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 Thursday that the Education Department assured the school it was properly following a 2017 law governing how post-secondary institutions handle such complaints.
But Ibi Kaslik, a novelist and University of Toronto instructor, accused Concordia of not treating her complaint properly and keeping her largely in the dark as it investigated a teacher in the English department. She says the teacher was sexually inappropriate towards her when she was his student at the school in the 1990s.