Mark Huyser-Wierenga

[3] In 1983, Huyser-Wierenga received a Bachelor of Arts in history from Calvin College in Grand Rapids, Michigan.

[7] The Globe and Mail and other news outlets referred to the trial as "the first major Canadian case of the #MeToo era".

[2][8] McKnight was found guilty on five of thirteen counts of sexual assault and sentenced to eight years in prison.

[9] In 2005, Ralph Witten wrote that Huyser-Wierenga had "raised over $130,000 CDN that will contribute to the beginnings of further research" on the disease.

[11] In 2014, the Centre to End All Sexual Exploitation named Mark Huyser-Wierenga as a Men of Honour award recipient.