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Question to Mr. Rae in Town Hall meeting in Peterborough (Nov 22, 2004).
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Minister of Training, Colleges and Universities believes there should be freedom of information in our universities (Nov 16, 2004).
CFS Review Rae public forum in Peterborough Nov 10.
Rae Review comes to town Nov 22 (Arthur - Nov 8, 2004)
ReviewRae website - Canadian Federation of Students alternative to the Rae Review. (Nov 8, 2004).
Question to Mr. Rae in Town Hall meeting in Ottawa (Oct 25, 2004).
Submission to Rae Review from OurTrent member (Sep 26, 2004).
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Literate ex-premier may offer a new agenda for province’s universities (Sep 12, 2004).
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The Town Hall meeting for Peterborough is scheduled for 6-8pm on Monday, November 22, 2004 at Sir Sandford Fleming College, Main Cafeteria, 599 Brealey Drive.

The new Ontario Liberal government of Premier Dalton McGuinty announced a Postsecondary Review (also known as the Rae Review) in their Budget 2004 to review the design and funding of Ontario's postsecondary education system and recommend innovative ways in which our institutions can provide the best education to students and support Ontario's prosperity.

A brilliant, informative, progressive and well researched counterpoint to the Rae Review has been developed by the Canadian Federations of Students. On its newly launched ReviewRae website CFS notes:

Unfortunately, it appears that Rae had an outcome in mind before the consultation even began. Days after Rae's appointment, he publicly announced his opposition to centrally regulated tuition fees. And the discussion paper released on October 1 provides only a poor rationale for higher tuition fees and higher student debt.

In its publications, particularly on the theme of Accountability, the CFS has noted that the Ontario universities are exempt from Freedom of Information legislation. We at OurTrent believe that this has allowed the Ontario universities and to operation without any accountability whatsoever and that higher tuition fees are a direct result.

OurTrent applauds the efforts of the CFS.

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