When accusations against Hedley frontman Jacob Hoggard surfaced, a band slated to open for them in Halifax decided not to. The World Junior Hockey Championship will likely proceed in Atlantic Canada, even with Hockey Canada's problems — but should it?
Hedley frontman Jacob Hoggard leaves 361 University Ave. Courts on Friday, May 6, 2022. - Veronica HenriHockey Canada is facing an uncertain future over the way they treated allegations of sexual assault. It now looks like the World Junior Championship will go ahead in Halifax and Moncton at the end of December. Do you think it should?SaltWire Network welcomes letters on matters of public interest for publication.
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