Hockey Quebec suspends sending registration fees to Hockey Canada
also said it has issues with how Hockey Canada’s action plan was drafted. The organization said it was conceived with the help of a private crisis management firm, and found it “troubling” that no sexual abuse experts or organizations were consulted.
Player registration fees come out to $3 per player. Hockey Quebec will continue to pay the amounts used to cover insurance costs.Earlier on Tuesday, Federal Sports Minister Pascale St-Onge called for regional hockey federations to pressure Hockey Canada to make changes. The Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage questioned former Hockey Canada chair Michael Brind’Amour and interim chair Andrea Skinner about the group’s handling of sexual assault allegations while putting pressure on Hockey Canada to make leadership changes.that removing the current leaders would “be very impactful in a negative way to our boys and girls who are playing hockey. Will the lights stay on in the rink? I don’t know. We can’t predict that, and to me that’s not a risk worth taking.
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