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Two youth hockey players in Nova Scotia plead not guilty to sexual assault

25 May 2026
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Two youths from Nova Scotia have pleaded not guilty to charges of sexual assault and sexual assault with a weapon. Their lawyers appeared in provincial youth court in Truro, N.S., to enter the pleas and requested an adjournment until June while considering whether to seek additional information for their defense. The case, which involves an incident from October 2025 linked to a youth hockey team in the Truro area, will return to court on June 29, when trial dates are expected to be set. Crown prosecutor Patrick Young anticipates the trial will last approximately seven days. Initially, four youths were arrested, but the case is now proceeding with only the two accused, with police identifying at least three victims, and potentially more expected to come forward.

Why It Matters

This case highlights ongoing concerns regarding youth behavior in sports settings, particularly regarding issues of violence and sexual misconduct. The incident is part of a broader scrutiny of youth hockey culture in Canada, where allegations of hazing and abuse have been reported in various teams. As the legal proceedings unfold, they may have implications for how sports organizations address and prevent such behaviors in the future. The outcome of this trial could lead to increased awareness and policy changes regarding the protection of young athletes.

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