School task force on Egerton Ryerson legacy won’t speed up report despite protests
TORONTO — A Ryerson University task force reviewing the legacy of the school’s namesake said Monday it would not speed up its work despite calls for immediate action and the toppling of a Egerton Ryerson statue on the campus over the weekend.
The Standing Strong (Mash Koh Wee Kah Pooh Win) Task Force co-chairwomen said the group would follow the process laid out when they started work earlier this year.
Demonstrations and calls for the university to change its name have ramped up in recent days following the discovery of what are believed to be the remains of 215 students buried in unmarked graves on the grounds of a former residential school in Kamloops, B.C.
“Despite the urgency expressed by some this week for immediate change, it is vital that we respect our commitment to the community for a transparent process,” co-chairwomen Joanne Dallaire and Catherine Ellis said in a statement.


