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Can Canadian sports achieve sustainable culture change? Minister to detail plans – National | Globalnews.ca

The federal sport minister is expected to announce changes to improve accountability and encourage sustainable culture change in Canadian sports.

Pascale St-Onge is due to outline specifics of the plan at a press conference Thursday morning.

The announcement comes after a series of hearings held by parliamentary committees appointed to investigate sporting abuses and safe sport in Canada.




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Former athletes and officials have testified before the committees, with many athletes calling for a national inquiry to improve what they have called a “toxic” sporting culture.

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Politicians have also questioned decisions made by sporting officials, such as Canada Soccer’s controversial broadcasting deal which was criticized by soccer players and Hockey Canada’s handling of misconduct allegations.

St-Onge previously said the government was considering ordering a financial audit into Canada Soccer much like it did to Hockey Canada when concerns were raised that public funds were being used to settle sexual assault cases.

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