Scholars call for independent inquiry into sports in Canada
Ross spearheaded the Scholars Against Abuse in Canadian Sport letter, saying Canadian athletes deserve better.
He says it was important to bring all those voices together and put them shoulder to shoulder with the survivors.Story continues below advertisement “The government must appoint a third party to conduct a proper, thorough, trauma-sensitive investigation into the systemic failure of the nation’s sport system,” reads the letter.
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