Hockey Canada, the sport's national governing body, is under pressure to make leadership changes amid its handling of sexual abuse allegations. The statement goes on to say they are looking for "meaningful changes within Hockey Canada prior to the World Junior Championship taking place in our cities." Both Hockey New Brunswick and Hockey Nova Scotia announced this week they will not pay Hockey Canada its usual $3 per player assessment fee. Hockey Nova Scotia said it "lost confidence in Hockey Canada's senior leadership." "The people that have taken Hockey Canada to where they are now cannot be the people that take Hockey Canada forward," Robinson said.
Source: CBC News October 08, 2022 03:08 UTC