Tim Hortons, Canadian Tire, Scotiabank, Gatorade and more multi-million dollar companies have officially cut ties with hockey Canada on how they are handling this case and you should too!
*ALLEGEDLY* The court states and it has been stated that the female was in talks of going out for a drink with a Canadian Hockey player who was in town for the World Juniors which usually take place in the winter around Christmas time annually, the team Canada player than invited the girl back to his hotel and both engaged in sexual activity, where he than sent a text to his teammates telling them to come over and inside the room where the girl was. The girl never gave consent to the text message or the other 7 or 8 players showing up, and when they did they performed quite disgusting sexual actions on the female and did not let her leave the room.
Players on the 2018 team Canada World Juniors roster contain NHL superstars such as Cale Makar, Carter Hart, Jordan Kyrou, Robert Thomas, Brett Howden and more players who were then drafted into the National Hockey League. Dating about a month back news was released that Hockey Canada paid off the victim of the sexual assault with a settlement of $3.3 million dollars, which turned out to be funded by each and every parent who has registered there kid to play hockey through a Ontario OR Hockey Canada program. The victim and court re-opened the case as of late to identify if the sexual activity that was performed was consensually agreed upon or not, and at this time and since the court has been opened Hockey Canada has covered the names of these so called superstars who are being investigated for the sexual assault case in 2018.
TheGlobeMail.com recently did a study and search into where the funding of the $3.3 million came from for the settlement, and it is right out of parents pockets.
''Hockey Canada keeps a special multi-million dollar fund, which is fed by the registration fees of the players across the country, that it uses to pay out settlements in cases of alleged sexual assault without having to go through Hockey Canadas insurance company, and with minimal outside scrutiny.
Today, Rick Westhead and hockey Canada have revealed what has been used out of parents pockets with registration fees since 1989 to cover sexual assault fees, and it'll shock everybody.
�'Hockey Canada officials say 9 settlements worth a collective $7.6M have been made to
settle sexual assault allegations using the organization's "National Equity Fund" since 1989.
$6.8M of that is connected to Graham James-related incidents.''
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Should parents be reimbursed for hockey Canada not using there funds accordingly? | ||
100% | 206 | 75.5 % |
No | 67 | 24.5 % |
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