UPEI board chair resigns after report of toxic culture, says new leadership is needed

A University of Prince Edward Island logo is shown in a handout. The university’s board chair has stepped down following a bombshell report detailing a toxic culture of harassment and racism. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO

CHARLOTTETOWN - The chair of University of Prince Edward Island’s board of governors has stepped down following a report that describes a toxic culture of harassment and racism at the school.

A letter from Pat Sinnott dated June 21 says he is stepping aside effective immediately because new leadership is required to address the university’s problems.

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