Freedom of Expression
Policy Statement
As a public institution of higher learning whose mandate includes the pursuit of truth, the dissemination of knowledge, and the fostering of democratic discourse, Lakeland College is proud of its long-standing and continuing commitment to protecting freedom of thought, belief, opinion, and expression, and the related freedoms of conscience, religion, association, and peaceful assembly, as enshrined in the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
Lakeland’s mission is to inspire lifelong learning and leadership through experience, excellence, and innovation. Lakeland College is a place of free and open inquiry in all matters. All members of the Lakeland College community are guaranteed the broadest possible latitude to speak, write, listen, challenge, and learn. Debate and deliberation must not be suppressed simply because the ideas put forward are thought by some, or even most, to be unwelcome, uncomfortable, unwise, wrong-headed, disagreeable, deeply offensive, immoral or false.
The fact that an individual or group is permitted or invited to carry on an expressive activity on campus does not mean that the view of that individual or group are representative of Lakeland College’s views as an institution or the views of its leadership.
Furthermore, Lakeland’s values of learner success, integrity, respect, community, excellence and innovation guide the way we conduct business, and treat our students, colleagues and clients.
Purpose |
The purpose of this policy is to define the position on the rights and responsibilities of individuals engaging in free speech at Lakeland College. This includes the right to communicate opinions and ideas without interference, censorship, or sanction, including the right to engage in peaceful protest regarding the content of free speech of others. |
Scope |
This Policy applies to all members of the College Community, including invited guests and visitors, who use College space or resources or take part in off campus activities sponsored by the College.
This Policy does not apply to the responsibilities and obligations to and of the College as stated in other college policies or in the collective agreement between Lakeland College and the Lakeland College Faculty Association, regarding the College's commitment to academic freedom. |
Definitions |
College Community: Includes, but is not limited to, employees, visitors, volunteers, Freedom of Expression: Means the free expression of ideas and perspectives through a variety of media, including text, performance, images, or the spoken word (free speech), either virtually or physically, by individuals or groups |
Guidelines |
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Feb 2023
The complete policy is available as an e-document that can be viewed full screen, printed and downloaded.