Canada's minister of sport says Hockey Canada must continue to transition to a new leadership team. Pascale St-Onge issued the statement on Sunday, a day after Andrea Skinner resigned as the interim chair of Hockey Canada's board of directors.
The national sport organization continues to draw widespread criticism for its handling of an alleged group sexual assault involving members of the 2018 men's national junior team, and how it has paid out settlements in lawsuits.
Skinner, who took on the role in August after Michael Brind'Amour resigned from the post, stepped down after she testified before Parliament's standing committee on Canadian Heritage on Tuesday. "It must now be followed by a process of meaningful change in Hockey Canada's values and culture," said St-Onge in a statement. "We hope that the remaining members work actively toward the transition to a new leadership and governance team, one that can put in place the training and support that players require, and create an environment free of sexual violence, maltreatment and discrimination." Skinner and Brind'Amour were grilled by the committee on Tuesday.
Members of Parliament demanded in committee hearings to know why Hockey Canada president Scott Smith has not yet been fired.