Hockey Canada finally gets some positive news after years of bad press
Hockey Canada has been at the center of scandal after scandal dating all the way back to 2018. At no point could you hear about Hockey Canada without it being followed by some form of negative. Today however Hockey Canada finally received some positive news.
After Hockey Canada implemented many changes to their program, they have finally won the approval of the Canadian government.
In order to have its funding reinstated, Hockey Canada has met three conditions outlined by Minister St-Onge: become a full-signatory to Abuse-Free Sport and the Office of the Sport Integrity Commissioner; continue to review and implement the recommendations from the independent governance review led by The Hon. Thomas Cromwell, C.C.; and commit to more frequent reporting to the Government of Canada.
This is major step for Hockey Canada who has lost multiple Major Sponsors over the last year. Hopefully this is the first step in the rehabilitation and repair of Team Canada's reputation.
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