Hockey Quebec also cuts funding, saying it does not believe Hockey Canada\u0027s current structure can change hockey culture
Two recent allegations involve players from the 2018 and 2003 Canadian junior men’s teams. Those allegations have not been tested in court.
“It also sends the message to the leaders at the organization that are holding on to their jobs that Hockey Canada doesn’t belong to them,” St-Onge told reporters in Ottawa. “It also belongs to their members, and they want change. They want a change of culture and they want to fight against sexual violence.Article content
Since the leaders of Hockey Canada are holding on to their jobs, the voting members need to clean the house “Right now, we need to put pressure on the organization,” Nater said Wednesday before entering his party’s weekly caucus meeting. “I’m not so sure that they can fully regain the trust without doing a lot more than they already have.”It was revealed in July that Hockey Canada paid out $7.6 million in nine settlements related to sexual assault and sexual abuse claims since 1989.
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