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Federal sports minister Carla Qualtrough announces safe sport commission

By The Canadian Press on December 11, 2023.

Canada's Minister of Sport Carla Qualtrough speaks to the media at Canada's practice session ahead of the team's Group B match against Australia for the Women's World Cup in Melbourne, Australia, Sunday, July 30, 2023. Qualtrough has announced a national commission to address safe-sport issues, but stopped short of calling a national inquiry. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP/Victoria Adkins)

OTTAWA – Canada’s sports minister has announced a national commission to address safe-sport issues, but stopped short of calling a national inquiry.

Carla Qualtrough unveiled a suite of measures, including a Future of Sport in Canada Commission that will hold a summit and produce two reports during its 18-month mandate.

An independent commissioner and two special advisers will head the commission.

Qualtrough was re-appointed sports minister this year eight years after she was first assigned the portfolio in 2015.

The lawyer and visually-impaired former Paralympic swimmer returned to the file amid what her predecessor Pascale St-Onge called a safe-sport crisis.

There have been calls from several sport quarters for a national inquiry.

Among other measures announced were moving the new Office of the Sport Integrity Commissioner (OSIC) and its abuse-free program out of the Sports Dispute Resolution Centre of Canada (SDRCC), increasing the capacity of AthletesCan, elevating Sport Canada’s athlete advisory committee to a ministerial committee, modernizing Sport Canada’s funding framework and developing a sport integrity framework, with policies around match manipulation and safeguarding children.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Dec. 11, 2023.

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