Concordia University defends handling of sexual misconduct complaint
MONTREAL — Concordia University is defending the way it investigates sexual misconduct allegations against its faculty after a former student accused the school of mishandling her complaint.
University spokeswoman Fiona Downey said today Quebec’s Education Department told Concordia it is in compliance with a 2017 law governing how post-secondary institutions handle complaints of sexual misconduct.
Ibi Kaslik, a novelist and University of Toronto instructor, filed a complaint with Concordia in January 2018 against an English instructor still employed at the university. She accused him of sexual misconduct when he taught her in the 1990s.