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Inquiry into entirety of Canadian sport system called for at parliamentary hearing

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Anne Merklinger says the safe sport issues that have plagued Canadian athletes recently are the result of larger problems that deserve to be put under a microscope.

The Own The Podium CEO said at a parliamentary hearing Monday the organization would be in support of a public inquiry into sports in Canada that goes beyond safe sport.

Merklinger's answer came after NDP MP Peter Julian questioned what the federal government should be doing to ensure financial transparency, and if it should insist on victims' ability to speak out if they choose and make sure organizations don't impose non-disclosure agreements. "We as leaders all bear a responsibility for what has happened and we all bear a responsibility to make sure it doesn't happen again," Merklinger said. "I believe the issues related to safe sport are a symptom of a much bigger problem for the sport system in Canada in that it's under-resourced, it lacks leadership and it's very fragmented. "We would certainly support an inquiry that looks at the entire sport system.

… Where are there opportunities for improved alignment, improved resourcing and stronger leadership." Former sports minister Kirsty Duncan is among those who have demanded an inquiry into safe sport in Canada.

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