Quebec national assembly adopts motion aimed at making sport abuse-free
MONTREAL — One of the women sexually assaulted by former ski coach Bertrand Charest said she was “super-relieved” after Quebec’s national assembly adopted a motion Tuesday aimed at making sport abuse-free.
Genevieve Simard and three other victims of Charest were in the provincial legislature for the occasion.
The motion calls for the development of a government plan to prevent all forms of sexual, physical and psychological abuse in sport.
“It was always a big goal of ours to have something positive come out of what happened to us,” a “super-relieved” Simard told reporters.


