Future of Sport in Canada Commission to deliver first report on athlete safety gaps
The commission's 71 recommendations include establishing a national safe sport body to address systemic abuse and improve oversight across Canadian sport, based on consultations with over 825 people.
- The Future of Sport in Canada Commission will release its first report on abuse and maltreatment in sport today.
- The commission was created by the federal government in 2023 after athletes spoke out about systemic abuse.
- The report is expected to detail jurisdictional gaps that leave most complaints outside federal oversight.
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The Commission on the Future of Sport in Canada believes that Ottawa must act to better protect athletes.
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The Commissioner on the Future of Sport in Canada makes 71 recommendations in her preliminary report to reform a "broken" sport culture.
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