Léo Charbonneau is a former editor of University Affairs.
Léo Charbonneau is a former editor of University Affairs.
Former University Affairs columnist Jessica Riddell wants academics to rewire their mindsets and perspectives on how Canadian universities are currently being run.
The Globe and Mail Canada’s visa application centre in Beijing run by Chinese police Chinese police own a company that collects details of people applying for visas to Canada and numerous other countries, giving Beijing security services a direct...
Latest review by Universities Canada of its member institutions also catalogues efforts towards reconciliation.
The North Vancouver university becomes the association’s 96th member institution.
Global News ‘The right thing to do’: Queen’s law school removing Sir John A. Macdonald’s name Mark Walters, dean of Queen’s Law School, explains the move. Globe and Mail University of Ottawa professor at centre of controversy involving racial slur says...
CBC News Canadian professor's website helps Russia spread disinformation, says U.S. State Department The U.S. State Department has identified a Montreal-based website run by a retired University of Ottawa professor as having the single-biggest reach among "Kremlin-aligned" disinformation sites. Globe...
Globe and Mail Sir John A. Macdonald’s name to be removed from Queen’s law school building Queen’s University will remove the name of Canada’s first prime minister from its law school building in response to public demands and a...
Globe and Mail Opinion: It’s time to kick the Confucius Institute out of Canada Several school districts, including in Toronto, have long since terminated their relationships with the organization, as have a few Canadian universities. CTV News uOttawa support staff on...
Global News StFX moving forward with controversial waiver, students ‘disappointed’ St. Francis Xavier University sent out a letter to its students saying they have decided to move forward with the COVID-19 waiver, despite weeks of controversy and backlash from students. CBC Students'...
Universities from across the country begin to state their intentions for September.
Statistics Canada releases its latest data on the numbers and salaries of full-time teaching staff for the 2018-2019 academic year.