MPs begin another two days of hearings into Hockey Canada’s sex assault settlement
OTTAWA — More Hockey Canada officials are appearing before a parliamentary committee this week as fallout continues over allegations that players from two World Junior Championship teams committed group sexual assaults in 2003 and 2018.
The House of Commons heritage committee has called for two days of meetings as it tries to unravel what happened when the organization learned of an alleged group sexual assault following a gala in 2018 involving eight unidentified players.
Hockey’s national governing body has been under intense scrutiny since news of the settlement was first reported by TSN in May. That grew Friday as news broke of another allegation related to the 2003 team.
The federal government has cut off funding and ordered an audit and a number of corporate sponsors have also paused their funding as a result.