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September NewsWire: Post-federal election - Victory for academic freedom - Rising tuition fees

Every month we send our supporters a newsletter with the latest CAUT and post-secondary education sector news.
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CAUT marks the first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

(Ottawa, September 30, 2021) On this first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, the Canadian Association of University Teachers (CAUT) honours the Indigenous people who survived the residential school system, mourns those who were lost, and affirms its commitment to the restoration and rene
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CAUT calling for ‘pause’ of censure after U of T reverses course on Dr. Azarova case

(Ottawa, September 17, 2021) The Canadian Association of University Teachers (CAUT) today is calling for its members and supporters within the University of Toronto, across the country, and around the world to suspend actions related to the censure against the university administration.  

CAUT Bulletin — September 2021

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CAUT executive committee 2021-2022

Brenda Austin-Smith President

CAUT Bulletin – September 2021

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Academic advisor

A.J. of Halifax writes I have students in my class who are not following physical distancing and mask rules. I have raised this with the administration, but nothing has been done. What should I do? David Robinson answers:
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Interview / Lorna Wanosts’a7 Williams

Lorna Wanosts’a7 Williams is a member of the Lil’wat First Nation of Mount Currie, British Columbia.

Commentary / Unrest in higher education: an uncertain way forward

By FAISAL BHABHA Students and faculty from a wide array of minority and marginalized communities are challenging universities on many fronts. 

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