Hockey Canada has admitted it drew on minor hockey membership fees to pay for sexual abuse claims hockeycanada alberta
On Oct. 6, Imperial Oil said while it will continue to support women’s and youth programs, it will not support any Hockey Canada men’s programs in the 2022-2023 season, including the world junior championship until it sees “meaningful accountability, transparency and change.”Article contentare among other major sponsors to announce they’ve suspended support of the men’s hockey programs for the 2022-23 season, including the world juniors.
Among other revelations that followed was Hockey Canada’s admission it drew on minor hockey membership fees to pay for uninsured liabilities, including sexual abuse claims.Article content “I think it will be challenging, no matter who is in charge, for that culture shift because it’s embedded … For it to change, it will mean that everyone involved in hockey not only agrees but can show integrity in never perpetrating violence against women. That’s where we’ll be able to measure change.”Article content
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