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'Dirty secrets': Ex-sport minister says verbal abuse suffered as a child gymnast triggered her eating disorder

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Liberal MP Kirsty Duncan, the former federal sport minister, says she's battled a lifelong eating disorder triggered by the verbal abuse she experienced as a child while training to be a gymnast.

In an exclusive interview with CBC News, Duncan described the emotional and psychological abuse she said she faced after she began her gymnastics training at age six. "I have not experienced the horrific abuse that other athletes have suffered," she said. "But I do know what it's like to be weighed and shamed.

I do know what it's like to be told to eat laxatives, toilet paper and water pills." On Thursday, Duncan announced that, on the advice of doctors, she's taking medical leave effective immediately to deal with a health challenge.

She said she's telling her story now because she believes not enough is being done to protect young athletes in Canada. Duncan has made repeated calls for a national public inquiry into what she calls the "dirty secrets" of the sports world to expose the prevalence of abuse and find solutions. "As someone who grew up in a broken system as an athlete, coach and judge, my first job is the health, safety and well-being of my athletes," she said. "We need a national public inquiry.

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