Harassment complaint made against university women's hockey coach in Lethbridge
CBC News | Posted: August 2, 2018 9:07 PM | Last Updated: August 2, 2018
The head coach of the University of Lethbridge women's hockey team is to receive more training after the Alberta school investigated a formal harassment complaint filed by six of her players.
In documents obtain by the Lethbridge Herald, the players outlined 21 complaints against Michelle Janus.
They included claims the coach told a player she had to do mandatory counselling because of a suicide attempt; that bullying was allowed; and that players had to pay between $2 and $20 into a fine jar for broken rules, some of which involved their sexual history.
The players alleged the coach used ice time to threaten players, was disrespectful to people on the team and threw and broke equipment.
The university would not talk about the results of its investigation.
But in a decision dated July 31, the school told the players that while "the policy on harassment has been violated," Janus would remain as head coach and undergo more in-depth education and training.
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