Alberta professor put on leave as ripple effects of Charlie Kirk’s death continue
EDMONTON — The ripple effects of conservative influencer Charlie Kirk’s killing continued to be felt across Canada on Thursday as an Alberta university confirmed it was facing threats, and a major TV network rejigged its programming after the suspension of “Jimmy Kimmel Live!”
The University of Alberta confirmed it had put a law professor on non-disciplinary leave after it became aware of online comments and threats connected with the shooting of Kirk earlier this month.
The university in Edmonton said in a statement the professor will be on leave during a review, but declined to identify them or provide details on the comments.
“Given the violent nature of the September 10 attack at Utah Valley University, and the targeting of community members online, our immediate focus has been on safety,” university spokesman Michael Brown said in an email, adding the school has brought in additional security measures after Kirk’s killing.
