A report by former Supreme Court Justice Thomas Cromwell found that Hockey Canada’s use of its National Equity Fund to pay out sexual assault claims was not sufficiently transparent. Updates:
to pay out sexual assault claims was not sufficiently transparent. Additionally, members of Hockey Canada did not receive adequate information about the funds or their use, Cromwell said.
While Cromwell found that maintaining the reserve — funded by player registration fees — to settle under-insured and uninsured claims was appropriate, Hockey Canada failed to have a clear policy on how the Equity Fund would be used.
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