McGill states that the views expressed by one of its professors are not its own
- How a snowstorm exposed Quebec’s real problem: social malaise: Andrew Potter
- McGill University’s tweet
- SAFS Letter to Principal Fortier
- Response to SAFS from McGill Principal Fortier
- The chilling effect of a McGill University tweet on its scholars: Emmett Macfarlane
- Message from the Principal and Vice-Chancellor of McGill University
- Andrew Potter resigns from McGill post after Maclean's essay on Quebec: Benjamin Shingler
- At McGill, Quebec’s ultra-sensitivity meets academic cowardice with Andrew Potter’s ‘resignation’: Chris Selley
- Andrew Potter’s real crime is being an anglophone writing in English for a publication outside Quebec: Don MacPherson
- McGill principal denies rumours that political interference was behind academic’s resignation: Joseph Breen
- Academic freedom McGill caves in to tribal politics: Margaret Wente
- Great schools defend faculty What’s McGill’s excuse: Michael Byers
- Why Andrew Potter lost his ‘dream job’ at McGill: Michael Friscolanti
- If Andrew Potter’s McGill resignation resulted from political pressure, that would be outrageous: Peter Loewen
- On Quebec and Andrew Potter Tread carefully, Canada: Scott Gilmore
- This is not how a liberal society responds to criticism: Andrew Coyne
- It was shoddy journalism that cost Andrew Potter his job at McGill: Chantal Hebert
- Director of McGill Institute for the Study of Canada steps down after publishing column critical of Quebec, and many raise questions about academic freedom.: Elizabeth Redden