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Associations warn of corporatization amid austerity
Academic staff associations across Canada are concerned about the corporatization of universities, criticizing consultant-led reviews for undermining collegial governance, transparency and academic freedom in the pursuit of cost-cutting measures. “Without decisive action from the federal government and the provinces to […]
11-09-2025
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York president’s resignation reignites governance concerns
After nearly a decade in the role, York University President Rhonda Lenton resigned in June. As the university begins its search for new leadership, the York University Faculty Association (YUFA) is urging a “total change in management direction,” with a […]
11-09-2025
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Quebec’s Bill 89: McGill faculty file court challenge
Four McGill University associations representing more than 500 academic staff have filed a court challenge against Quebec’s Bill 89, An Act to give greater consideration to the needs of the population in the event of a strike or a lock-out. […]
11-09-2025
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McGill librarians and archivists unionize
On August 5, Quebec’s Tribunal administratif du travail certified the Association of McGill Library Academic Staff (AMLAS) as the official bargaining unit for academic staff in McGill University libraries. CAUT is calling on the McGill administration to negotiate in good […]
11-09-2025
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CAUT intervenes in University of Calgary freedom of information case
On July 10, the Alberta Court of Appeal granted the Canadian Association of University Teachers, the University of Calgary Faculty Association, and the Canadian Association of Law Teachers intervenor status in a Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act […]
11-09-2025
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Protecting academic freedom and our democracy: The role of faculty unions
In the United States, we face a grave authoritarian threat. President Donald Trump is swiftly implementing the destructive, dehumanizing and undemocratic dictates from Project 2025, the authoritarian playbook for his second term.
16-04-2025
President's message
We must look up: Responding to our shared national moment
In the 2021 political satire “Don’t Look Up,” astronomers attempt to warn authorities and the public of an approaching comet that would destroy human civilization. The allegory of ignoring the dire consequences of climate change is apt for our present situation as post-secondary educators.
16-04-2025
By the numbers
Declining affordability of post-secondary education
Since the 2000-2001 academic year, average undergraduate tuition and compulsory fees have increased significantly faster than other goods and services.
16-04-2025
Executive director's corner
A new deal for post-secondary education and research
The word “unprecedented” has been used a lot in recent weeks to describe events south of the border. It is an understatement by any reasonable measure.
16-04-2025
Commentary
Canada’s overzealous copyright law deprives us of our own cultural heritage
In 2024, the estate of street photographer Vivian Maier, who died 15 years earlier, sued Toronto’s Stephen Bulger Gallery for allegedly producing and selling reproductions of her work without authorization.
16-04-2025
Commentary
Standing together against Bill 12: The fight for Nova Scotia’s universities
The Nova Scotia government’s recent introduction of Bill 12 — one of several pieces of legislation that will remove environmental protections, limit freedom of information, and align our universities with government priorities — has left a distinct chill in the air that we all feel here on the East Coast.
16-04-2025