Carleton student Dean Tester has accused two Carleton University Students’ Association executives, one current and the other incoming, of campaigning for the Canadian Federation of Students (CFS) at the University of Guelph this week.
Photographs taken this week show CUSA vice-president (finance) Meera Chander and incoming vice-president (student issues) Dina Skvirsky on the U of G campus speaking to students.
According to a campus bulletin from U of G, the school successfully petitioned to hold a referendum asking students if they wish to defederate from the CFS. Tester, the organizer for the anti-CFS movement Move On Carleton, started a petition earlier this year to propose a similar referendum question to Carleton students.
Chander, Skvirsky and CUSA president Erik Halliwell could not be reached for comment.