QMJHL commissioner Gilles Courteau resigns effective immediately

By News Staff

Gilles Courteau, the commissioner of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League (QMJHL), resigned effective immediately Sunday.

“After devoting my life to the league, it is time for me to step down and pass the torch,” Courteau tweeted.

The long-time QMJHL boss leaves the league in turmoil after allegations of sexual misconduct in the Q.

“Although it is not an easy decision to make, it is necessary,” Courteau wrote. “Recent events have also been  on such a scale that my family members have been affected. Continuing would not be the right ting to do.

“I hope that my resignation will be understood by all involved, parents, players, coaches, owners, and fans, as the beginning of a new direction, a different direction.”

Quebec Premier François Legault publically questioned his trust in Courteau last week, despite not calling for his resignation.

The Quebec Liberals and Québec solidaire were calling for him to resign, after they accused him of perjuring himself in a parliamentary committee last week on the issue of sexual misconduct allegations.

Courteau said at the time that no cases reported in his league were similar to those described in an Ontario court ruling.


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Stephen Quirk, the only QMJHL player involved in the class action suit filed before Ontario Superior Court Justice Paul Perrel, reported being subjected to humiliating and obscene treatments.

In a media scrum, Courteau indicated that there was no sexual connotation in Stephen Quirk’s testimony. However, the player did report having been sexually abused.

—With files from The Canadian Press

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