Mechanism for reporting harassment, abuse in place by late spring, says sports minister
Pascale St-Onge says plans are in place for an independent mechanism for the reporting of maltreatment in sport, and it will be operational by late spring.
Canada’s Sport Minister released a statement on Monday night in response to an open letter to Sport Canada signed by more than 70 current and former gymnasts, calling for an investigation into the toxic culture of their sport. By the end of Monday night, the list of signatories had grown to more than 130.
“Let me be clear: there is no place for harassment, abuse, discrimination or maltreatment in sports,” St-Onge said in the statement. “I want to recognize the courage of the athletes who have come forward.”
The independent mechanism will be operated through the Sport Dispute Resolution Centre of Canada (SDRCC), St-Onge said, and Sport Canada intends to make the mechanism mandatory for all federally-funded national sport organizations.