
Montreal colleges dispute findings of government investigation
MONTREAL — A recent Quebec government investigation into the climate at two Montreal junior colleges may have had a chilling effect on teachers, according to the director general of one of the schools.
Benoit Morin says the months-long probe exacerbated tensions at Vanier College, which has been under scrutiny since last fall due to complaints that diverging perspectives on the Israel-Hamas war had created an unsafe atmosphere on campus.
“I do think that the investigation raised questions that created an environment in which teachers may … doubt what they will be teaching,” he said in an interview. “And that in itself can affect the quantity and the quality of academic freedom that we see in our environment.”
Quebec’s Higher Education Department last week published the results of its investigation of Vanier and Dawson colleges, which pointed to a number of issues, from the sale of kaffiyehs on campus to language classes focused on Palestinian culture, which it said are causing strain among students and teachers.