Tim Hortons, Scotiabank pull Hockey Canada sponsorship for men's programs in 2022-23

2 years ago  /  Sportsnet  /  Read Time: 3 minutes 26 seconds

Tim Hortons informed Hockey Canada this week it has pulled its sponsorship of all men’s hockey programs for the 2022-23 season, the company says in a statement obtained by Sportsnet. Tim Hortons, which says it will continue funding women’s, para and youth hockey programs, first suspended its men’s hockey sponsorship in June. We officially informed Hockey Canada this week that we have pulled out of all men’s hockey programming for the 2022-23 season including the men’s world junior championships. Along with Tim Hortons and Scotiabank, several other Hockey Canada sponsors — including TELUS, Canadian Tire and Imperial Oil — previously withdrew their support for the 2022 men’s world junior tournament in August amid demands for systemic change. The governing body also says it is closely monitoring the “input and decisions” of fellow Hockey Canada members, including Hockey Quebec....

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