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What the looming federal election could mean for the Bank of Canada’s independence
(theconversation.com)
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And it's UofC. You can have all the free thought you want at the UofC, as long as it's conservative in nature.
There have been some issues with bias with the university admin, but I wouldn't say that's the case with the university as a whole
For example
https://www.reddit.com/r/UCalgary/comments/10lgm6a/may_2023_elections_is_our_chance_to_get_what_we/
I'm on mobile and I can't check, but is this the riding that the university falls under?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calgary-Varsity
As for the author, I'm not sure. The profile only has this article, and I'm not well versed on the area of research to know if there is a bias or not
https://theconversation.com/profiles/andrew-allison-1511511/articles
It's well known. I'm actually a polisci grad from another university, we all knew that if it was boot licking conservative, we didn't even need to look at the header, we knew where it came from. I mean sure, it's important not to paint people with wide swath brushes, but that school is heavily heavily tainted with conservative one-track mind.
Edit: I should point out, just to your point, like a famous grad of UofC was Naheed Nenshi, so non-cons exist there. But the issue at the UofC, for every Nenshi there's like five Danielle Smiths. Makes sense, I mean Alberta is a con stronghold, and has been since forever pretty much. So it goes to say of course the UofC is too. But it's just a bit over the top.