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Offer ‘academic refugees’ from U.S. a safe haven in Canada, profs urge party leaders

A letter signed by more than 500 faculty members calls Trump’s attacks on U.S. schools a “crisis” that also affects Canadian education, research and funding.

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Hundreds of professors are asking Canadian federal party leaders to provide a safe sanctuary for “academic refugees” and safeguard academic freedoms on campuses, as American universities face mounting pressure from the United States government.

An open letter signed by more than 500 faculty members criticized President Donald Trump’s attacks on U.S. schools and called on the next government to provide more funding for Canada’s higher education system. 

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