Peter MacKinnon: University of Alberta should be applauded for resisting affirmative action

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Peter MacKinnon: University of Alberta should be applauded for resisting affirmative action

Affirmative action — by whatever name it is known — is discriminatory

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Proponents of EDI too often overlook or downplay its essential feature: it is discriminatory and contrary to section 15(1) of the Charter and its equivalent in provincial human rights codes. Promoting diversity sounds better than practicing discrimination, but the two have gone hand in hand in our universities and other public settings. As the Post’s Tristin Hopper observed: Canadian universities have engaged in race-centric hiring and admissions, and in some cases, race-segregated student spaces and events.

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The question is not whether racial, gender or other attributes can be taken into consideration in faculty appointments and student admissions. The whole person — the entirety of a person’s life and experience, including their personal........

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