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CAUT critical of Ontario colleges’ free speech policy

(Ottawa – December 17, 2018) The Canadian Association of University Teachers (CAUT) is giving a failing grade to a free speech policy developed by Ontario’s colleges without any consultation with faculty.
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Interview / Grahame McCulloch

Grahame McCulloch, recently retired general secretary of Australia’s National Tertiary Education Union, addressed delegates at CAUT’s 85th Council meeting in November on the many common issues facing both organizations and countries, and on the strength and knowledge gained from each other.
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The politics of free speech

In August 2018, Ontario’s Progressive Conservative government did something no other government in Canada has ever done: it mandated “free speech” at the province’s public universities and colleges.
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Book review / University commons divided: Exploring debate & dissent on campus

Peter MacKinnon. University of Toronto Press, 2018; 149 pp; ISBN: 978-1-48752-282-7. By Charles Reeve
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News / Investigation launched to probe Pyne saga at Thompson Rivers

CAUT has established an investigation into alleged violations of academic freedom at Thompson Rivers University.
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News / CAUT investigation into Potter case finds McGill violated academic freedom

A CAUT investigation into the controversial resignation of Dr.
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News / Academics meet with legislators

This year’s annual Parliament Hill Day saw 40 participants from CAUT member associations meet with 50 MPs and ministers to press for better funding for post-secondary education and research, and a balanced approach to copyright legislation.
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