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Remembering Howard Pawley

The Canadian Association of University Teachers is mourning the passing of Howard Pawley, former premier of Manitoba and professor of law at the University of Windsor.
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Union asks court to review U of Ottawa executive pay hikes

The union representing full-time faculty at the University of Ottawa is asking the court to determine if the University violated Ontario’s public sector wage freeze by raising the salaries of senior administrators.
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CAUT concerned James Moore’s appointment at UNBC didn’t follow proper process

The Canadian Association of University Teachers (CAUT) is expressing concern over the controversial appointment of former Conservative Minister James Moore as Chancellor of the University of Northern British Columbia.
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CAUT supports Carleton U prof’s refusal to sign away his academic freedom

The Canadian Association of University Teachers supports Professor Root Gorelick’s decision to refuse to sign an agreement that would prevent him from speaking publicly about open sessions of Carleton University Board meetings.
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CAUT Statement on the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women

On December 6, the Canadian Association of University Teachers joins with all Canadians in the remembrance of the tragic and violent events at l’École Polytechnique de Montréal.
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CAUT awards presented to professors Malinda S. Smith and Rolland Gaudet

Two eminent professors received awards for their outstanding contributions to equity and collective bargaining at the 79th Council Meeting of the Canadian Association of University Teachers.
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Nipissing faculty reach tentative agreement

This morning, the Nipissing University Faculty Association (NUFA) announced that they reached a tentative agreement with the University administration, ending a three-week strike.
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Solidarity rally for Nipissing faculty

Supporters of Nipissing University’s striking full-time faculty are rallying today in North Bay to call on the administration to return to the bargaining table.
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Report finds Brock U failed on academic freedom

An investigation into Brock University’s handling of complaints under its Respectful Work and Learning Environment Policy says the University President should publicly apologize to professors whose academic freedom was violated.
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Alberta budget

Alberta Finance Minister Joe Ceci’s first budget on October 27 was greeted with cautious optimism from the post-secondary community.

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