UBC reviews award of honorary degree to former principal of B.C. residential school
VANCOUVER — The University of British Columbia is reviewing its awarding of an honorary degree to a Roman Catholic bishop who was once a principal at a residential school where the remains of over 200 children have been discovered.
The university said Monday that it’s aware of “community concerns” related to the degree conferred in 1986 to John O’Grady after specialists using ground-penetrating radar found grave shafts at the site of the former residential school in Kamloops.
The discovery of the remains is deeply upsetting and being taken seriously by the university, which is located on the traditional and unceded territories of two First Nations, it said in a statement.
University spokesman Matthew Ramsey said a review by UBC’s senate has been expedited and the process will include consultation with Indigenous communities and academic experts.