ContentSkip to Main ContentAccessibility HelpnewsTop StoriesLocalClimateWorldCanadaPoliticsIndigenousBusinessThe NationalHealthEntertainmentScienceCBC News InvestigatesGo PublicAbout CBC NewsBeing Black in CanadaReview of how school and education officials handle sex-related complaints is now underway3 minutes agoDuration 7:403 minutes agoNewsDuration 7:40Former P.E.I. Chief Justice David Jenkins has just started a new temporary job. He talks to Louise Martin of CBC News: Compass about the scope of his third-party review into how Public Schools Branch practices and policies played into the Matthew Craswell case. Related Stories Craswell case shakes trust in schools, former P.E.I. chief justice says as his review begins PSB parts ways with senior employee after new information emerges in Craswell case New rules see province screening sex education resources before they hit classrooms P.E.I. child and youth advocate questions inquiry into PSB’s handling of Craswell case Proposed bill would require P.E.I. school boards to report sexual misconduct complaintsTrending NowVideo15:38Will Donald Trump and Elon Musk destroy each other? | About ThatAbout That with Andrew Chang June 10Video0:17 Raw video shows Air India flight crashing moments after takeoff 7 hours agoVideo0:53Did you know these hit songs were actually only big in Canada?February 26Video0:33Police drag woman from cruiser after arresting her in Smiths Falls June 10Video2:10Boeing Dreamliner crashed 5 minutes after takeoff8 hours agonow
Review of how school and education officials handle sex-related complaints is now underway
