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Former Tory James Moore Opposed As Next Chancellor Of B.C. University

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 01 Dec, 2015 11:37 AM
  • Former Tory James Moore Opposed As Next Chancellor Of B.C. University
PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. — An online petition calls on the University of Northern British Columbia to reconsider its decision to name former Conservative cabinet minister James Moore as its next chancellor.
 
The petition, posted Friday by an anonymous senator from the Prince George, B.C.-based university, had topped 1,000 signatures by early Tuesday.
 
Supporters have signed from as far away as Kenya, Connecticut, Minnesota and Inuvik, while faculty includes associate professor of geography, Brian Menounos, a Canada Research Chair in glacial change.
 
The petition says Moore was part of a government that muzzled federal scientists, failed to address global climate change and rejected an inquiry into missing and murdered indigenous women.
 
Moore did not seek re-election in October due to family reasons, but the petition says the 39-year-old was an active campaigner for the Conservatives, suggesting unflagging support for the party.
 
Moore received his undergraduate degree from UNBC and becomes the first alumnus to be named chancellor, with the swearing-in expected in Prince George next spring. (CKPG)

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