Canada’s sports minister defends her integrity commissioner’s complaint intake
Canada’s sports minister defended the low intake of complaints by the new sports integrity commissioner and urged the country’s sport bodies to sign onto the abuse-free sport program.
Pascale St-Onge appointed Sarah-Eve Pelletier as the country’s first sport integrity commissioner amid a recent wave of former and current athletes pointing to toxic cultures in their sport and demanding change.
The office of the sports integrity commissioner (OSIC) began receiving complaints and reports June 22, 2020.
OSIC admitted 25 per cent in the first quarter and 33 per cent in the second quarter, citing jurisdictional reasons for the low percentage.