Former Canadian Olympic sprinter and retired Ontario judge Hugh L. Fraser nominated as board chair.
The other seven board nominees, all of whose elections are expected to be rubber-stamped Saturday, are:• Julie Duranceau, a legal specialist in workplace and sport harassment investigations, from Montreal.
• Jonathan F. Goldbloom, a communications and crisis-management specialist from Montreal, and a current VIA Rail board member. All nine are nominated to serve just a one-year term, as specifically recommended by retired Supreme Court justice Thomas Cromwell, whom Hockey Canada commissioned in August to lead an independent, impartial review of the organization’s governance structure and internal operational practices.
“Once elected, the board is expected to lead Hockey Canada through the urgent changes necessary to ensuring greater safety and inclusiveness in and around hockey, and restore trust in the organization.”
Canada Latest News, Canada Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Nominated new Hockey Canada board members include Cassie Campbell-PascallFormer Canadian Olympic sprinter and retired Ontario judge Hugh L. Fraser nominated as board chair.
Read more »
Hockey Canada announces nominees for new board of directors
Read more »
Former justice who released report on Hockey Canada to detail its problems at hearingsTiming of Thomas Cromwell’s testimony comes just before Hockey Canada is set to vote on a new board of directors
Read more »
As Hockey Canada settles sexual-assault claims, seriously injured players have to fight for compensationHockey Canada has vast financial reserves, including a fund built by registration fees that it quietly used to settle sexual-assault cases. But seriously injured hockey players facing steep medical bills wonder why they must fight for compensation from the organization
Read more »
CANADA: Pandemic, slower U.S. migration see Canada closing workforce gapWASHINGTON — Since the global onset of COVID-19, Canada has been gradually closing the gap with the United States when it comes to attracting and keeping an important economic prize: new permanent residents.
Read more »
CANADA: Pandemic, slower U.S. migration see Canada closing workforce gapWASHINGTON — Since the global onset of COVID-19, Canada has been gradually closing the gap with the United States when it comes to attracting and keeping an important economic prize: new permanent residents.
Read more »