Canada's new safe sport warden hopes the Future of Sport in Canada Commission's first report gives direction on patching up cracks when it comes to abuse and maltreatment.
The Canadian Centre For Ethics in Sport took over the receiving and investigating of complaints and reports of maltreatment and abuse from the Office of the Sport Integrity Commissioner in April at the behest of former federal sports minister Carla Qualtrough.
The CCES's first quarter report revealed the same jurisdictional issues that plagued OSIC — the CCES mandate is limited to the federally funded national level and not the provincial, territorial and club levels.
Of 111 reports that came into the CCES in the first quarter, only 11 were deemed admissible by the CCES, and 82 were dismissed because they were not at