Sexual harassment prevention training required for 2023 world junior hockey tourney

Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston delivers a tribute as he attends a commemorative service celebrating the life of Queen Elizabeth at the Cathedral Church of All Saints, in Halifax, Monday, Sept. 19, 2022. The host provinces for the upcoming 2023 World Junior Hockey Championship are requiring Hockey Canada to sign an anti-harassment policy and to ensure it oversees sexual assault and harassment prevention training. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Andrew Vaughan

HALIFAX - The two host provinces for next month's world junior hockey championship are requiring the sport's governing body to oversee anti-harassment and sexual assault prevention training for all staff and players ahead of the tournament.

Hosts Nova Scotia and New Brunswick also want Hockey Canada to sign an anti-harassment policy, following accusations that the governing body hasn't done enough over the years to address alleged sexual assault involving players.

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