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Solidarity is Nothing to Fear
Why do some people find the word “solidarity” so unnerving? Webster’s dictionary defines it as: “The state of being solidly united in support of common interests, rights, etc.” One colleague explained that solidarity made him feel uncomfortable because he values […]
01-03-2006
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Challenging Ageism in the Academy
In December of this year, Ontario will become only the second province in Canada (after Quebec) to banish one of the most disturbing practices of universities — the forced removal of productive and capable faculty members. Mounting opposition at the […]
01-03-2006
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New CAUT Group on Aboriginal Education
CAUT has created a special working group on aboriginal post-secondary education. The group will advise CAUT about how it can effectively intervene to help ensure Canada’s post-secondary educational system meets the needs of First Nations and other aboriginal students. The […]
01-03-2006
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The Access Principle: The Case for Open Access to Research and Scholarship
John Willinsky. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press, 2005; 272 pp; ISBN: 0-262-23242-1, hardcover $34.95 us. Questions about access to scholarship go back farther than recent debates over subscription prices, rights, and electronic archives suggest. The great libraries of the past […]
01-03-2006
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The True Genius of America at Risk: Are We Losing Our Public Universities to de Facto Privatization?
Katharine C. Lyall & Kathleen R. Sell. Westport, Connecticut: Praeger Publishers, 2005; 232 pp; ISBN: 0-275-98949-6, paper $44.95 us. A perfect storm of fiscal and political trends is rapidly forcing the privatization of America’s public universities. Unless those who care […]
01-03-2006
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Captured by Private Interests
Silent Theft: The Private Plunder of Our Common Wealth David Bollier. New York: Routledge, 2003; 260 pp; ISBN: 0-4159-4482-1, paper $19.95 us. David Bollier’s Silent Theft: The Private Plunder of our Common Wealth is an important contribution to an understanding […]
01-03-2006
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CAUT Names New Professional Officer
Kerry Pither recently joined the professional staff of CAUT’s research and communications group. A seasoned communications professional, Pither brings more than 15 years of media and public relations experience to the organization. In her new position, she will develop stories […]
01-03-2006
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Income Tax Promises: A Broad Snapshot
There were numerous income tax changes proposed by the previous federal government in last year’s economic and fiscal update. However, it is important to note that with the defeat of the minority Liberal government these proposals were not enacted into […]
01-03-2006
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Bilan des baisses promises de l’impôt sur le revenu : d’aujourd’hui jusqu’en 2010
Le précédent gouvernement fédéral a proposé de nombreux changements à l’impôt sur le revenu dans la Mise à jour économique et financière de l’année dernière. Toutefois, il faut noter qu’avec la défaite du gouvernement libéral minoritaire, ces propositions n’ont pas […]
01-03-2006
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La solidarité n’a rien de redoutable
Comment expliquer que des gens puissent trouver le terme « solidarité » aussi déconcertant? Le dictionnaire Le Grand Larousse le définit comme le « rapport existant entre des personnes qui, ayant une communauté d’intérêts ou une responsabilité commune, sont liées […]
01-03-2006
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Higher Education Leaders, Premiers Push for More Federal Funding
Canada’s provincial and territorial premiers invited more than 300 stakeholders to a national summit on post-secondary education and skills in Ottawa last month. The summit, called Competing for Tomorrow, was organized by the Council of the Federation of Canada and […]
01-03-2006
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Quality as Antidote
Frank Furedi’s commentary (“Becoming McUniversities,” Bulletin, February 2006) easily blames the standardization and homogenization of education in our universities on administrators who “compel” academics to adopt the managerial models and practices associated with McDonald’s hamburger chain. “We are increasingly forced,” […]
01-03-2006