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November 11, 2019
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Hockey commentator Don Cherry is shown in Toronto on February 15, 2011. Cherry says he's frustrated about the lack of visible poppies being worn by new Canadians ahead of Remembrance Day. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darren Calabrese
Don Cherry removed from Sportsnet following 'you people' rant on Hockey Night in Canada
Don Cherry has been removed from Sportsnet following a rant on Saturday’s Hockey Night in Canada in which he implied that immigrants in Toronto are not paying their respects to Canadian veterans by wearing poppies.
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