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U of T facing scrutiny over academic freedom controversy

(Ottawa – September 21, 2020) The Canadian Association of University Teachers (CAUT) is investigating allegations that the University of Toronto bowed to outside pressure in rescinding an offer of employment to an internationally recognized scholar.

CAUT Bulletin September 2020

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Introducing CAUT's 2020-21 Executive Committee

Brenda Austin-Smith PRESIDENT / PRÉSIDENTE MANITOBA/UMFA

From the Bulletin archives / Provincial power grab

In the spring 1996, the Manitoba government introduced Bill 32 which is designed to increase dramatically the power of the politicians over the internal functioning of Manitoba's universities.
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Pandemic passage

Even though Teressa Fedorak has taught full-time at Thompson Rivers University for some two decades, often taking on a dozen or more courses per year as a sessional lecturer, she always understood the precarity of her employment situation.
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Obituary / John Loxley 1942­–2020

University of Manitoba Economics professor John Loxley passed away on July 28th surrounded by his loved ones. Dr. Loxley was an activist who offered alternatives to orthodox economic theory and policy.
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Book review / We resist – Defending the common good in hostile times

Cynthia Levine-Rasky & Lisa Kowalchuk. McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2020; 328 pp; ISBN: 978-0-2280-0142-3. By Howard A. Doughty
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News / Re-opening colleges and universities: Fall semester plans

CAUT is tracking institutional plans for delivery of courses during the pandemic. We have compiled a database of more than 110 institutions' back to school plans, including the mode of delivery chosen for the Fall 2020 semester and links to each institutions’ health and safety plans.

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