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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.
Obituary / Doug Lorimer
Professor Doug Lorimer passed away on March 19.
CAUT Bulletin — March-April 2025
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Interview / Carys Craig
Carys Craig is a legal scholar and copyright and artificial intelligence expert at Osgoode Hall Law School, York University.
Commentary / Canada’s overzealous copyright law deprives us of our own cultural heritage
By Donald Taylor and Jennifer Zerkee
Protecting academic freedom and our democracy: The role of faculty unions
By Randi Weingarten
This article is adapted from a keynote address given to the CAUT and Educational International conference on academic freedom held in Calgary, February 7-8, 2025.
News / Association of Nova Scotia University Teachers fights “egregious” Bill 12
The Association of Nova Scotia University Teachers (ANSUT) is calling on its 1,300 individual members and allies across the country to email or phone the Premier of Nova Scotia, the Minister of Advanced Education, and their MLA to demand that they stop
News / York University Senators seek judicial review of enrolment suspensions
Four York University Senators and a member of its Academic Planning and Research Committee are seeking a judicial review of the university’s unilateral decision to suspend enrolments in 19 academic programs.