Tim Hortons ‘suspends support’ for world juniors in another blow for Hockey Canada
TORONTO — Tim Hortons has joined a growing list of corporations to pull sponsorship dollars in the wake of Hockey Canada’s handling of an alleged sexual assault and out-of-court settlement.
The restaurant chain said Wednesday it is “suspending support” for the upcoming men’s world junior hockey championship this summer in Edmonton as it awaits details on how the national federation intends to take “strong and definitive action” following the “deeply concerning allegations.”
“Hockey Canada has communicated that it is committed to changing the culture of hockey to make it safer and more inclusive for all, on and off the ice,” Tim Hortons said in the statement. “We have expressed strongly that we believe Canadians are urgently seeking concrete details from Hockey Canada about how it intends to do so.
“We will re-evaluate our sponsorship agreement once we have all the information we need to consider our options.”