Did Skate Canada lose virtue with gift pushing star skater's brand?
/It is customary for skaters, judges and other officials to receive a welcome gift from the organizers of Grand Prix figure skating competitions.
But a gift provided at Skate Canada, the International Skating Union Grand Prix series event last month in Regina, Saskatchewan, has raised ethical questions.
The gift, presented by the Canadian figure skating federation, was a pair of crystal earrings from the Regina-based company that manufactures and markets a jewelry line created by ice dancer Tessa Virtue, who, with partner Scott Moir, is reigning world champion and a favorite to win the Olympic gold medal next February in Pyeongchang, South Korea.
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