For 85 years, the Lou Marsh Trophy, named after the sports journalist, has been awarded to Canada’s top athletes, recognizing their impressive achievements. But as Mike Drolet reports, calls are growing to rename the prestigious trophy, due to Marsh’s long history of discrimination.
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Calls grows to rename Lou Marsh Trophy due to his legacy of racism, anti-Semitism
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