I will join my colleagues in calling for a national public inquiry. With field hockey being our national sport, the Hockey Canada case has received a lot of attention and has stirred up passions. However, the same situation exists in many other federations, which receive less attention because they are sometimes smaller. It is important to understand the whole phenomenon, as the problems are everywhere and are similar in all sports in Canada.
When it comes to funding organizations like Hockey Canada, what is important is to question the goals that are set to receive that funding. Generally speaking, if you don't meet the objectives, the funding should not be given, in my opinion. The reflection really needs to be on the goals that are set, and those goals need to be the scorecard for the health of the organization that is receiving the grant. Health is not just about outcomes; it includes other things as well. There needs to be a much more focused approach to athletes' well-being.
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