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Drake and LeBron James sued for $10M over upcoming TIFF documentary “Black Ice,” reports say

The documentary explores racism in Canadian hockey and is based on the book by George and Darril Fosty.

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Black Ice is set to premiere at TIFF on Sept. 10.


Canadian musician Drake, basketball star LeBron James and rapper Future have been served with a $10- million lawsuit over an intellectual property dispute, according to a story in the New York Post.

The film, “Black Ice,” about the history of racism in Canadian hockey, is set to have a gala presentation at TIFF on Saturday at Roy Thomson Hall. TIFF said Tuesday afternoon that the film will screen as planned.

Aisling Murphy
Aisling Murphy

Aisling Murphy is a freelance writer for the Star. She previously was a staff reporter. 

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