If Hockey Canada is going to truly change its culture then it must break from its old governance processes, say three experts.
Brock McGillis, an inclusion advocate who played professional hockey, said on Monday that he is concerned that Hockey Canada will once again get mired in old thinking if it doesn’t radically change how it appoints its new board of directors.
Cromwell was tasked with a full governance review of Hockey Canada earlier this year after it was revealed that the organization reached an undisclosed settlement with a woman who alleged she was sexually assaulted by eight players, including members of the country’s 2018 world junior team. A second police investigation is also underway over an alleged group sexual assault involving members of the 2003 men’s world junior team.
“In corporate, it’s always the board members that populate those committees, and not-for-profit, it’s quite common to see non-board members as committee members,” said Powers, who is on the nominating committee for the Canadian Olympic Committee. “So it gives them an opportunity as well to go outside the board again, to look for skill sets and diverse candidates.”
“I think the institutional knowledge is a diversion from actually addressing at the core, the fact that these institutions need to be dramatically rebuilt,” said Bradish. “It’s actually counter to getting diverse open, critical thinking and decision making in a board.
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