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Ethically challenged professionals should be exposed

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Nathalie Des Rosiers, head, CCLA
Nathalie Des Rosiers, head, CCLA
Michelle Flaherty, judge, HRTO
Michelle Flaherty, judge, HRTO

QUESTION: Can a Vice-President-Governance at a university have a tenured professor arrested, handcuffed, and dragged off campus in front of community members and students at the Cinema Politica weekly event that he created and has hosted for many years AND then become head of the Canadian Civil Liberties Association?

ANSWER: Meet Nathalie Des Rosiers.

See video report and documents here:

http://uofowatch.blogspot.com/2010/10/ethically-challenged-nathalie-des.html

Nathalie Des Rosiers answered in letter to author Jeff Schmidt that she did it because it was her job to do so under president Allan Rock. See her letter here:

http://rancourt.academicfreedom.ca/Data/Documents/ccla/2010-April-20=NDR-to-JS=CCLA-matter.pdf

You can trust Nathalie Des Rosiers to do her job. It is now her job to protect civil liberties in Canada.

 

QUESTION: Can the Legal Counsel at a university coordinate an extensive covert information gathering campaign against a tenured professor and many students AND then become a judge at the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario?

ANSWER: Meet Michelle Flaherty.

See video report and documents here:

http://uofowatch.blogspot.com/2010/10/ethically-challenged-michelle-flaherty.html

Michelle Flaherty continues to occupy her post at the HRTO.


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