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Name: Laura Sparling on Mar 21, 2009Comments: I guess I was deluded to think I graduated from a progressive, open-minded university. FYI Mr Desmarais, the shortage of students has less to do with lack of interest than with the failure of our entire Canadian education system to nurture this variety of thought in our elementary and secondary schools.Flag
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Name: Laura Sparling on Mar 21, 2009Comments: And I though I graduated from a progressive, open-minded university! By the way, Mr Desmarais, the shortage of students has less to do with lack of interest than with the failure of our entire Canadian education system to nurture this variety of thought in our elementary and secondary schools.Flag
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Name: Luke Michielsen on Mar 21, 2009Comments: Eliminating the Women Studies programme at the University of Guelph would be a huge step backwards. As alum of the University, I urge you to make this right, and keep Women Studies.Flag
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Name: Dr. Sedef Arat-Koc, Associate Professor, Politics And Public Administration, Ryerson University on Mar 21, 2009Comments: I strongly believe that the universities have responsibilities toward the larger community and society to provide spaces for different types of knowledge and perspectives to be shared and discussed. As such, decision-making at universities should not be based on economic imperatives.Flag
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