Hockey Canada lifts ban on activities, allowing member organizations to decide on return
Hockey Canada has lifted its ban on sanctioned activities and is allowing the country’s 13 member organizations to individually determine when it’s safe to return to action.
The move is a first step toward resuming play after Hockey Canada cancelled all activities under its banner March 12 because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Hockey Canada said in a statement the best approach for a resumption plan was for each member to work with regional public health authorities to determine the appropriate steps to return in areas that fall under their jurisdiction.
“Obviously, Hockey Canada has to deal with the diversity of the whole country,” Prince Albert Minor Hockey Association technical director James Mays told paNOW. “What Hockey Canada’s done is turned everything back to each individual jurisdiction. So the Saskatchewan Hockey Association, Hockey Alberta, whoever it may be, now have the opportunity to regulate and working with the governments and the Saskatchewan Health Authority.