Canada’s bobsled, skeleton federation in negotiations with Canada’s safe-sport office
The national governing body for bobsled and skeleton plans to sign on with Canada’s new safe sport office.
A spokesperson for Bobsleigh Canada Skeleton (BCS) said Monday that it is in negotiations with the Office of the Sport Integrity Commissioner, which began receiving and addressing complaints of maltreatment in sport on June 20.
The news comes on the heels of more than 90 current and former bobsled and skeleton athletes repeating their call to Sport Minister Pascale St-Onge to help clean up what they say is a toxic environment in their sports.
The athletes were recently informed by OSIC that their long list of complaints couldn’t be investigated because BCS is not a “program signatory and the OSIC therefore does not have the authority to further consider issues regarding its individual participants.”