Hockey Canada’s board resignations came after ex-Supreme Court jurist’s recommendation – National | Globalnews.ca

A former Supreme Court justice recommended wholesale change at Hockey Canada a day before the embattled sports organization’s president/CEO and board resigned on Tuesday.

Hockey Canada released a memo from justice Thomas Cromwell Thursday alongside his interim report reviewing the organization’s governance.

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The memo, dated Monday, says “there can be no serious debate” Hockey Canada’s leadership had lost the confidence of important stakeholders and that calls for a change needed to be answered.

Cromwell recommended that Hockey Canada put in place a board and a board chair who agree to serve for only one year as a transition board. The transition board will be responsible for addressing “the many public concerns about the senior management team of the organization.”

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Hockey Canada announced Tuesday that president and CEO Scott Smith had departed, and the entire board of directors had resigned.

The board will remain in place until a new board is elected at Hockey Canada’s annual general meeting on Dec. 17.

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“I am not recommending that all of the directors immediately retire for the following reasons. The corporation would not be able to act without a board,” Cromwell wrote.

In his memorandum, Cromwell laid out four main tasks for the transition board:

  • Respond, in conjunction with Hockey Canada members, to the suite of governance changes to be released in his final report;
  •  Address the many public concerns about its senior management team;
  • Begin to repair fractured relationships with stakeholders;
  • Ensure operational stability

“I take no pleasure in delivering these recommendations,” Cromwell wrote. “Nevertheless, I do so in order to further what I see as the best interests of Hockey Canada and of the sport itself.”

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Cromwell was tasked in August with undertaking a full governance review of Hockey Canada 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.


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