“Ryerson is in bed with Ford,” members of the Black Liberation Collective (BLC) shouted Monday as they protested the university’s freedom of expression draft statement.
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Minimum wage workers will no longer receive a $1-per-hour increase on Jan. 1 and many Ryerson students are not happy.
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Brampton and Ryerson push ahead despite government cuts
The City of Brampton is still planning to move ahead with smaller scale programs even after the province cut funding for the new Ryerson University campus.
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Free speech challenged at Ryerson town hall on freedom of expression
by Ryan Mooreby Ryan MooreThe president of an on-campus socialist group, Socialist Fightback at Ryerson, had the microphone whisked away from him when he challenged the university senate at a town hall on Wednesday. Hermes Azam was trying to challenge the university senate during a meeting arranged by the provost’s office to discuss Ryerson’s draft statement on freedom of expression.
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Critics to continue protests when free speech draft returns to senate Nov. 6
by Ryan Mooreby Ryan MooreOntario Premier Doug Ford’s demand for colleges and universities to develop free speech policies, or have their funding cut, will prevent left-wing groups from disrupting far-right events and pro-life displays on campus, according to a coalition of groups.