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Hockey Canada reopens investigation into alleged 2018 sexual assault
Hockey Canada made a series of announcements Thursday in an open letter to Canadians, including the reopening of a third-party investigation into an alleged sexual assault involving members of the country's 2018 world junior team.The national federation said participation in the investigation by the players in question is mandatory, adding that anyone who declines will be banned from all federation activities and programs effective immediately. It previously said it "strongly encouraged" players take part in the investigation into the alleged incident, which occurred at a Hockey Canada function in London, Ontario. Hockey Canada CEO Scott Smith, who took on the role July 1 and has held various jobs at the federation since 1995, testified last month that 12 or 13 of the 19 players from the team were interviewed before the original, incomplete investigation concluded in September 2020. The NHL is also conducting an investigation because some of the players are now in the league. Hockey Canada said it will now require players, coaches, team staff and volunteers associated with its high-performance program to participate in mandatory sexual violence and consent training. The woman who made the assault allegation was seeking $3.55 million in damages from Hockey Canada, the Canadian Hockey League and the unnamed players.
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