en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margo_Lainne_Greenwood
2 corrections found
University of Alberta (BA)
Greenwood’s University of Alberta degree was a Bachelor of Education, not a Bachelor of Arts.
Full reasoning
Official biographies contradict the infobox’s "BA" listing. The University of Northern British Columbia profile for Dr. Margo Greenwood lists her credentials as "PhD (UBC), MA (UVic), BEd (Alberta)". The Prime Minister of Canada’s 2022 biographical note likewise says she holds "un baccalauréat en éducation de l'Université de l'Alberta" (a Bachelor of Education from the University of Alberta). Because multiple official sources identify the Alberta degree as a BEd, the article’s claim that it was a BA is incorrect.
2 sources
- Greenwood, Dr. Margo | UNBC
Greenwood, Dr. Margo ... PhD (UBC), MA (UVic), BEd (Alberta) ...
- Margo Greenwood | Premier ministre du Canada
Mme Greenwood est titulaire d'un baccalauréat en éducation de l'Université de l'Alberta, d'une maîtrise ès arts ... et d'un doctorat en éducation ...
Greenwood is the Academic Leader of the National Collaborating Centre for Aboriginal Health
This is outdated: Greenwood no longer serves as the centre’s academic leader.
Full reasoning
Current official sources show that Dr. Greenwood previously held this role, but does not hold it now. UNBC’s current faculty profile states: "Up until her appointment to the Senate of Canada, Dr. Greenwood served as Academic Leader of the National Collaborating Centre for Indigenous Health". The NCCIH’s current Academic Leadership page names Dr. Terri Aldred as Academic Lead and lists Dr. Margo Greenwood under "Honoured former academic leadership". So the article’s present-tense statement that Greenwood is the academic leader is no longer accurate.
2 sources
- Greenwood, Dr. Margo | UNBC
Up until her appointment to the Senate of Canada, Dr. Greenwood served as Academic Leader of the National Collaborating Centre for Indigenous Health...
- Academic Leadership | National Collaborating Centre for Indigenous Health
Academic Lead, Dr. Terri Aldred ... Honoured former academic leadership ... Dr. Margo Greenwood