Posted: Feb 10, 2021 6:00 AM AT | Last Updated: February 10
Wayne John Hankey was once an Anglican priest, but was deprived of that office by the church in 1991 after an allegation of sexual abuse by a former student.(CBC)
A recently reported allegation of sexual assault against a Halifax professor is raising questions about why he was permitted to continue teaching for decades after he was disciplined in the early 1990s by his university in a separate sexual abuse case.
Wayne John Hankey, 76, was charged with sexual assault on Feb. 1 for an incident that occurred in student housing on the University of King s College campus in 1988.
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HALIFAX A long-time professor at Halifax’s University of King’s College has been charged with sexual assault in relation to a 1988 incident. Halifax Regional Police say officers in the Sexual Assault Investigation Team have charged 76-year-old Wayne John Hankey of Halifax with one count of sexual assault. Police say they received a report in September 2020 of a historic sexual assault against a man that occurred in student housing of University of King’s College campus in 1988. Hankey was an employee at the university at the time of the incident. Hankey is scheduled to appear in Halifax Provincial Court at a later date to face one count of sexual assault.
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Financial Relief for Nova Scotia Universities
January 12, 2021 - 2:22 PM
Nova Scotia’s post-secondary sector plays a key role in our cultural, social and economic well-being as a province, and like other sectors, it has faced unprecedented challenges due to COVID-19.
That is why the province is investing $25 million to help Nova Scotia universities manage the impact of the pandemic.
All 10 universities faced unexpected financial challenges for 2020-21, including loss in revenues related to tuition and residence fees. Institutions have also incurred additional COVID-19 related costs around information technology, curriculum development and additional supports for faculty, as well as increased cleaning and other costs associated with public health directives.