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Minister promises bill won t meddle with student unions

Winnipeg Free Press RUTH BONNEVILLE / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS FILES Advanced Education, Skills and Immigration Minister, Wayne Ewasko says there has been “misinformation” circulating about the purpose of Bill 33. THE minister in charge of post-secondary education is defending Bill 33, saying it will not give the province the power to override student dues democratically decided upon in campus referendums. THE minister in charge of post-secondary education is defending Bill 33, saying it will not give the province the power to override student dues democratically decided upon in campus referendums. Wayne Ewasko, minister of advanced education, skills and immigration, told the Free Press there has been misinformation circulating about the purpose of the legislation, which would grant the province oversight in setting tuition and student fees.

A virtual round of applause for the University of Ottawa s Black community

A virtual round of applause for the University of Ottawa s Black community
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Canadian universities announce plans for in-class learning in September

IHRA Definition of Antisemitism Becomes a BDS Battleground

Angrily claiming that BDS and hatred of Israel are not antisemitism despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary, various “human rights” groups such as Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International and Jewish groups such as J Street, the New Israel Fund, and American Friends of Peace Now, use opposition to IHRA as a means to consolidate institutional power, split Jews and liberals, and legitimize opposition to the definition. Misrepresenting the IHRA definition is critical to this approach especially in higher education. At Syracuse University, a motion in the student government to adopt the IHRA definition was tabled due to allegations that it conflated antisemitism and anti-Zionism.

Jonathan Granirer and David Foster to represent students on UVic Board of Governors

Jonathan Granirer and David Foster to represent students on UVic Board of Governors File photo by Belle White. Jonathan Granirer and David Foster will represent UVic undergraduate and graduate student voices respectively on the 15-member Board of Governors (BoG) from July 2021 to June 2022. The Board of Governors is one of the highest decision-making bodies at UVic.  Granirer and Foster were the only candidates to run for their positions and have been acclaimed to their respective seats. They are both seasoned student representatives and say they will be working together to advocate for students on issues such as a safe return to in-person classes, international student tuition, and disability advocacy.

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