The Minister responsible for Sport, Isabelle Charest, has doubts about the leadership of Gilles Courteau at the head of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League (LHJMQ), in the midst of a scandal over abuse in hockey locker rooms. She will be able to hear him explain himself to the parliamentary committee.
On Wednesday, Ms. Charest subtly invited her colleagues from the Commission for Culture and Education (CCE) to summon the commissioner of the QMJHL to the National Assembly to explain the alleged perpetuation of violent initiations to inside the circuit locker rooms. “I would be very ready to [l’entendre]. I will not put pressure on the commission, but I would be very favorable to it being done, ”she said in a press scrum.
In the following minutes, Prime Minister François Legault went further. “We are going to have a parliamentary commission,” he confirmed to the media.
The day before, Quebec solidaire had sent a request for an initiative order to hear both the LHJMQ and Hockey Quebec in parliamentary committee. The support of the Liberal Party and the Parti Québécois was acquired, but the Coalition avenir Québec had not officially given its approval. It is the members of the committee who decide whether or not to approve an initiative mandate.
Rape and intimidation
In a recent judgment of the Superior Court of Ontario, twenty former players of the three major junior leagues in Canada reported rapes and acts of kidnapping and intimidation perpetrated over decades in the framework of initiation ceremonies. After remaining silent on the alleged acts, the commissioner of the QMJHL, Gilles Courteau, granted his first interviews in the last hours.
At 98.5, he claimed that “no one ever [lui avait] talked about a similar situation” to the scenarios discussed in the affidavits compiled in the judgment. In the same breath, he admitted to hearing stories of confinement in a bus lavatory and biscuits being inserted into his anus.
“I was not reassured by his explanations,” said Isabelle Charest on Wednesday, when asked about the role of the QMJHL in this story. Is Mr. Courteau part of the problem? “That’s an excellent question,” replied the elected caquist.
According to her, appointing a woman to lead the circuit would be “fantastic” to end the “toxic” culture in hockey. “During the discussions we have had over the past few years, there are often questions that are not answered. This morning, he says he is aware of certain things which, in my opinion, are degrading situations, ”she continued.
Ms. Charest agreed that it is the league that will decide whether Mr. Courteau still deserves to occupy the seat of commissioner. However, she hopes to see more women in positions of power in hockey in Quebec. “It would bring a renewal, a different way of thinking,” she said.