Alberta premier unhappy with Suzuki honorary degree but defends academic freedom
EDMONTON — Premier Rachel Notley says she does not agree with the University of Alberta’s decision to grant an honorary degree to high-profile oilsands critic David Suzuki.
But she says the university is built on academic freedom and independence, and that must be respected.
“I’m not a big fan of this decision,” Notley said Wednesday, adding she attended the university. “If I’d been on the (university) senate, I wouldn’t personally have voted for it.
“It struck me as being a bit tone deaf, but academic independence, university independence is important. So they have made that decision, they will defend that decision and that’s the way it should work.”