Former sport minister Duncan has zero faith Hocky Canada can clean up its sport
TORONTO — As a former gymnast who has seen the darker side of that sport, Kirsty Duncan’s mandate was to try to eradicate abuse in Canadian sport.
Duncan, who was Canada’s sport minister from 2015 to ’19, is angry she wasn’t informed by either Hockey Canada or Sport Canada about the assault allegations against the world junior team in 2018.
She said she has zero confidence in Hockey Canada to clean up the sport now, particularly if the same people remain in charge.
“If we look at hockey, they failed for 30 years,” Duncan said. “We’re hearing about initiatives. We’re hearing a lot after the fact. The watershed moment should have been after Sheldon Kennedy (who was abused by then-coach Graham James in junior hockey).