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      Hockey parents want to see change in game’s toxic culture | CBC.ca Loaded

      Hockey parents want to see change in game’s toxic culture

      3 years ago
      Duration 2:16

      Hockey parents want to see change in game’s toxic culture

      • 3 years ago
      • News
      • Duration 2:16

      Parents of hockey players are concerned about the culture of bullying and misogyny associated with the game. Despite Hockey Canada’s promise to address the toxic culture, parents remain skeptical and are pushing for greater accountability.

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