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Adam Gaudry, Assistant Professor at the University of Alberta
| January 19, 2017

New sexual assault policies in Canadian universities fail to include survivors' voices

Image: Sarah Meghan Mah
Student activists and survivors of sexual violence have led the fight for policy development on Canadian campuses for decades. They've won important victories, but the fight continues.

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Image: Sarah Meghan Mah
| December 6, 2016

Student activists fighting climate change are also resisting the corporatization of Canadian universities

Photo: Chris Donovan
A generation of climate change student activists find they must navigate an increasingly corporate governance structure that relies on managerial buzzwords, stonewalling and secrecy.

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| November 22, 2016
Image: Facebook/U of Toronto
| October 20, 2016

Students feel Canadian universities still aren't safe spaces for diverse voices

University of Toronto Scarborugh campus. Flickr/Loozrboy
If you ask universities themselves, Canadian campuses are fertile settings for diversity and marginalized people. The problem is the students don't agree.

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| October 12, 2016
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#BeenRapedNeverReported

April 16, 2015
| A talk at Carleton University by Sue Montgomery on Thurs. February 26, 2015
Length: 1:04:34 minutes (59.12 MB)

How do we address sexual violence at Canadian universities?

Photo: flickr/Tom Flemming
On January 9, the Centre for Ethics in Public Affairs responded to the developing crisis at the Dalhousie Dental School with a panel discussion about violence on Canadian campuses.

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