
Professor criticizes N.S. university for awarding billionaires honorary degrees
ANTIGONISH, N.S. — A professor is criticizing St. Francis Xavier University for awarding honorary degrees to two controversial billionaires who made donations to the school’s Brian Mulroney Institute of Government.
Peter McInnis, chair of the school’s history department, says there appears to be a quid pro quo arrangement whereby some large contributors to the Nova Scotia university are rewarded with honorary doctorates
“Our tradition at St. F.X. is one of community activism and progressive social justice,” he said Thursday. “Some of these donations are at odds with that. Some of this money has been hidden from usual sources of taxes and other kinds of obligations all of us have as citizens.”
McInnis questioned the “moral efficacy” of the donations, and said there should be greater scrutiny of the possible strings attached to donations and how honorary degrees are conferred.