‘Haven’t changed a thing:’ Private school much the same despite prayer appeal
CALGARY — An Alberta private school that five years ago was found to have discriminated against two Muslim students by not allowing them to pray is running much the same as it always has, says the school’s founder.
“We haven’t changed a thing,” said Neil Webber, president of Webber Academy in Calgary.
“We still keep having Muslim students coming here and enrolling. It hasn’t had any impact on our operations.”
Last summer, a Court of Queen’s Bench judge upheld a decision by the Alberta Human Rights Commission that found Webber Academy unlawfully discriminated against the students. The judge also upheld a $26,000 fine.


