With five former Canadian World Junior hockey players charged with sexual assault, is the sport’s culture getting any better? Former NHL player Sheldon Kennedy is a sex abuse survivor who co-founded the Respect Group, which aims to eliminate bullying, abuse, harassment and discrimination in sports. Dawna Friesen spoke with him about the Hockey Canada case, the sport’s culture, and how he believes progress has been made in how abuse claims are handled.
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Sheldon Kennedy: Has hockey’s culture improved amid World Juniors sexual assault case?
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