It is truly a heroic bit of defence, especially when a leadership change seems like such an obvious starting point
And yet, there are Hockey Canada’s leaders, fires raging around them, acting like they have no idea where all this smoke is coming from.Article contentScott Stinson: A judicial inquiry into junior hockey might get the answers MPs haven't
During an appearance on videoconference that was combative and at times surprisingly adversarial, given the general mood toward Hockey Canada these days, Skinner said changes at the top will not be made, seemingly no matter who demands it, until a governance review is completed. She also disputed some of the reporting around Hockey Canada’s recent scandals as “substantial misinformation” and generally gave off the air of someone digging in their heels in response to unfair criticism.
There was a point long ago when resignations seemed inevitable. This story has now gone so far past that point that it has circled the Earth and arrived back at the start again. And yet, Skinner was using all the rhetorical shields and metaphorical roadblocks she could muster to counter the idea of Hockey Canada resignations or dismissals, stating that the board feared the type of tumult that could happen should certain executives be replaced on short notice.
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