Category Archives: University of Ottawa

Court Ruling over University of Ottawa Professor’s Expense Reports

F.Y.I. “Ontario’s information and privacy commissioner has ruled that the expense reports of a University of Ottawa law professor are protected by the critically important concept of academic freedom. In a ruling made public Friday, Commissioner Ann Cavoukian upheld the … Continue reading

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Provincial news and updates – settlements, students occupy President’s office, McMaster

MacMaster University’s standards on accountability and openness are discussed in this article: http://www.thespec.com/news/article/703713–opinion-mac-should-set-standard-on-openness Students occupy University of Ottawa’s President’s office over tuition hikes: http://thefulcrum.ca/2012/04/students-roccupy-u-of-o-president%E2%80%99s-office/ Faculty and TAs reach a deal at York University: http://www.nationalpost.com/todays-paper/Professors+reach+deal+with+York/6451524/story.html Ottawa University ready for legal fight … Continue reading

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