The House of Commons' heritage committee is inviting the leadership of Canada Soccer to testify in early March, putting the governing body under scrutiny over allegations of unequal treatment of the national women's soccer team and allegations of sexual abuse within soccer programs.
At a meeting Thursday on the study on Safe Sport in Canada, the committee adopted a motion put forward by NDP MP Peter Julian for a hearing with Canada Soccer's "current president and CEO." The motion allows for a summons to be issued if the invitation is declined.
Nick Bontis is the president of Canada Soccer, and Earl Cochrane is the general secretary. WATCH | Labour dispute spills into SheBelieves Cup: The motion comes after Liberal MP Anthony Housefather said Monday that the parliamentary committee has already requested the minutes of Canada Soccer's board and wanted to question the governing body in a future meeting.
The Canadian women are participating at the SheBelieves Cup in Orlando, Fla., amid an impasse with Canada Soccer. The players boycotted practice Saturday and said they would not take part in the tournament until their grievances were addressed.