Quebec committee calls for governance changes in major junior hockey in hazing report

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A Quebec legislature committee wants to see governance changes at the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League to prevent hazing.

In a report on sports hazing released Tuesday, the National Assembly’s culture and education committee said it wants to see the league run by an independent board of directors, instead of a board that consists of team owners.

The report, adopted unanimously by the committee, said players need to be involved in the senior management of the league.

“With an independent board, it’s like a watchdog,” Enrico Ciccone, the Liberal sports critic and a former NHL player, told reporters at a joint news conference with members of

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