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Faculty welcome the departure of Laurentian University administrators but call for faculty and governance renewal

SUDBURY/TORONTO/OTTAWA, July 22, 2022 – The Laurentian University Faculty Association (LUFA), Ontario Confederation of University Faculty Associations (OCUFA) and the Canadian Association of University Teachers (CAUT) applauded the departure of two of Laurentian University’s most senior administr

Legal Basis for Special Equity Programs

Overview Every province and territory in Canada provides protection for special programs (e.g. affirmative staffing) in their human rights legislation. 

Committee Casual Vacancies

CALL FOR NOMINATIONS TO CAUT FRANCOPHONES’ COMMITTEE The CAUT Executive Committee is seeking your assistance to fill two vacancies on the Francophones’ Committee for a 3-year term that will expire in May 2025.

Casual Vacancies on CAUT Francophones’ Committee

The CAUT Executive Committee is seeking your assistance to fill two vacancies on the Francophones’ Committee for a 3-year term that will expire in May 2025.
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May NewsWire: CAUT ramps up Laurentian U pressure - Acadia U no confidence vote -  UPEI leadership concerns- CAUT academic publishing panel discussion

Every month we send our supporters a newsletter with the latest CAUT and post-secondary education sector news. This newsletter was published on May 31, 2022. Subscribe to get the newsletter straight to your inbox. In this issue
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2022 Federal and Provincial Budget Round Up

Despite welcomed commitments to expanded public services, including pharma care and dental, investment in post-secondary education was notably absent in the federal Liberal government’s 2022 budget.
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Laurentian U: leadership must be held accountable for financial mismanagement

(Ottawa, May 26, 2022)—The Canadian Association of University Teachers—the voice of academic and professional staff at 125 universities and colleges across Canada—is warning that Laurentian University’s ability to resolve its financial woes is in jeopardy if the Board of Governors does not dismis
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The shortage behind the shortage: nurse educators

When the University of Saskatchewan earlier this year announced it would be closing the Regina campus of the College of Nursing and shifting its programming to Prince Albert, Kathy Rodger, an associate professor, immediately found herself worrying about the quality of education nursing students w

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