
Allison Forsyth, OLY
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Allison Forsyth, OLY
@AlliForsyth
COO | Partner ITP Sport & Recreation. Safe Sport Advocate and abuse survivor. Loving mama to 3 littles -- Prevent. Protect. Perform




My new book, WE BREED LIONS: Confronting Canada’s Troubled Hockey Culture, is coming this fall. Hockey in Canada is at a crossroads. Over the past three years, I have interviewed current and former junior hockey players, as well as parents, player agents, hockey coaches and executives, team owners, legal experts and sociologists about hockey culture in Canada. Their stories are shocking and offer insights into so much about our national game that is broken. Yet there are reasons to be optimistic. I’ve also spoken to men and women who want to see hockey get to a better place and are working hard to help young players become the best versions of themselves playing the game they love. Coming in November 2025 via @randomhouseca. Pre-order your copy today: penguinrandomhouse.ca/books/775299/w…

Hockey Canada's independent third party is investigating an incident in which a number of players on a U-15 team in Brantford, Ont., allegedly threatened to kill a teammate on a group chat. The Brantford Minor Hockey Association confirmed today that Hockey Canada's ITP has opened an investigation of the matter after receiving a complaint from the alleged victim's parents. According to social media posts about the incident, which included screen grabs of a team group chat titled "kill [name redacted]," a player was threatened with violence including rape, having pucks shot at his head, and having his throat stepped on with skates. When the targeted player's parents went to the team and to local police, coaches allegedly suggested the player move to another team, while police allegedly told them, "kids will be kids." It's unclear how long Hockey Canada's ITP investigation process will take. A spokesperson for the Brantford police service did not immediately respond to a request for comment.




Newfoundland figure skating coach Matthew Power was convicted of sexual assault in late November. In her reasons to find Power guilty, which have now been published, Justice Valerie Marshall detailed how Power frequently used the app SnapChat because unlike FaceBook or Instagram, SnapChat allows for disappearing messages. Allison Forsyth, a sexual assault survivor and advocate who educates on culture and safe sport issues, told me Power's case is illustrative of why sports organizations should ban the use of SnapChat. Forsyth: “Whether it's bullying, hazing, or sexual abuse, ShapChat is the most used tool for online abuse.” Forsyth also told me the case also offers examples of how cunning predators convince victims they are complicit in their abuse. In one instance, Power texted his 15-year-old victim: “You’re a minor lol, that’s where the trouble begins lol.” Forsyth: “If an athlete engages after this they immediately feel responsible and complicit.” @AlliForsyth

Greg and Susan Teague have filed a $1M negligence and wrongful death lawsuit against the Oakville Rangers Hockey Club and others. Our @CTVW5 story on their search for answers about how their 17-year-old son Benjamin died at a team event in 2019. youtube.com/watch?v=oH5eLP…







Hearing Swim Ontario has commissioned an investigation of an allegation that photos of a female swimmer in her bathing suit were shared among male team members via a group chat. Subsequent comments about the teenage swimmer from several of her male teammates, who are also minors, allegedly included mentions of rape and other sexualized commentary. Swim Ontario told me it does not confirm or discuss particulars of confidential complaints and it's unclear what it can/will do following investigation. Allison Forsyth, a former Canadian Olympian who is an expert on safe sport issues, told me organizations that follow best practices ensure at least one adult is present on any team group chats involving minors. @AlliForsyth

A former Peterborough Petes billet parent was arrested last week and has been charged with sexual exploitation, making sexually explicit material available to a person under 18, and making obscene matter, according to court records. Story from @rwesthead: tsn.ca/chl/former-pet…


*Will players be tried separately or together? *Will the Crown try to flip one of the defendants? *If the players are convicted, what would their sentences be? *What about other players who were in the hotel room? TSN has interviewed 16 current and former Crown attorneys and defence lawyers who specialize in sexual assault cases. They offered insights into how prosecutors and the defence team will navigate what will be among Canada’s highest-profile sexual assault cases since former CBC personality Jian Ghomeshi went on trial and was acquitted in 2016. tsn.ca/with-players-f…


Reflecting on her journey, Olympian Jill Moffat emphasizes the valuable lesson that mental illness doesn't equate to weakness. Read her story 👏👇 olympic.ca/2024/01/23/jil…

Breaking: Five members of the 2018 world junior hockey team have been told to surrender to London, Ont., police to face charges of sexual assault, according to two sources. theglobeandmail.com/canada/article…