The biggest question this season isn’t who wins the Stanley Cup, but whether the game finally deals with revelations of bullying, racism, misogyny and homophobia
Anne Kingston: Two years after the first mass movement to protest sexual harassment and assault, we see the testing of new tolerances play out in the hockey arena
Cherry’s antiquated ideas about being Canadian and about the place of violence in hockey made him both off-putting and irrelevant. Hockey could learn from his exit.
Erica Ifill: Canadian hockey and Don Cherry walked hand in hand for 40 years without noticing that they lost an entire generation of highly diverse viewers
Cherry singled out new immigrants in Toronto and Mississauga, Ont., where he lives, for not honouring Canada’s veterans and dead soldiers
The hockey commentator made bigoted remarks on national television. What else is new? Here’s what Canadians had to say.
You know what this too-long campaign really needs? Some Coach’s Corner colour commentary.
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Salaries for referees, umpires, commissioners and Don Cherry
‘When wearing a striped shirt, only a plain tie’ . . . and other tips from the Coach’s Corner
Canada’s troubadour on Don Cherry, Beluga grads and ‘light’ and ‘dark’ in the digital age
The former governor general talks about Haiti, responds to Julian Fantino’s concerns and lightly burns Don Cherry.