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Canadian Olympic chiefsTelegraph
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Team Canada have been forced to apologise after a member of team staff was detained by French authorities over allegations that they used a drone to record their New Zealand opponents in training.
Canada face New Zealand in a group match in the Olympic tournament in St Etienne on Thursday .
The New Zealand Olympic Committee said that it was “deeply shocked and disappointed” by the situation.
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