'We don't change culture with a poster': Former NHLer says new commission a starting point to tackle abuse
The federal government has launched a three-person to look at systemic abuse and human rights violations in Canadian sports. For former NHL player Sheldon Kennedy, it's a welcome step forward.
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![Sheldon Kennedy said the Bill Peters incident is troubling, but that it will start a conversation around bullying, racism and abuse in hockey. A man in a black suit and blue tie sits in front of an image of a hockey rink.](https://i.cbc.ca/1.5377798.1702676490!/fileImage/httpImage/image.jpg_gen/derivatives/16x9_620/sheldon-kennedy.jpg)
The federal government has launched a three-person to look at systemic abuse and human rights violations in Canadian sports. For former NHL player Sheldon Kennedy, it's a welcome step forward.