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Les réformes fiscales de 2002 qui touchent les particuliers
Le budget du gouvernement fédéral déposé le 10 décembre 2001 a proposé très peu de modifications au régime de l'impôt sur le revenu. Cependant, le 20 décembre 2002, le ministère des Finances a dévoilé un nombre assez important de projets […]
01-04-2003
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Committee of Inquiry to Investigate Horne Case
CAUT has established an independent committee of inquiry to investigate possible violations of academic freedom at Dalhousie University and its affiliated Queen Elizabeth II Health Sciences Centre. Dr. Gabrielle Horne, an assistant professor of medicine, had her research suspended last […]
02-03-2003
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Ethics Funding Under Attack at St. Michael’s
The University of Toronto's St. Michael's College is coming under fire from students, faculty and health organizations who want the school to return a controversial donation it received from a tobacco company. The University of St. Michael's College accepted a […]
02-03-2003
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Saskatchewan Article ‘Inaccurate, Misleading’
Professor Tim Quigley, president of the faculty association at the University of Saskatchewan, outlined his association's concerns about the university's integrated planning initiative in the January 2003 Bulletin. His article provides a unique view of our integrated planning process as […]
02-03-2003
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Saskatchewan Faculty Association Responds to Coates’ Letter
In response to Ken Coates' comments, let me first say that, in political struggles, it is rare for the other side to acknowledge the cogency of your arguments. However, the University of Saskatchewan Faculty Association continues to influence the integrated […]
02-03-2003
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Teaching & Research Subverted by Terrorist Agenda
I was heartened to see the CAUT leadership has expressed its appreciation of the leaders of the University of Haifa and the Hebrew University of Jerusalem for continuing in their missions of teaching and research "in the aftermath of suicide […]
02-03-2003
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World Bank Discovers Union Advantage
Unions can mitigate the negative impacts of globalization, a new study says. "Workers who belong to unions earn higher wages, work fewer hours, receive more training and have longer job tenure," say the researchers at the World Bank, who detail […]
01-03-2003
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Un tigre canadien édenté pour l’enseignement postsecondaire
D ans son discours du budget le 18 février, le ministre des Finances John Manley a qualifié plusieurs fois le Canada de " tigre du Nord ", par analogie à la croissance économique du " tigre irlandais ". En effet, […]
01-03-2003
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Budget a Toothless Tiger for Higher Education
Finance Minister John Manley made several references to Canada as the Northern Tiger in his Feb. 18 budget speech. This analogy is intended to signal economic growth, as in "Irish Tiger." Ireland, which provides free tuition for post-secondary education and […]
01-03-2003
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Arrêté, le professor Al-Arian est congédié
Le professeur Sami Al-Arian, de l'University of South Florida, ainsi que sept autres personnes, font l'objet de 50 chefs d'accusation pour avoir appuyé et financé un groupe terroriste palestinien et pour lui avoir relayé des messages. Ces hommes sont accusés […]
01-03-2003
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EI Task Force to Review Globalization, Education
The global federation representing the world's teachers' unions and associations is establishing an international task force on globalization and education. Education International is creating the task force to develop recommendations on how it should respond to the growing commercialization and […]
01-03-2003
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L’ACPPU adhère à la CSILC
L'ACPPU a joint les rangs de la Coalition pour la surveillance internationale des libertés civiles qui réunit des défenseurs des libertés civiles, des ONG, des églises, des syndicats, des défenseurs de l'environnement, d'autres groupes confessionnels et des groupes représentant des […]
01-03-2003