Hockey Canada CEO says he won't resign, wants to lead culture change

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Hockey Canada CEO Scott Smith said on Wednesday he has no plans to resign amid a scandal over how the organization handled allegations of sexual assault, but…

Smith, appearing before a Canadian parliamentary hearing on a scandal that has rocked the national governing body, said he is the right person to spearhead efforts for positive change within the sport across the hockey-loving country.

Hockey Canada has been under fire since news broke in May of an alleged group sexual assault in London, Ontario, involving eight members of the country’s 2018 world junior team and subsequent out-of-court settlement.Article content During his opening remarks, Smith said he understands that Canadians’ trust in Hockey Canada “has been eroded” but that the organization is committed to taking every action possible to earning it back.

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