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Halifax confirms support for World Juniors following Hockey Canada resignations

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Halifax Regional Council has confirmed its support for the IIHF World Junior Championship in Halifax and Moncton, following news that Hockey Canada's board will resign.

Speaking during a special council meeting Tuesday evening, Mayor Mike Savage said the way Hockey Canada has handled allegations of sexual assault by players is "wrong," but given the pending resignations, he feels optimistic about hosting the World Juniors in December. "We're gonna go ahead and … put this tournament on and we're gonna do a hell of a job of it, as we always do," said Savage.

Hockey Canada announced Tuesday morning that CEO Scott Smith and the entire board of directors would step down. The national ice hockey body has come under intense scrutiny in the last few weeks over its handling of sexual assault allegations.

One incident alleges a group sexual assault occurred in Halifax in 2003, involving members of that year's Canadian world junior team.

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