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Dalhousie lockout, lack of spare military parts, remembering Graham Greene, and more

Sep 2, 2025
This week, students at Dalhousie University face disruption due to a faculty lockout, leaving many in academic limbo. Canada's military readiness is scrutinized amidst a spare parts shortage. The podcast reflects on the legacy of actor Graham Greene, an Indigenous talent who made a powerful impact in film. Meanwhile, urgent issues arise globally, including a landslide in Sudan, Trump's national guard deployment in Chicago, and delayed study permits for Chinese students. The discussion captures a rich tapestry of contemporary challenges and triumphs.
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ANECDOTE

First Day Chaos At Dalhousie

  • Dalhousie students arrived for the first day only to find most classes canceled due to a faculty lockout and strike.
  • Students like Savannah Burden and Waleed Umaru described confusion and frustration about delayed class starts.
INSIGHT

Budget Cuts Versus Faculty Demands

  • The faculty said their strike defended against administrative tactics like short lockdowns and unpaid prep time before recall.
  • The university countered it cannot afford larger wage increases while facing a $75 million expense reduction target.
ADVICE

Challenge Study-Permit Delays Legally

  • Students facing lengthy study-permit delays should seek legal help and transparency from IRCC as 25 applicants have done.
  • File formal court applications to force Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada to explain delays and security checks.
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