Canadian Lacrosse Association to discuss dropping use of ‘midget’ term
TORONTO — The Canadian Lacrosse Association is the latest domestic sport federation to consider dropping the term ‘midget’ from its youth category classification system.
The move comes after a number of sport associations from across the country, including hockey, football and athletics, announced similar plans. CLA executive director Jane Clapham said the topic of division names will be discussed by its board next year.
The Canadian Press first contacted the CLA for comment last month as other organizations announced plans to consider dropping the term, which many consider to be a derogatory slur. The Little People of Canada also recently reached out to the organization to inquire about a possible change.
“The CLA just received a letter from LPC this week requesting removing the term ‘midget’ from our age classification,” Clapham said in an email. “While this was not on our radar prior to receiving your communication this topic will be on the agenda for discussion at our next board of directors meeting in early 2019.”