Quebec education minister apologizes to McGill prof barred from ethics forum
MONTREAL — Quebec’s education minister has formally apologized to a renowned McGill University ethics professor for removing him from consultations based on false information.
Jean-Francois Roberge delivered the apology in a statement Sunday, after several days of mixed messages.
Daniel Weinstock was to speak at a forum on the future of a provincial course on ethics and religious culture, but the Education Department withdrew its invitation Wednesday shortly after the publication of a column that erroneously accused Weinstock of supporting symbolic circumcision on girls.
The Journal de Montreal columnist admitted Friday that his piece was inaccurate but did not apologize, and Weinstock was told by the province he could attend the forum but not as a speaker.