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La défense des libertés civiles ne souffre aucun compromis
Le Canada a adopté la Loi antiter­roriste il y a maintenant dix ans. Ce jour-là, et dans les années qui ont suivi, le gouvernement canadien, sous le couvert de la sécurité nationale, a apporté des modifications sans précédent aux lois […]
14-06-2012
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Deux journalistes primées pour leurs articles sur l’éducation
Lauréates des prix d'excellence en journalisme : Erin Hudson et Rosanna Tamburri. Erin Hudson, collaboratrice au journal étudiant The McGill Daily, et Rosanna Tamburri, journaliste pigiste, sont les lauréates des prix d’excellence de l’ACPPU en journalisme dans le domaine de […]
14-06-2012
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L’ACPPU accueille un nouveau membre
À son assemblée d’avril dernier, le conseil de l’ACPPU a accueilli dans ses rangs l’association du personnel académique d’Osgoode Hall (OHFA). L’ACPPU compte maintenant 73 associations membres locales et trois associations fédérées et représente plus de 68 000 membres du […]
14-06-2012
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CAUT Warns of Censure for Waterloo & Wilfrid Laurier
The University of Waterloo’s & Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs has attracted considerable controversy over its relationship with Jim Balsillie’s private think tank, the Centre for International Governance Innovation, where the school is housed. [Stephen Kearse/Imprint Publications] […]
12-05-2012
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Short shrift for research
The front page budget article in your April edition fails to acknowledge it was the previous 20 budgets that initiated the downward spiral of innovation in Ca­na­da. The current budget simply ignores the root cause of the spiral and lets […]
12-05-2012
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Scholars at Risk Launching Canada Section at Toronto Event June 22
By Michael Lynk & Clare Robinson When I published my first book, they withdrew my passport. They banned me from leaving … Then they put secret police under the building where I lived.” These are the words of a well-known […]
12-05-2012
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A Budget of Politics Disguised as Economics
The recent federal budget was a huge disappointment for the post-secondary education sector. Federal transfers to the provinces remain woefully inadequate to meet inflation and increasing enrolments at our institutions. This will leave them unable to create more student spaces, […]
12-05-2012
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Lee Lorch Given CAUT Distinguished Academic Award
Lee Lorch honoured at 96. CAUT’s 2012 Distinguished Academic Award has been presented to Lee Lorch, professor emeritus at York University and holder of a lifetime achievement award from the National Association of Mathematicians. Lorch is the seventh recipient of […]
11-05-2012
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Operating Grant Cutbacks in PEI Budget
Along with a projected deficit of almost $75 million for fiscal year 2011–2012, the Prince Edward Island budget presented last month revealed few surprises for post-secondary institutions in the province. The University of Prince Edward Island and Holland College were […]
11-05-2012
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Council Guests Barred Entry to Canada
CAUT has written to the Citizenship and Immigration Minister to protest repeated denials of travel visas for two guests invited to CAUT’s April Council meeting in Ottawa. President Christian Addai-Poku and vice-president Eric Agbe-Carbonu of the National Association of Graduate […]
11-05-2012
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Multi-Year Funding in Manitoba Budget
Despite measures to rein in spending, Manitoba’s finance minister handed down a budget April 17 that maintains a 5 per cent increase in operating grants for universities and colleges, in the second year of a multi-year funding pledge. The re-elected […]
11-05-2012
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Some Positives for PSE in Newfoundland Budget
The Newfoundland and Labrador budget tabled April 24 provided a continuing freeze for the eighth year on post-secondary tuition fees with no interest charged on provincial student loans. Additionally, students received an increased “study period exemption,” allowing them to earn […]
11-05-2012