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[Dave Feschuk: Hockey playersâ misogynistic chat is a form of violence that leaves scars](
[Thereâs a culture around the way men at their worst treat women, Dave Feschuk writes. Itâs not just a problem in sports, but in society, and it requires attention.](
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[Damien Cox: Michael Jordan might have chosen to stick to sports, but LeBron James decided not to be like Mike](
[The former Bulls star saw himself as a basketball player. The current Lakers star sees himself as something more. âI have a responsibility to lead,â James says.](
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[Gregor Chisholm: Rehabbing Blue Jays lefty Ryan Borucki is making the most of a second off-season, with the help of a friend](
[Borucki and catcher Jansen, who usually work out together in the winter, both stayed in the Dunedin area while most of their teammates went home.](
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[Leafs offering refunds? Times really have changed](
[What are the chance of the league returning, this year or next?](
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[CFL season likely to be wiped out, league âin jeopardy,â Ambrosie says](
[Randy Ambrosie will appear via videoconference during a panel on arts, culture, sports and charitable organizations.](
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[Leafs forward Alex Kerfoot has a leg up on fellow players during the lockdown â his family has a rink](
[NHLers arenât used to being off skates this long but Kerfoot thinks theyâll have time to get up to speed.](
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[Canadians OK with empty sports arenas, wary of attending games, poll finds](
[An Angus Reid online survey conducted May 1-4 asked a randomized sample of 1,527 Canadians how they felt about sports during the COVID-19 pandemic.](
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[Woods, Mickelson, Brady and Manning promise $10 million to coronavirus relief with golf match](
[The match will be held May 24, one week after live golf returns to television for the first time since the pandemic shut down the PGA Tour and other tours around the world.](
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[Former CFL quarterback Travis Lulay leaves B.C. Lions organization](
[âMy family and I have made the decision to return to Oregon,â the 36-year-old said in a video address posted Thursday on the Lions website.](
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[Habs star Price sends support to boys who lost parents in NS mass shooting](
[Price sent a heartfelt video message to 11-year-old Alex Blair and his 10-year-old brother Jack, in which he tells the boys: âI just want to let you know that youâre not alone.â](
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[Stampeders sign running back Brandon Wilds, linebacker Perry Young](
[Wilds was recently a member of the XFLâs Tampa Bay Vipers, while Young played 46 games for the University of Cincinnati.](
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[Former Athletics pitcher Dallas Braden admits he was hungover during 2010 perfect game](
[Nearly 10 years after Dallas Braden tossed his perfect game on Motherâs Day against the Tampa Bay Rays, the former Oakland Athletics pitcher admitted he broke protocol.](
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