Turpel-Lafond stripped of honorary degree over claims of Indigenous heritage
REGINA — The University of Regina says it has rescinded the honorary doctor of laws degree it awarded to Mary Ellen Turpel-Lafond in 2003 as she faces questions about her Indigenous heritage.
The University was the first to revoke a degree granted to Turpel-Lafond, although she returned honorary degrees to two post-secondary institutions in British Columbia earlier this year.
Those schools and several others across Canada have confirmed they were reviewing honorary degrees conferred on Turpel-Lafond after a CBC investigation into her claim of Cree ancestry.
A statement from the University of Regina says it acted after considering the available evidence as well as “a number of other stated credentials and academic achievements (that) have been shown to be untrue.”