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Don Cherry isn't apologizing for comments on Canadian newcomers | CBC |

Don Cherry isn't apologizing for comments on Canadian newcomers | CBC | Video Credit | CBC News |
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Don Cherry was fired from Coach's Corner on Hockey Night in Canada, but he stands by his remarks, and the fallout has Canadians everywhere talking. Kwame Damon Mason, director of Soul On Ice: Past, Present & Future, and Lali Toor, founder of the Apna Hockey network, joined Heather Hiscox with more reaction.

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