Kennedy ‘disturbed’ Hockey Canada didn’t require players take part in assault probe
Sheldon Kennedy tuned in as Hockey Canada executives faced question after pointed question.
Tom Renney and Scott Smith were getting grilled by parliamentarians in Ottawa about the organization’s handling of an alleged sexual assault involving eight players and a subsequent out-of-court settlement.
A voice for victims following his own experience being abused by then-coach Graham James in junior hockey, Kennedy had a similar reaction when the sexual assault story involving former Chicago Blackhawks prospect Kyle Beach broke last fall as he watched the Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage meeting unfold.
“An archaic response to a human issue,” Kennedy said Tuesday in a phone interview with The Canadian Press. “There is an expectation that there’s transparency when something like this happens.