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Hockey Canada learns of alleged sexual assault in 2003
Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports

Trigger warning: this article discusses allegations of sexual assault.

As key decision-makers from Hockey Canada and the Canadian major junior leagues prepare to testify next week before the Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage on Parliament Hill regarding the handling of the alleged sexual assault involving members of the 2017-18 Canadian World Junior team, another bombshell dropped Friday afternoon.

According to a statement issued by Hockey Canada, the national hockey body learned Thursday of an alleged sexual assault involving members of the 2002-03 World Junior team. Hockey Canada was contacted by TSN investigative reporter Rick Westhead with “disturbing details” of the alleged incident, and Westhead told Hockey Canada he has “spoken to multiple witnesses who provided him with explicit descriptions of an assault” — following an interview with Conservative MP John Nater, who is in possession of the same information.

“The details in Mr. Westhead’s email were deeply disturbing and Hockey Canada immediately contacted Halifax Regional Police, as Halifax was the co-host city of the 2003 IIHF World Junior Championship, and also notified Sport Canada of the information shared with us,” the statement said. “We have urged Mr. Westhead to immediately speak with police and to encourage his sources to do the same. We also implore MP Nater to contact the authorities with any information he or his office has received on this alleged group sexual assault.”

The statement also claims that Hockey Canada “heard a rumor” about “something bad at the 2003 World Juniors” and hired a third-party investigator to find more information but that the organization was “unable to learn anything” before receiving the details from Westhead.

This article first appeared on Daily Faceoff and was syndicated with permission.

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