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University of Ottawa president Allan Rock clarified Wednesday in a letter to a Toronto newspaper that “widespread behaviour that was disreputable” led to the one-season suspension of the men’s varsity hockey program.
Rock’s letter in the Globe and Mail stated that an investigator’s report on the team’s two-game road trip to Thunder Bay earlier this year “disclosed widespread behaviour that was disreputable and unbecoming of representatives of uOttawa and suggested an unhealthy climate surrounding the team.”
Rock added that the charges against two of their players, captain David Foucher, 25, and assistant captain Guillaume Donovan, 24, who are accused of sexually assaulting a 21-year-old Lakehead University student was not the sole reason for suspending the program.
He wrote that any other course of action would have been less than responsible and the team needed a time-out to change that climate. In the letter, he added that “when a team’s leadership falters and its behaviour embarrasses the university community, it is time to pause and regroup.”
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Rock’s letter in the Globe and Mail stated that an investigator’s report on the team’s two-game road trip to Thunder Bay earlier this year “disclosed widespread behaviour that was disreputable and unbecoming of representatives of uOttawa and suggested an unhealthy climate surrounding the team.”
Rock added that the charges against two of their players, captain David Foucher, 25, and assistant captain Guillaume Donovan, 24, who are accused of sexually assaulting a 21-year-old Lakehead University student was not the sole reason for suspending the program.
He wrote that any other course of action would have been less than responsible and the team needed a time-out to change that climate. In the letter, he added that “when a team’s leadership falters and its behaviour embarrasses the university community, it is time to pause and regroup.”
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