The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Hiring causes concerns

- BY COLIN MACLEAN

The hiring of a new communicat­ions and cultural affairs co-ordinator at P.E.I.’s French language school board is causing concern among some members of the francophon­e community.

Both the creation of that position and the hiring of Daniel Bourgeois to fill it were announced last week by the board. It was met with worries about a potential conflict of interest.

Bourgeois has held a number of leadership positions in the Acadian and francophon­e community in the past, including as executive director of both the Société Saint-Thomas-d’Aquin and La Belle-Alliance. However, he is also the husband of board superinten­dent Anne Bernard-Bourgeois.

The optics of the hiring has created enough concern in the community that the Société Saint-Thomas-d’Aquin, an advocacy organizati­on for P.E.I.’s Acadians, felt it needed to respond.

Guy LaBonte, president of the society, delivered a letter voicing those concerns to the school board.

“We felt we had to take a position because of how strong the reaction had been from the community,” said LaBonte.

“We asked them to reevaluate their processes and look at them with a lens on a potential conflict of interest.”

LaBonte added that he hopes whatever the board decides to do will be communicat­ed to the community.

However, Emile Gallant, president of the school board, said he is satisfied that appropriat­e measures were used to avoid any conflict in terms of Bourgeois’ hiring and future work for the organizati­on. He said that Bourgeois was hired by the board without any input from Bernard-Bourgeois and that future staff supervisor­y requiremen­ts will be carried out by the their human resources department or someone else within the organizati­on.

“We feel he was the best candidate following his interview and that’s why we at the board decided to hire him, because of his expertise,” said Gallant.

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