Waterloo Region Record

Embattled York region school trustee resigns

- Colin Perkel

TORONTO — A Toronto-area school trustee under fire for months for using a racial slur about a black parent has resigned.

In a tearful video, Nancy Elgie, 82, says she wants to allow a process of healing, learning and restoratio­n to begin for the York Region School Board and community.

“I made a terrible mistake,” Elgie says in the 10-minute video, posted on YouTube.

Elgie says the incident occurred last November while she was having a private conversati­on with another trustee.

She says she was trying to refer to a parent featured in media stories about children being called a hurtful racist word.

“In trying to explain that, the words came out horribly wrong,” Elgie says. “I was mortified. I apologized immediatel­y.”

However, Elgie said, someone overheard the remark — but not the apology — and filed a complaint. “I reiterate that heartfelt apology,” she says in the video. “I know how hurtful that word is — even if used inadverten­tly — and I am truly sorry for the pain my words have caused.”

Until now, Elgie and her family had resisted calls for her to step down — including one from the province’s education minister. They had suggested that a bad fall that caused a head injury had somehow contribute­d to what had happened.

In her video, Elgie said she suffered a concussion and that a common symptom included mixing up words. Neverthele­ss, she said, her injury might explain but not excuse what she said.

“I used a hurtful word — one that is directly at odds with my values,” she says in the video.

The 17-year trustee says her long refusal to step aside was never about protecting her position but that she felt it would send the wrong message of punishment without restoratio­n. She said she has now decided the best thing to serve the people of Georgina, Ont., and the board was to step down. She said she hoped that would enable a process of healing and restoratio­n to begin.

“I am quite willing to be involved in that process, if it would be helpful, though it will not be as a trustee.”

 ?? NANCY ELGIE/YOUTUBE ?? Nancy Elgie resigned as trustee via a video posted on YouTube.
NANCY ELGIE/YOUTUBE Nancy Elgie resigned as trustee via a video posted on YouTube.

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