Canada accused of spying
Canada accused of spying

Canada accused of spying

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A spying scandal has erupted at the Paris Olympics after New Zealand's women's football team reported a drone flown by a member of the Canadian team's support staff during their training session. The drone incident, which occurred on July 22, led to the detention of the drone operator by French police and a formal complaint lodged with the International Olympic Committee's integrity unit by New Zealand. The Canadian Olympic Committee has publicly apologized, expressing shock and disappointment, and confirmed the operator was a 'non-accredited' member of their support team. With Canada set to face New Zealand in their opening match on Thursday, the controversy has raised concerns about fair play in the tournament. Both teams are committed to upholding the integrity of the Olympic Games, as emphasized by statements from their respective Olympic committees. The Canadian team, defending Olympic champions, is currently investigating the incident and reviewing next steps.

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