Penalties for failing to meet the province's standards haven't been developed.
who was critical of Islam in 2019. And the provincial court in 2020 ruled against the U of A in its attempt to charge an anti-abortion group $17,500 for increased security.Article content“If institutions were madly cancelling speakers that they thought were disagreeable, we’d hear about it. It would be a controversy, it would be in the media,” she said. “In the U.S.
The University of Calgary in an emailed statement echoed the commitment to protect “freedom of speech and supporting academic freedom,” and that it anticipates learning more about the government’s proposals in the coming days. Nicolaides said the goal is to ensure free speech continues to be at the foundation of these institutions, not to incite hate or create an unsafe environment for students.
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