Hockey Canada reports over 900 cases of on-ice discrimination

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Hockey Canada reports over 900 cases of on-ice discrimination

Hockey Canada reports over 900 cases of on-ice discrimination

More than 900 documented or alleged incidents of on-ice discrimination like verbal taunts, insults and intimidation happened in Hockey Canada across all levels and age groups during the 2021-22 season. The national sport organization's first-ever report that tracks the issue shows 512 penalties for discrimination were called by officials, while 415 allegations were investigated afterward. The 14-page document released Friday details the application of Rule 11.4, which deals specifically with discrimination, including race, language, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity/expression, genetic characteristics and disability. Earlier this year, an independent review headed by former Canada Supreme Court judge Thomas Cromwell, into Hockey Canada's governance concluded the federation was at a "crossroads" and called for more oversight and accountability. A vote on a new board and chair by Hockey Canada's provincial and territorial members is slated for Dec. 17.


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