in London, Ont., where charges will be read out at a news conference on February 5.

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Charges are expected in a Hockey Canada sex assault case that stems back to an alleged incident from 2018.

On Wednesday, London police shared that they would be holding a press conference on February 5 to share details on the investigation.

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After months of turmoil and revelations, the entire Hockey Canada board of directors has stepped down.

In the public statement, Hockey Canada has said that their CEO Scott Smith as well as every other current member of the board of directors is stepping down to "make room for a new slate of directors."

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