Alberta justice minister asks for resignation of new human rights chief
EDMONTON, AB – The Chief of the Alberta Human Rights Commission is being asked to step down less than two months after coming into the role.
Groups such as the National Council of Canadian Muslims (NCCM) have raised concerns about comments made by Collin May in 2009.
In a review of Efraim Karsh’s book, Islamic Imperialism: A History, May called Islam intrinsically violent and “one of the most militaristic religions known to man.”
Following criticism by the NCCM, May said in a statement in July 2022 that he would commit to “meeting with leaders in Alberta’s Muslim community to learn more about their lived experiences in Alberta and to work towards overcoming discrimination against the Islamic community.”


