Quebec legislature holds hearings today on violent, sexual hazing in hockey
Quebec’s legislature is holding hearings today on violence in hockey hazing rituals and the possibility that similar practices exist in other sports.
The legislature is studying the issue after a recent Ontario court decision revealed disturbing details of sexual assault and torture suffered by teenage hockey players in Canada’s three major junior hockey leagues.
Witnesses today include representatives from the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League and the Canadian Hockey League, the umbrella organization for the country’s three major junior leagues.
A representative of McGill University, which suspended its football program for a year in 2005 after a student was sexually assaulted with a broom handle during a hazing party, is also scheduled to testify.