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Trudeau calls Hockey Canada fund to cover sexual misconduct claims 'unacceptable'

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Canadians are right to be "disgusted" with Hockey Canada following a recent string of scandals involving allegations of sexual misconduct.

The latest news about the sport's national governing body landed on Tuesday when recently unearthed court documents suggested that the organization operates a legal fund dedicated to pay for uninsured liabilities — including sexual abuse claims.

"I think right now it's hard for anyone in Canada to have faith or trust in anyone at Hockey Canada," Trudeau told a news conference in Bowen Island, B.C. 

"What we're learning today is absolutely unacceptable."

Information about the fund is contained in a July 2021 affidavit sworn by Glen McCurdie, who was then Hockey Canada's vice-president of insurance and risk management, as part of a lawsuit launched by an injured player in Ontario.

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"When I think about the culture that is apparently permeating the highest orders of that organization, I can understand why so many parents, why so many Canadians who take such pride in our national winter sport, are absolutely disgusted by what's going on," Trudeau said.

"As a government, we will continue to be unequivocal in our condemnation of what we're learning and mostly in our demands that things change significantly."

Hockey Canada acknowledged on Tuesday the existence of a "National Equity Fund" that covers a "broad range of expenses related to safety, wellness and equity initiatives across our organization."

Hockey Canada told The Canadian Press the fund was "established in a manner consistent with reserve funds maintained by other large national organizations."

News of the fund described by

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