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MPs grill ex-Canada Soccer president over handling of disgraced coach Birarda

NDP MP Peter Julian said at a parliamentary committee meeting Thursday that Canada Soccer is worse at handling certain "important" issues than Hockey Canada.

The statement came during a questioning of former Canada Soccer president, Steven Reed. The Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage focused on the hiring of disgraced former soccer coach Bob Birarda by a B.C. community club and the abuse alleged to have been committed by him.

"Quite frankly, I believe that Canada Soccer is worse than Hockey Canada in many respects when dealing with these important issues," Julian said, referring to allegations of sexual abuse and mismanagement within both sporting bodies.

Reed served as president of Canada Soccer from 2017 to 2020 and previously as president of BC Soccer from 2006 to 2009. He also served in a vice-president role and as chair of the finance committee for Canada Soccer.

He told the parliamentary committee he was unaware that Birarda had been hired by the community club until 2017. Birarda was sentenced to nearly 16 months in jail in 2022 for sex offences that "immeasurably harmed" four female teenage athletes.

"We know that a plethora of young girls and young women have been sexually assaulted by Mr. Birarda," said Conservative MP Rachael Thomas in questioning Reed. "We know that likely could have been prevented had you used your voice. What would you say to those victims now?"

After roughly 30 minutes of questioning, the committee took the decision to have Reed answer questions under oath.

"I didn't have the authority as the president of B.C. Soccer to go out and alert the community," Reed said when asked about whether he would have told others about Birarda's misconduct.

Reed was repeatedly questioned by politicians

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