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FSIN sports director fired for comments at hockey tournament, alleged workplace harassment

The Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations (FSIN) announced its former sports director has been fired over a pair of comments made while introducing the championship team at a youth hockey tournament and an allegation of "inappropriate" workplace harassment.

In a statement Monday, Beardy's & Okemasis' Cree Nation said Corey O'Soup, the former FSIN director of sports, said the Beardy's "Beerhawks" twice in reference to the Under 9 Beardy's Blackhawks. The comments were made during a trophy and banner presentation after a championship game at the youth FSIN Hockey Championships on April 10.

Beardy's called the comments "disrespectful and upsetting to all who overheard what was said, and demonstrated a complete lack of professionalism, poor judgment and improper sportsmanship on part of the organizer."

It requested an apology, which was posted as a video later that day to the FSIN's Facebook page.

O'Soup apologized for his "hurtful introduction" of the Under 9 champion Blackhawks team and said he was "sincerely sorry" for misnaming the team twice during the presentation. 

"This was not intentional, nor a joke," he said. 

"I understand with all the issues facing us today around mental health and addictions that our communities suffer through that this has caused hurt and pain for you and your young people, and for this I am truly sorry."

In the video, he said he took responsibility for his comments and directed his apology primarily at the youth for overshadowing their hard work with his offensive misnaming, Beardy's & Okemasis' Cree Nation leadership and the FSIN executive. He said his comments don't represent the federation's values.

On Sunday, the FSIN announced it had fired O'Soup and said that the comments were not

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