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    Carleton University Senate Policy RegardingDiscrimination
    and Sexual harassment
    Carleton University is a community of faculty, staff, and
    students who are engaged in teaching, learning and research.
    Its members are part of the community at large and are governed
    by the law common to all persons. But membership in the
    academic community also entails certain rights and
    responsibilities. The University respects the rights of speech,
    assembly, and dissent; it prohibits discrimination on the basis
    of race, ancestry, place or origin, colour, ethnic origin,
    national origin, creed, sex, sexual orientation, age, marital
    status, family status, political affiliation or belief, or
    handicap that is defined as such in the Ontario Human Rights
    Code; it requires tolerance and respect for the rights of
    others; and it promotes an environment conducive to personal
    and intellectual growth. 
    (Please refer to the Offences of Conduct and Academic
    Standing sections of this Calendar.) 
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