Office of the Sport Integrity Commissioner (OSIC) is an important first step, but for meaningful change to take place the federal government must embrace an independent, third-party judicial inquiry. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jeff McIntosh August 30, 2022 Addressing athlete abuse in Canadian sport requires internal change and external investigators MacIntosh Ross, Western University The federal government has created a Sport Integrity Commissioner to help athletes dealing with abuse. But for change to be meaningful, third-party investigators must be part of the process.
The Black Stars were an extension of Nkrumah’s political ideology Wikimedia Commons March 31, 2022 Nkrumah and football: how Ghana’s top players ended up in North America Ernest Yeboah Acheampong, University of Education, Winneba Ghanaian footballers chased migration to the US after the removal of Nkrumah as president.
EPA/MALASIG June 20, 2018 How to build a winning team spirit at the World Cup Mustafa Sarkar, Nottingham Trent University Sporting success depends on strong squad bonds.