COC making $10 million investment into safe sport
MONTREAL — The Canadian Olympic Committee is investing $10 million into safe sport initiatives, citing a call to action from Canada’s minister of sport Pascale St-Onge.
David Shoemaker, the Canadian Olympic Committee’s CEO and secretary-general, made the announcement at the COC’s annual session on Saturday.
“Athletes and sport leaders agree that the current situation in our system is untenable,” Shoemaker said in a statement. “We all want a safe and accessible system that also produces results on the world’s stage. To get there, we need to work collaboratively to find and implement solutions.”
Minister St-Onge has said there’s a safe sport crisis in Canada, and in recent months gymnastics, boxing and bobsled and skeleton have written to Sport Canada, asking for independent investigations into their sports.