Nike suspends relationship with Hockey Canada amid sex assault
allegations
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[October 08, 2022] (Reuters)
- Nike Inc has decided to suspend its
relationship with Hockey Canada as the national governing body faces
increased scrutiny over its handling of sexual assault allegations, the
world's largest sportswear maker said on Friday.
Nike is the latest sponsor to cut ties with Hockey Canada, which has
been under fire since news broke in May of an alleged group sexual
assault involving members of the country's 2018 world junior team and
subsequent out-of-court settlement.
Despite a freeze in funding by the federal government and mounting calls
for wholesale changes, Hockey Canada's interim board chair earlier this
week defended the current leadership in place at the national governing
body.
"After further review of Hockey Canada's response, we've suspended our
relationship with the federation and paused our support," Nike said in a
statement obtained by Reuters.
"We'll continue to monitor the situation and await more information
regarding Hockey Canada's actions to address the findings in these
investigations and create a safe environment for all athletes."
Hockey Canada did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
The allegations against the unnamed players have not been proved in
court but the Canadian federal government froze funding to the national
governing body over its handling of the alleged sexual assault.
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The embattled organization has since said it will no longer use a
fund that was financed by registration fees of players across the
country to settle sexual assault claims and also announced a full
governance review.
Since the allegations surfaced, Hockey Canada unveiled a plan to
"eliminate toxic behaviour" and the body's chief executive said he
is the right person to lead efforts for positive change within the
sport across the hockey-loving country.
"Nike believes sport should create a safe, supportive environment
for all athletes," Nike said.
"We're deeply concerned by the ongoing reports around Hockey Canada.
We believe significant and substantive action is required to support
athletes and transform hockey for future generations."
(Reporting by Frank Pingue in Toronto; Editing by Toby Davis)
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