Evidence of meeting #86 for Canadian Heritage in the 44th Parliament, 1st Session. (The original version is on Parliament’s site, as are the minutes.) The winning word was boxing.

A recording is available from Parliament.

On the agenda

MPs speaking

Also speaking

Clerk of the Committee  Geneviève Desjardins
Kim Taylor  Player and Family Ice Hockey Advocate, As an Individual
Lukas Walter  As an Individual
Thomas Gobeil  Health Coach, As an Individual
Christopher Lindsay  Executive Director, Boxing Canada
Mélanie Lemay  Co-founder, Québec contre les violences sexuelles

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Co-founder, Québec contre les violences sexuelles

Mélanie Lemay

—in sports?

Yes, I did, based on how you have to protect the image of the team so—

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Conservative

Martin Shields Conservative Bow River, AB

Do you think they should be used?

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Co-founder, Québec contre les violences sexuelles

Mélanie Lemay

No. I don't think they should be used at all, because at the end of the day it serves not the players nor the youth. It serves the image.

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Conservative

Martin Shields Conservative Bow River, AB

Ms. Taylor, was a non-disclosure agreement ever involved with your son?

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Player and Family Ice Hockey Advocate, As an Individual

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Conservative

Martin Shields Conservative Bow River, AB

It's too bad that he didn't go to the Brooks Bandits. They have hockey players from all over the country and from the United States, with one from California and one from Texas. By the way, it's not a lower level down. The most valuable player in the Stanley Cup last year was a Brooks Bandit. There are a lot of good players at different levels, absolutely.

Non-disclosure for you, sir, Mr. Walter...?

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As an Individual

Lukas Walter

For me...?

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Conservative

Martin Shields Conservative Bow River, AB

Yes.

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As an Individual

Lukas Walter

I didn't need a non-disclosure.

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Conservative

Martin Shields Conservative Bow River, AB

Okay. You didn't have it. There was no non-disclosure for you.

Now let's go to non-disclosure in your organization, Mr. Lindsay. You're saying that you're changing the policies. Is that right?

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Executive Director, Boxing Canada

Christopher Lindsay

That's correct.

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Conservative

Martin Shields Conservative Bow River, AB

Going forward with the new policy, there will be no opportunity for non-disclosure.

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Executive Director, Boxing Canada

Christopher Lindsay

That's correct.

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Conservative

Martin Shields Conservative Bow River, AB

I'm not sure what your background is, but if somebody gave me a million dollars, I would think they be might be interested in how I accounted for that. Are you accountable for how that money from Sport Canada is spent?

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Executive Director, Boxing Canada

Christopher Lindsay

Yes. Boxing Canada is subject to accountability through Sport Canada.

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Conservative

Martin Shields Conservative Bow River, AB

How?

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Executive Director, Boxing Canada

Christopher Lindsay

Through evaluation through the sport accountability funding framework.

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Conservative

Martin Shields Conservative Bow River, AB

Can you describe that framework?

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Executive Director, Boxing Canada

Christopher Lindsay

I cannot. I have not personally been through that process yet.

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Conservative

Martin Shields Conservative Bow River, AB

Are you saying that you believe it's a one-time event?

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Executive Director, Boxing Canada

Christopher Lindsay

My understanding is that reporting is due annually.

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Conservative

Martin Shields Conservative Bow River, AB

You fill out a report and send it in. Would that be your guess?

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Executive Director, Boxing Canada

Christopher Lindsay

That is my understanding at this point, yes.

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Conservative

Martin Shields Conservative Bow River, AB

Okay. That's one-way traffic on funding you would get. That's problematic to me in the sense of.... I have to be honest about boxing, because the history of it in Olympics, in international sports federations, is not good. I personally would like to see it gone from the Olympics, really, because we have problems.

How do you choose the athletes to compete to the next levels? Are you familiar with it?

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Executive Director, Boxing Canada

Christopher Lindsay

All combat sports have, essentially, a hierarchy for selection, which is quite brutal at times.