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News / Contract academic staff at U of T authorize strike mandate

After months of stalled negotiations to sign new collective agreements, contract academic staff with CUPE 3902 at the University of Toronto, St. Michael’s College and Victoria College voted overwhelmingly for a strike mandate.
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News / University of Manitoba academic staff ratify new collective agreement

Members of the University of Manitoba Faculty Association (UMFA) ratified a four-year agreement with the administration on March 13. The new collective agreement improves job security, provides significant salary increases, and ensures childcare availability for UMFA members.
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News / Five unions apply for CAUT membership

The applications for CAUT membership of the Association of Part-Time Professors of the University of Ottawa, the Saskatchewan Polytechnic Faculty Association, the Association of McGill Professors of the Faculty of Arts, the Association of McGill Professors of Education, and the Association of McG
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News / Quebec’s unions oppose bill that gives province power over strikes

Quebec’s unions have come out strongly against Bill 89, which they see as an attack on organized labour.
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News / Unions criticize Ontario’s Doug Ford re-election

Ontario premier Doug Ford returned to Queen’s Park with a third straight majority government after a February 27 snap election. Less than half the number of eligible voters cast a ballot in the election.
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News / CAUT mobilizes academic staff over cuts

CAUT is rallying academic staff and allies to take part in its “stop the cuts” letter-writing campaign.
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News / Trump administration threatening Canadian researchers

The Trump administration’s threats against Canada have extended beyond imposing tariffs to threatening to cut funding for academic research conducted in Canada.
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News / Federal election called for April 28

On March 23, a day before MPs were scheduled to return to Parliament, Prime Minister Mark Carney asked the Governor General to dissolve Parliament and call a federal election for April 28.
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Letter to the Editor

By George Elliott Clarke
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Executive director's corner / A new deal for post-secondary education and research

By David Robinson The word “unprecedented” has been used a lot in recent weeks to describe events south of the border. It is an understatement by any reasonable measure.

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