Close Menu
  • Home
  • London
  • St Thomas
  • Toronto
  • Oakville
  • Ottawa
    • Hamilton
    • Richmond Hill
    • Vaughan
    • Windsor
    • Simcoe
    • St. Catharines
    • Thunder Bay
    • Tillsonburg
    • Vaughan
    • Wasaga Beach
    • Waterloo
    • Whitby
    • Windsor
    • Hamilton
    • Kitchener
    • Oakville
    • Ottawa
    • Perth
    • Peterborough
    • Pickering
    • Port Elgin
    • Renfrew
    • Richmond Hill
  • Contact us
What's Hot
Luigina Leutri Passes Away at 95

Luigina Leutri Passes Away at 95

April 18, 2026
Tragic Accident Claims Life and Injures Child in Hamilton

Tragic Accident Claims Life and Injures Child in Hamilton

April 18, 2026
New Daily GO Train Service to Stratford Launching Soon

New Daily GO Train Service to Stratford Launching Soon

April 18, 2026
Vaughan School Evacuated After Threat Report

Vaughan School Evacuated After Threat Report

April 18, 2026
Wasaga Beach Welcomes Costco with  Million Investment

Wasaga Beach Welcomes Costco with $50 Million Investment

April 18, 2026
Facebook Instagram
Facebook Instagram
Ontario ChronicleOntario Chronicle
Subscribe
  • Home
  • London
  • St Thomas
  • Toronto
  • Oakville
  • Ottawa
    • Hamilton
    • Richmond Hill
    • Vaughan
    • Windsor
    • Simcoe
    • St. Catharines
    • Thunder Bay
    • Tillsonburg
    • Vaughan
    • Wasaga Beach
    • Waterloo
    • Whitby
    • Windsor
    • Hamilton
    • Kitchener
    • Oakville
    • Ottawa
    • Perth
    • Peterborough
    • Pickering
    • Port Elgin
    • Renfrew
    • Richmond Hill
  • Contact us
Ontario ChronicleOntario Chronicle
Home»Guelph»Investigation Launched into Hate Symbols at Guelph Pub Night
Views: 1186
Guelph

Investigation Launched into Hate Symbols at Guelph Pub Night

March 16, 20262 Mins Read
Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Reddit Telegram Email
Investigation Launched into Hate Symbols at Guelph Pub Night
The University of Guelph said in an email to staff, faculty and students that it’s investigating “a deeply troubling” on-campus event at a recent student pub night. (Kate Bueckert/CBC)
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email
The University of Guelph has announced that it’s looking into a recent pub night where students used racist, antisemitic, anti-Black, and homophobic language, along with “the appearance of hate symbols.”

The Student Federation of the Ontario Agricultural College shared on Facebook that this incident took place during an Aggie Pub night themed as graffiti night, where students wore white shirts for others to paint on.

“As a student community, we all share responsibility for upholding respect, accountability, and inclusion. We encourage students to speak up, support one another, and choose empathy in their actions,” the student federation said.

“Discrimination and hate in any form have no place in the [Ontario Agricultural College]. They harm individuals and weaken the sense of safety and belonging that every student deserves. We stand with those impacted and fully support efforts to address these incidents.”

A comment on the statement posted by the federation on Instagram mentioned that swastikas were drawn on some of the shirts.

The federation indicated that the university is following its protocols regarding “hate or bias-motivated incidents” and that the Ontario Agricultural College is working “to ensure that appropriate actions are taken.”

The University of Guelph sent an email to staff, faculty, and students stating they’re investigating “a deeply troubling” event on campus.

“Let us be absolutely clear, hate will not be tolerated at the University of Guelph,” the email said.

In a statement to , the university noted that while investigations are ongoing, similar future events have been put on hold.

“Anyone found to have violated university policies will be subject to action under the student rights and responsibilities policy,” the statement said.

“We are engaging student leaders and campus partners to reinforce expectations and strengthen education around equity, inclusion, and respectful community conduct.”

The statement also mentioned that students affected by this event can access support services through various resources available on campus.

The Guelph Police Service has confirmed they are investigating as well.

“We are actively working with and liaising with the University of Guelph as part of the ongoing investigation,” Const. Mason Melitzer said.


Source link

discriminatory Guelph Guelph news hate included investigating night Police pub slurs symbols university
Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Previous ArticleMother’s Visit to Lift Spirits of Injured Ontario Soldier
Next Article Burlington Stunt Driving Incident Involves Teens
Casey Brooks
  • Website

Related Posts

Vaughan School Evacuated After Threat Report
Vaughan

Vaughan School Evacuated After Threat Report

April 18, 2026
Peel Police Chief to Be Highest Paid in Ontario for 2025
Brampton

Peel Police Chief to Be Highest Paid in Ontario for 2025

April 18, 2026
Investigation into Oakville Shooting Leads to Mississauga
Oakville

Investigation into Oakville Shooting Leads to Mississauga

April 18, 2026

Subscribe to Updates

Stay updated with the latest news and exclusive content from Ontario Chronicle, delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up now and never miss a story!

loader

At Ontario Chronicle, we are dedicated to bringing you the latest news and updates from across the vibrant cities of Ontario, Canada. From the bustling streets of Brampton to the serene landscapes of Burlington, from the cultural hub of Hamilton to the historic charm of London.

We're social. Connect with us:

Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest YouTube
Top Insights
Tragic Accident Claims Life and Injures Child in Hamilton

Tragic Accident Claims Life and Injures Child in Hamilton

April 18, 2026
New Daily GO Train Service to Stratford Launching Soon

New Daily GO Train Service to Stratford Launching Soon

April 18, 2026
Major Accident Closes Sunningdale Road in London

Major Accident Closes Sunningdale Road in London

April 18, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
  • Home
  • About us
  • Contact us
  • DMCA
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
© 2026 OntarioChronicle.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

Subscribe to Updates

Stay updated with the latest news and exclusive content from Ontario Chronicle, delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up now and never miss a story!

loader

✅

You're Subscribed!

Thanks for subscribing to Ontario Chronicle. You'll start receiving updates shortly.