A portion of registration fees for young hockey players in the Toronto area are distributed to Hockey Canada.
The Greater Toronto Hockey League does not pay funds directly to Hockey Canada, but the Ontario Hockey Federation does and the GTHL is a member.
Of that amount, $2.97 is paid into the National Equity Fund, which the GTHL states is used to cover Hockey Canada costs to administer this fund which includes salaries, wellness programs, concussion research, criminal record checks, and donations to wellness organizations. "I'm unhappy that Hockey Canada is doing what they're doing, I don't want to be part of trying to pay off law suits," said Jason McCormack, who has two sons playing in the GTHL.The OHF stated it has asked Hockey Canada not to collect the $3 participant assessment fee for its players in the 2022-23 season.
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