“I’m not sure what you’re talking about, but I haven’t filed anything yet,” Radnoff told The Chronicle Herald Friday. The notice gives a line-by-line account of what in the column allegedly was incorrect or damaging to McPherson’s reputation. Kydd, a part-time instructor in MSVU’s business administration program, was first suspended, then fired for failing to disclose the relationship. Later that year, in October, McPherson filed the complaint against Kydd with the Nova Scotia Human Rights Commission. This week, Kydd posted on social media that the commission had dismissed the claim.
Source: National Post April 28, 2017 21:33 UTC