Republished here: Letter from the Society for Academic Freedom and Scholarship to H. Wade MacLachlan, President of the University of Prince Edward Island; Response from MacLauchlan to SAFS; Letter to the National Post concerning the SAFS - MacLauchlan
On February 19, The Telegraph published an article by Alasdair Palmer entitled â ENGLAND: The day is coming when British Muslims form a state within a state.â If you click on the link, you wonâ t find the article. Instead, youâ ll be trea
On February 19, The Telegraph published an article by Alasdair Palmer entitled â ENGLAND: The day is coming when British Muslims form a state within a state.â If you click on the link, you wonâ t find the article. Instead, youâ ll be trea
On February 19, The Telegraph published an article by Alasdair Palmer entitled â ENGLAND: The day is coming when British Muslims form a state within a state.â If you click on the link, you wonâ t find the article. Instead, youâ ll be trea
It's not just course content that's under assault from the politically correct. The University of Prince Edward Island, among others, actually confiscated student newspapers that printed the Danish cartoons. How can they pretend to teach students to de
Letter from SAFS to Wade MacLauchlan concerning censorship and freedom of speech, republished in the Citizens Centre email list - Judges / Charter Issues
the geography of the publication of the Danish cartoons tells us a lot about our democracies: what is allowed, what is forbidden... and what is taboo. In fact, it's more geopolitics than geography!
By rejecting the agenda of the extremists, Canadaâ s intelligentsia would be standing shoulder to shoulder with the Muslims and secular individuals from the region who reject both Islamophobia and Islamism. Islamism is not the new revolutionary moveme
Donâ t be silenced by extremists A plea from 11 Canadian Muslim academics and activists: A curtain of fear has descended on the intelligentsia of the West, including Canada. The fear of being misunderstood as Islamophobic has sealed their lips, drie
President Wade MacLauchlan of the University of Prince Edward Island is still publicly defending his decision to censor the student newspaper at the University of Prince Edward Island, which attempted to publish the controversial cartoons depicting Moham
President Wade MacLauchlan of the University of Prince Edward Island is still publicly defending his decision to censor the student newspaper at the University of Prince Edward Island, which attempted to publish the controversial cartoons depicting M
We Jews, who have suffered from censorship, should not be supporting it. Moreover, I donâ t believe censorship is efficacious. It renders the censored item into forbidden fruit, making it more appealing, not less so. In Europe, as in many quarters
Have you heard of the kerfuffle at the University of Prince Edward Island? The president caught wind of a university newspaper's plan to publish those cartoons - you know, the super-deadly evil ones from Denmark - and halted its distribution after only a
As an academic -- and one, who as a child, was fortunate enough to have his parents take him from a "fear" to a "free" society -- I suggest that the principle of freedom of speech must be treasured over all other principles, especially in universities, wh
I found it difficult to believe that the president of a Canadian university would come out so strongly against freedom of the press -- or as Wade MacLauchlan refers to it, "reckless free speech." What I found most offensive, however, was the way he tried
Letter to the National Post. 24 Feb 2006, from Ralph Awrey, concerning Wade MacLauchlan's open letter to the Society for Academic Freedom and Scholarship