Report: Hockey Canada had second fund for sexual assault claims

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Report: Hockey Canada had second fund for sexual assault claims
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Controversy continues to follow Hockey Canada

Hockey Canada built a second fund to cover sexual assault claims and other lawsuits. The "Participants Legacy Trust Fund" was reportedly created with more than $7.1 million from the "National Equity Fund," which was used to settle a lawsuit filed this year by a woman who alleged she was sexually abused by members of Canada's 2018 World Juniors team.

This trust was reportedly supposed to be dissolved in 2020, but the terms were altered to ensure it would remain in place until 2039. “The name of the fund is designed to conceal and there is no doubt that that is the attempt,” NDP MP Peter Julian told. “This is another example of stonewalling and concealing of information that hockey parents and the general public need to know.”

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