“We believe that students have a right to a safe learning environment and should feel safe”...
Back in November 2020, we covered the case of Valentina Azarova, a Germany-based “human rights scholar” who was denied the directorship of the University of Toronto School of Law International Human Rights Program (IHRP). Outraged, her supporters complained that a Jewish alumnus and donor—a sitting Tax Court judge ill-disposed to Azarova's work on "Israel's occupation of Palestine"—prevented her hire via behind-the-scenes pressure. Now, an independent investigation has disproven this claim, but Azarova's advocates are sticking to—and relentlessly spreading—their original, false narrative.
Social media and the press is abuzz with the news that Biden plans to scrap the Keystone KL pipeline on his first day in office.
School claims it's making the change in the name of “equity, diversity and inclusion”...
"The activists issued eight demands"...
"This opportunity is open to qualified individuals who self-identify as Black peoples of African Descent"...
"for creating an 'unsafe' environment for students"...
"said he also based his decision on what he calls McGill's antidemocratic governance system"...
“We have intelligence from multiple sources including our allies and our own intelligence: the evidence indicates that the plane was shot down by an Iranian surface-to-air missile,” he told reporters in Ottawa Thursday.
"Not a good look for academia."...
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