Bill C-51, anti-terrorism, access to information, freedom of information, privacy, Canadian Institute for Information and Privacy Studies
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Pre-publication text of an address delivered at the 2015 Annual General Meeting of the Canadian Institute for Information and Privacy Studies. The author reflects on the implications of the passage of the C-51 omnibus anti-terrorism bill, with reference to information and privacy issues. The...
identity, education, British Columbia, college teachers
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This study researched changing academic identities in one dual sector university in British Columbia, Canada. It provides a close look at a group of faculty individually and collectively experiencing organisational change as the institution evolves from a college to a dual sector university. The...
postsecondary access barriers, Karen refugees, British Columbia South Fraser Region, Active Community Engagement Model, community survey, university policy recommendations
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The report presents results and recommendations from a 2013 participatory action needs assessment designed to identify postsecondary access barriers facing the Karen community, a Government Assisted Refugee [GAR] group living in the catchment area of British Columbia's Kwantlen Polytechnic...