Canada: university president to take leave amid controversy over Indigenous ancestry claim
by Olivia Bowden in Toronto from World news | The Guardian on (#69TKQ)
Incident involving Vianne Timmons is latest high-profile case of apparent cultural identity fraud
The president of a Canadian university has apologized and is taking a leave of absence after allegations that she falsely claimed to be Indigenous, in the latest high-profile case of apparent cultural identity fraud.
Vianne Timmons, who is president of Memorial University of Newfoundland, said that she would be taking a six-week leave after the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) published a report last week questioning her claims that her father's great-great-grandmother was Mi'kmaq.
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