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Kathleen Wynne won't attend Bill Cosby shows

Premier Kathleen Wynne says she would not attend any of the Bill Cosby shows in Ontario this week because of the many allegations of sexual assault the comedian is facing.

Ontario premier says she would wait until allegations against comedian are resolved

Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne makes an announcement during a press conference at Queen's Park in Toronto on Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2015. Wynne refused to rule out a carbon tax for Ontario on Wednesday, Jan. 14. (Frank Gunn/Canadian Press)

Premier Kathleen Wynne says she would not attend any of the Bill Cosby shows in Ontario this week because of the many allegations of sexual assault the comedian is facing.

The 77-year-old Cosby is set to perform in Kitchener on Wednesday night, London on Thursday and in Hamilton this Friday.

Wynne says there are very serious allegations against Cosby and she would not go to any of his performances until they are sorted out.

A number of women have come forward with allegations that Cosby drugged and sexually assaulted them, with some accusations dating back to the 1970s.

He has never been criminally charged in connection with the accusations, and his lawyer has denied many of them.

Cosby faced the cancellation or postponement of at least 10 shows on his current tour because of the scandal, but his appearances in the three Ontario cities will proceed, despite local opposition.