free speech Archives | Research & Innovation /research/tag/free-speech/ Wed, 29 Jan 2025 19:38:39 +0000 en-CA hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 Audio Interview: Osgoode Professor Jamie Cameron on free speech, abortion protests and the Gibbons legal case /research/2011/05/17/audio-interview-osgoode-professor-jamie-cameron-speaks-about-free-speech-abortion-protests-and-the-gibbons-legal-case-2/ Tue, 17 May 2011 08:00:00 +0000 /researchdev/2011/05/17/audio-interview-osgoode-professor-jamie-cameron-speaks-about-free-speech-abortion-protests-and-the-gibbons-legal-case-2/ Jamie Cameron, professor at 91ɫ’s Osgoode Hall Law School, talked about the Linda Gibbons case, in which Ontario launched a lawsuit in 1994 against a group of protesters some say were terrorizing staff and patients outside an abortion clinic, on CBC Radio’s “Sunday Edition” May 15. Cameron's interview is available on CBC's website and begins […]

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, professor at 91ɫ’s Osgoode Hall Law School, talked about the , in which Ontario launched a lawsuit in 1994 against a group of protesters some say were terrorizing staff and patients outside an abortion clinic, on CBC Radio’s “Sunday Edition” May 15.

is available on CBC's website and begins at the 11:15 mark. It runs to the 30:11 mark.

Posted by Elizabeth Monier-Williams, research communications officer, with files courtesy of YFile – 91ɫ’s daily e-bulletin.

 

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Passings: Professor Emeritus Arthur Siegel helped shape 91ɫ's communications program /research/2010/04/09/passings-professor-emeritus-arthur-siegel-helped-shape-yorks-communications-program-2/ Fri, 09 Apr 2010 08:00:00 +0000 /researchdev/2010/04/09/passings-professor-emeritus-arthur-siegel-helped-shape-yorks-communications-program-2/ Professor Emeritus Arthur Siegel of the Communication Studies Program in 91ɫ’s Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies died on Wednesday, April 7, in Toronto. A leading scholar in the field of politics and media communications policy in Canada, Prof. Siegel was instrumental in shaping 91ɫ’s Communication Studies Program. His writings and teachings contributed widely to our […]

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Professor Emeritus Arthur Siegel of the Communication Studies Program in 91ɫ’s Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies died on Wednesday, April 7, in Toronto.

A leading scholar in the field of politics and media communications policy in Canada, Prof. Siegel was instrumental in shaping 91ɫ’s Communication Studies Program. His writings and teachings contributed widely to our current understanding of censorship, press freedoms and referenda.

Left: Prof. Arthur Siegel

Prior to arriving at 91ɫ in 1976, Prof. Siegel was a successful journalist and wrote for Time magazine, Life magazine and Sports Illustrated, to name just a few. He also spent years working as a writer and commentator for Radio Canada International.

Prof. Siegel's family fled Germany on the eve of the Second World War, and he grew up in Trinidad. He studied at the University of California, Berkeley, Georgetown University and the Heidelberg University and completed his PhD at McGill University. His doctoral thesis compared English and French newspaper coverage of the 1970 FLQ Crisis.

Prof. Siegel was a devoted and dynamic teacher, colleague and a friend to many at 91ɫ. Over the course of his 34-year career, Prof. Seigel taught thousands of 91ɫ students. He was an exuberant, colourful and inspired member of the University community and he always encouraged his students to aim high. He brought wisdom and laughter to 91ɫ and he will be missed by his many colleagues in the Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies, his students and the alumni of the Communication Studies Program.

Prof. Siegel also worked tirelessly as a fundraiser for Toronto's Baycrest Centre, where he was chair of the Honour Roll and chair of the Men's Executive Service Group. He served as Editorial Advisory Board chair of the Jewish Tribune, and, at the time of his death, was on the Board of Governors of Tel Aviv University. He was also former president of Canadian Friends of Tel Aviv University. For several years Prof. Siegel was the chair of the Board of Directors for the Advocacy Centre for the Elderly (ACE).

Prof. Siegel leaves his wife Mireille, three daughters (Ariane, Alisa and Maura) and six grandchildren.

Funeral services take place today at 11:30am at Benjamin's Park Memorial Chapel, 2401 Steeles Ave. West. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations in his memory be made to a favourite charity.

In memory of Prof. Siegel, the 91ɫ flag will fly at half-mast from sunrise today until 1pm on Saturday. Condolences and memories may be sent by e-mail to Alisa Siegel at alisa.siegel@sympatico.ca.

Republished courtesy o f YFile – 91ɫ’s daily e-bulletin.

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