Teaching assistant sues Wilfrid Laurier over alleged ‘inquisition’
TORONTO — A university teaching assistant who gained prominence after being disciplined for showing students a TV clip of a controversial professor discussing gender-neutral pronouns is suing the school.
In an unproven statement of claim filed this week, Lindsay Shepherd says Wilfrid Laurier University behaved negligently, leaving her unemployable in academia.
The suit, not tested in any court of law, names the school in Waterloo, Ont., two professors, and a manager of the university’s diversity and equity office. It seeks a total of $3.6 million in various damages.
“The conduct of the defendants was objectively outrageous and flagrant,” the suit alleges. “They had reckless disregard for the fact that the foreseeable consequences of their conduct would cause Shepherd to suffer emotional stress — which it did.”


