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Former pro hockey player turned cop blasts policy banning unvaccinated parents from rink

Updated: October 4, 2021 at 9:57 pm EST  See Comments

Mon Oct 4, 2021 – 9:45 pm EDT

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(LifeSiteNews) – A retired National Hockey League (NHL) player turned cop blasted an Ontario rule banning “unvaccinated” parents from entering sports facilities.

Former NHLer Steve McKenna says it “broke his heart” to ask that his local rink remove a jersey he donated to them due to a “policy that segregates society.”

“Twenty years ago, I took great pride in donating one of my NHL jerseys to the Hespeler Arena to hang on the wall with the other NHL jerseys that came before me. I thought it might inspire the next generation to reach a level where they too can have their jersey on display, just as those inspired me when I was little,” McKenna said Saturday at a press conference at the Com Dev Indoor Soccer Park put together by Belinda Karahalios, an Independent Cambridge MPP. 

“It broke my heart when I had asked the Minister of Sport and the deputy city manager of Cambridge to have my jersey removed from the (Hespeler) arena because our family can’t support a facility that is not accessible to all families,” he continued. “How can we, as Canadians, support a policy that segregates society and in doing so damages the futures of thousands of children?”

“So

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