The House of Commons heritage committee has ordered another round of hearings on Hockey Canada's handling of sexual assault claims, with former and current top executives and board chairs summoned to testify.
New Hockey Canada interim board of directors chair Andrea Skinner also called before Commons committeeFormer Hockey Canada president and chief executive officer Bob Nicholson has been summoned to testify before the House of Commons heritage committee on Oct. 4.
Lawyer Andrew Winton sits alongside Hockey Canada CEO Scott Smith, centre, and CFO Brian Cairo, right, during parliamentary hearings in July.
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