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‘Scholar Strike’ at Canadian Universities Stole Students’ Valuable Class Time

‘Scholar Strike’ at Canadian Universities Stole Students’ Valuable Class Time
Provincial governments have a fiduciary obligation to hold universities and their professors accountable for acts that violate their responsibilities to teach and administer programs. The Canadian Press/Hannah Yoon
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Canadian universities had been shut down since March because of the COVID-19 virus. Yet, during the first week of classes in September, university professors went on a two-day “Scholar Strike” to protest against “anti-black violence.”

Rodney A. Clifton
Rodney A. Clifton
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Rodney A. Clifton is a professor emeritus at the University of Manitoba and a senior fellow at the Frontier Centre for Public Policy.
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