Prime Minister Justin Trudeau slams Hockey Canada, suggests dissolving organization [View all]
Also: Hockey Canada executives need to leave before they 'burn' the organization 'to the ground,' minister says (CBC News)
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Source: Yahoo! Sports
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau slams Hockey Canada, suggests dissolving organization
Arun Srinivasan·Writer
Thu, October 6, 2022 at 4:50 PM·2 min read
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has called for widespread change at Hockey Canada as the national governing body for hockey remains embroiled in a sexual assault scandal.
Trudeau suggested that Hockey Canada could be abolished and replaced by another organization that would do a better job of protecting its citizens from the widespread abuse that has allegedly occurred at a systemic level.
This past summer, it was revealed that Hockey Canada had used the National Equity Fund to pay off sexual assault victims and on Monday, The Globe and Mail reported that Hockey Canada engineered a second fund, called the Participants Legacy Trust Fund, with the purpose of matters including, but not limited to sexual abuse.
There needs to be wholesale change," Trudeau said Thursday. "They need to realize that if we have to create an organization, get rid of Hockey Canada, and create an organization called 'Canada Hockey' instead, people will look at doing that."
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Read more: https://sports.yahoo.com/prime-minister-justin-trudeau-slams-hockey-canada-suggests-dissolving-organization-205005518.html
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Source: CBC News
Hockey Canada executives need to leave before they 'burn' the organization 'to the ground,' minister says
Canadian Tire, Telus, Tim Hortons and others pull sponsorship from national organization
Catharine Tunney · CBC News · Posted: Oct 06, 2022 7:25 AM ET | Last Updated: 28 minutes ago
The federal sport minister is ramping up her criticism of those leading Hockey Canada an organization accused of mishandling allegations of gang rapes by urging them to vacate their positions before the sports body is damaged beyond repair.
"I hope they understand the message and leave before they burn it to the ground," Pascale St-Onge said Thursday after a cabinet meeting on Parliament Hill.
Her comments are just the latest salvo aimed at the national ice hockey body.
CBC News has confirmed that Hockey Canada's board and its provincial members had a conference call scheduled for 5 p.m. ET. Thursday ahead of an in-person meeting set for Oct 15.
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Read more: https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/telus-hockey-canada-1.6607959