The university's proposed policy would prohibit staff and faculty from issuing collective statements on issues of political and academic debate.

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Carleton University is looking to implement a new institutional impartiality policy that some advocates say places “dangerous” limits on academic freedom and freedom of expression. Article content

The policy is currently in the consultation phase and states that it aims to ensure the university can remain impartial as an institution. As defined in the draft policy , this means that Carleton “does not endorse political parties or candidates or take positions in matters of public debates that are not directly connected to its institutional mission.” Article content Article content

While members of the university will remain

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