CANADIAN LACROSSE; A HISTORY AND A CULTURE OF MISTRUST
By Pierre Filion pierrefilion@bell.net I have attended 43 CLA ( L acrosse Canada) annual general meetings between 1973 and 2017; I have also attended every semi-annual meeting in that period along with numerous Board meetings, E xecutive committee meetings and sector meetings. I was there , I saw what I saw and heard what I heard . In no way , however, am I suggesting that I have a full perspective of ‘’the complete history’’ of Lacrosse Canada b ut 43 years of active presence might be something to take into account! A HI S TORY OF MISTRUST Allow me to shed some light on what I have seen as a constant and repetitive history of mistrust between the national and provincial associations. I’ll just share some factual examples to illustrate my point. Some elements are very significant; some are shocking; others less, but they all point in the same direction; lack of trust! My first CLA meeting was in 1973 in Vancouver; Jim Bishop and Morley Kells were in BC at that time to me...