Hockey Canada signs on to Abuse-Free Sport following months of controversy
CALGARY — Hockey Canada says it has become a full signatory to Abuse-Free Sport, the new independent program to prevent and address maltreatment in sport in Canada.
All complaints of abuse, discrimination and harassment at the national level will go directly to the Office of the Sport Integrity Commissioner, a new federal agency.
Hockey Canada’s announcement Thursday came as the national sports organization scrambles to restore its reputation after a series of damning allegations led to intense criticism and a number of sponsors to cut off funding.
“An important step in working towards ending a culture of silence that exists in corners of our game,” Hockey Canada vice-president of sport safety Natasha Johnston said in a statement.