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Hockey Canada says 2019 email does not reflect federation's 'current direction'

Hockey Canada says a 2019 email detailing its desire to self-govern its safe-sport cases does not reflect the organization's current direction.

In the email obtained by The Canadian Press, Hockey Canada boasted of its safe-sport management that was "second to none" but raised concerns of a third-party investigator or a toll-free reporting line.

"Hockey Canada recognizes that we need to do more to foster a safe and positive environment on and off the ice," the governing body said in a statement Wednesday. "That is why we are implementing significant changes to how complaints are received and investigated. This includes the creation of a new independent third-party complaint process and becoming a full signatory of the Government's Office of the Sport Integrity Commissioner."

Sport Minister Pascale St-Onge launched OSIC in June to perform independent investigations of claims of abuse and maltreatment in sport, and has set a deadline of April of 2023 for national sport organizations to sign agreements to work with the new office.

Weightlifting and volleyball are the only two national sport federations to sign on so far, although dozens of other NSOs are in negotiations.

The three-page email signed by Glen McCurdie, who was then Hockey Canada's vice-president of insurance and risk management, also detailed the organization's National Equity Fund used for uninsured liabilities, including sexual abuse claims.

"Through the consultation, Hockey Canada also provided information on our insurance policies related to sexual misconduct claims. As well, the use of the National Equity Fund is currently suspended and under review as part of an independent third-party governance review."

Kirsty Duncan, Minister of Science and Sport from

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