Alberta rescinds appointment of Human Rights Commission chief in book review dispute
EDMONTON – The Alberta government has rescinded the appointment of the head of its Human Rights Commission in a dispute stemming from a passage in a book review that has been criticized as Islamophobic.
Justice Minister Tyler Shandro’s department did not formally announce it had removed Collin May as head of the commission.
Instead, it emailed to media late Thursday afternoon without comment a copy of the official cabinet order rescinding May’s job.
The cabinet order contained no reasons for the decision or comment from Shandro.