Sport Integrity Canada expands public safe sport registry
OTTAWA — Sport Integrity Canada has expanded its public registry of people sanctioned under the Canadian Safe Sport Program.
The agency, formerly the Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport, has taken over the management of complaints and reports of maltreatment in sport from the shuttered Office of the Sport Integrity Commissioner (OSIC).
The registry expansion has been realigned to include people under sanction whose cases were handled by OSIC before the handover, and also those whose cases were handled through a national sport organization’s own safe sport process.
“A comprehensive and credible registry is fundamental to safe sport,” said Sport Integrity Canada chief executive officer Jeremy Luke in a statement Thursday.











