Hockey Canada at committee: MPs continue probe of sexual assault allegations

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2:22Sport Canada was aware of Hockey Canada sexual allegations in 2018 but didn’t tell minister, senior director says

WATCH: Sport Canada was aware of Hockey Canada sexual allegations in 2018 but didn’t tell minister, senior director says

Hockey Canada‘s president is expected to appear before the House of Commons heritage committee today as hearings into how the governing body handled allegations of sexual assault continue.

Hockey Canada has been under fire since news broke in May that members of the 2018 world junior team were accused of a group sexual assault after a gala event in London, Ont.

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Sport Canada was aware of Hockey Canada allegations in 2018, but didn’t tell minister

Police did not lay charges, but the woman at the centre of the allegations sued Hockey Canada, the Canadian Hockey League and several players this spring.

Hockey Canada settled the case for an undisclosed amount and MPs on the committee are now probing how it dealt with the allegations and the lawsuit.

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Scott Smith, Hockey Canada’s president and chief operating officer, and recently retired CEO Tom Renney are slated to testify at the committee today.

On Tuesday at the committee, a senior director of Sport Canada said the federal organization was made aware of an alleged sexual assault involving members of the world team in late June 2018, but did not follow up with Hockey Canada over the next four years.

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