Hockey Canada says it has become a full signatory to Abuse-Free Sport, the new independent program to prevent and address maltreatment in sport in Canada.
Hockey Canada said for alleged incidents involving other levels of sanctioned programming, an additional confidential reporting mechanism overseen by an independent third party has been established.
The federal department of Canadian Heritage, which oversees Sport Canada, cut off funding to Hockey Canada on June 22. Major corporate sponsors paused and later cancelled financial support, and on Oct. 6 provincial hockey federations began to announce they would not send their participant fees to the national body.
They include a commitment to have an independent nominating committee review and vet all applications for Hockey Canada's board of directors positions, including the chair. No names will be added to the voting ballot without the committee's approval.
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