May 26, 2024
National Assembly committee calls for governance changes at QMJHL in hazing report | CBC News

National Assembly committee calls for governance changes at QMJHL in hazing report | CBC News

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The committee is also calling on all junior hockey and other sports organizations to ban hazing, including specific activities during initiations such as tattooing players, sex acts, physical violence and drinking games.

Independent board of governors, definition of hazing among recommendations

A close-up view of a hockey official dropping a puck for a face-off.
The hearings were held following reports of abusive hazing procedures in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League. (Isaiah J. Downing/USA Today/Sports/Reuters)

A Quebec National Assembly committee is calling for governance changes at the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League as part of a report on hazing in the sport.

The committee is calling for the league to be run by an independent board of directors that doesn’t consist mostly of team owners and employees.

The report released today also recommends that the QMJHL establish what activities are acceptable during initiations and what constitutes hazing.

It says the league needs to take steps to educate players and establish an independent mechanism for receiving and investigating hazing complaints.

The committee is also calling on all junior hockey and other sports organizations to ban hazing, including specific activities during initiations such as tattooing players, sex acts, physical violence and drinking games.

The committee, which heard from witnesses in February, began studying the issue after an Ontario Superior Court justice accepted evidence that major junior players suffered “horrific” abuse from teammates and staff during initiations.

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