Ottawa needs independent inquiry into “widespread abuse” in Canadian sports: educators – National | 24CA News

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Published 23.01.2023
Ottawa needs independent inquiry into “widespread abuse” in Canadian sports: educators – National | 24CA News

Dozens of Canadian and international sport students have joined the refrain in calling for an impartial inquiry into sport in Canada, saying Canadian athletes deserve higher.

In a letter to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Monday, Scholars Against Abuse in Canadian Sport urgently requested for the inquiry amid “widespread reports of sexual, physical, and psychological abuse of athletes throughout the nation’s sport system.”

The letter was signed by 91 people from 30 Canadian and 17 worldwide establishments.

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“(We) stand in solidarity with the over 1,000 Canadian athletes seeking immediate accountability and meaningful change from Sport Canada and the broader system it governs,” it stated.

The letter comes amid rising requires an inquiry after athletes from bobsled, skeleton and gymnastics, plus a number of members of Parliament have pleaded with Canada’s sport minister Pascale St-Onge for an investigation much like the Dubin Inquiry into doping in 1989.

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The educators’ letter was spearheaded by MacIntosh Ross, a kinesiology professor on the University of Western Ontario, who has written a number of articles on the latest Hockey Canada scandals, plus the nationwide safe-sport disaster generally.

“The vast majority of professors thought there should be an independent inquiry, similar to the Dubin Inquiry,” Ross instructed The Canadian Press in an interview. “Certainly, the stakes are so much higher for this issue. This isn’t doping and a matter of unfair competition. It’s actually the safety and well-being of athletes of all ages. Which it seems like an obvious thing that you would want to investigate and have all the information possible to try to fix the system so nobody else, or as few people as possible, get hurt going forward.”


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Experts have stated the variety of maltreatment complaints exploded in Canada in 2022, with athletes in additional than a half dozen sports activities waging wars in opposition to leaders, levelling allegations of toxicity and abuse, and pleading for widespread change.

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Testimony additionally started final month earlier than members of Parliament for the Standing Committee on the Status of Women’s hearings on the protection of girls and ladies in sport.

“The government’s response to athlete abuse remains woefully inadequate, failing to address the underlying factors responsible for the widespread maltreatment of athletes across the sport system,” Monday’s letter stated.

While St-Onge established Canada’s first Office of the Sport Integrity Commissioner (OSIC) in June, as a one-stop, impartial grievance investigator, the letter argued it’s “not a solution.”

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“Without complete independence from Canada’s sport authorities, the OSIC will always lack the powers necessary to resolve this crisis. The OSIC is an inadequate response to the toxic culture of abuse. It lacks the necessary independence, capacity, authorities, expertise, and mandate to conduct an inquiry of the breadth and depth required.”

“In short, the government is allowing Sport Canada to investigate itself.”

Ross, who has a PhD in kinesiology and teaches programs on Olympic points and sport historical past, amongst others, stated he was dismayed after a small variety of Canadian sport students not too long ago stated no impartial investigation was wanted. That motivated him to achieve out to others, and the motion snowballed from there.

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“Canadian athletes deserve better. They deserve more,” their letter stated. “Their safety and well-being should be the absolute priority. To reform the sport system, and prevent abuse going forward, we must know the scope of the problem. Without this information, the toxic status quo will persist.

“We urge the Canadian government to initiate an independent judicial inquiry into athlete abuse in Canada, akin to the Dubin Inquiry of 1989. The safety of the nation’s child, youth, and elite athletes depends upon it.”

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