Parliamentary hearing on Canada Soccer turns testy with Crooks’ veracity questioned
Newly elected Canada Soccer president Charmaine Crooks went before the Heritage Committee on Thursday, telling MPs she sees an “opportunity to reset” the beleaguered governing body.
“I strongly believe that we will be in a better place,” said Crooks, touting her belief in “trust, transparency and open communication.”
The former Olympian was the latest Canada Soccer official to appear before the Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage, with the governing body’s ongoing labour dispute and past practises up for scrutiny by MPs.
Crooks’ first questioner was Conservative MP Kevin Waugh, who opened by saying: “I don’t have to tell you the national teams are absolutely pissed off with you and your organization.”