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[[Image:Cukier.jpg|right]]'''Wendy Cukier''' -- B.A. (Brock); M.A.; M.B.A. (Toronto); Ph. D (York); DU (HC) Laval; LLD (HC), Concordia; M.S.C. -- was a professor of Information Technology and the Associate Dean, Academic, Faculty of Business, Ryerson University<ref>[http://news.concordia.ca/pdf/cukier_cv.pdf Wendy Cukier C.V.] at concordia.ca</ref> (her current employment status is somewhat up in the air - see below).  She is also possibly the most irrationally [[hoplophobia|hoplophobic]] [[gun grabber|gun control advocate]] in [[Canada]].  In her support of gun control, Cukier has been author to numerous anti- [[gun rights]] works<ref>W. Cukier and N. Arya, "''The International Small Arms Situation: A Public Health Approach''", Peter F Mahoney, et.al. (Eds.), Ballistic Trauma: a Practical Guide, Springer Verlag. 2004.</ref><ref>With Antoine Chapdelaine, "''Small arms, Explosives and Incendiaries''", Terrorism and Public Health, (eds.), Barry Levy and Victor Sidel, Oxford, 2002</ref>. Cukier is also the President and co-founder of the [[Coalition for Gun Control]] and on the Board of the [[International Action Network on Small Arms]].
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[[Image:Cukier.jpg|right]]'''Wendy Cukier''' -- B.A. (Brock); M.A.; M.B.A. (Toronto); Ph. D (York); DU (HC) Laval; LLD (HC), Concordia; M.S.C. -- is a professor of Information Technology and the Associate Dean, Academic, Faculty of Business, Ryerson University<ref>[http://news.concordia.ca/pdf/cukier_cv.pdf Wendy Cukier C.V.] at concordia.ca</ref> (Phone: (416) 979-5000 ext. 6740<ref name="ryerson"/>).  She is also possibly the most irrationally [[hoplophobia|hoplophobic]] [[gun grabber|gun control advocate]] in [[Canada]].  In her support of gun control, Cukier has been author to numerous anti- [[gun rights]] works<ref>W. Cukier and N. Arya, "''The International Small Arms Situation: A Public Health Approach''", Peter F Mahoney, et.al. (Eds.), Ballistic Trauma: a Practical Guide, Springer Verlag. 2004.</ref><ref>With Antoine Chapdelaine, "''Small arms, Explosives and Incendiaries''", Terrorism and Public Health, (eds.), Barry Levy and Victor Sidel, Oxford, 2002</ref>. Cukier is also the President and co-founder of the [[Coalition for Gun Control]] and on the Board of the [[International Action Network on Small Arms]].
  
 
Cukier placed 54th on the list of "''101 people who are screwing up Canada (and 10 who are not)''" in February, 2007<ref>[http://101people.blogspot.com/2007/02/54-wendy-cukier.html #54 – Wendy Cukier], ''101 people who are screwing up Canada (and 10 who are not)''; 02-27-07</ref>.
 
Cukier placed 54th on the list of "''101 people who are screwing up Canada (and 10 who are not)''" in February, 2007<ref>[http://101people.blogspot.com/2007/02/54-wendy-cukier.html #54 – Wendy Cukier], ''101 people who are screwing up Canada (and 10 who are not)''; 02-27-07</ref>.
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'''2007''': An open letter to the Coalition for Gun Control<ref>[http://www.cdnshootingsports.org/2006/11/open-letter-to-cfgc.html An open letter to the Coalition for Gun Control], Andrea Hannen, CSSA</ref> from [[Andrea Hannen]] of the [[CSSA]] was met with a similarly sneering response.
 
'''2007''': An open letter to the Coalition for Gun Control<ref>[http://www.cdnshootingsports.org/2006/11/open-letter-to-cfgc.html An open letter to the Coalition for Gun Control], Andrea Hannen, CSSA</ref> from [[Andrea Hannen]] of the [[CSSA]] was met with a similarly sneering response.
 
==Bullying probe==
 
In [[December 2015]], it was announced that Cukier was to be named as the first female president of Brock University in St. Catharines, Ontario<ref>{{cite web
 
| url        =https://brocku.ca/brock-news/2015/12/innovation-leader-social-justice-advocate-wendy-cukier-will-be-next-president-of-brock-university/
 
| title      =Innovation leader, social justice advocate Wendy Cukier will be next President of Brock University
 
| last      =
 
| first      =
 
| date      =[[December 17]], [[2015]]
 
| website    =Brock News
 
| publisher  =Brock News staff
 
| access-date=9/10/16
 
| quote      =Brock University is pleased to announce the appointment of renowned scholar and Brock alumna Wendy Cukier PhD, MBA, MA, BA, DU (hon) LLD (hon) M.S.C. as its sixth President and Vice-Chancellor.
 
}}</ref>.  In September 2016, however, it was announced three days before she was due to begin the job that the appointment had been cancelled following revelations regarding Cukier's behaviour in her previous post at Ryerson University<ref name="star">{{cite web
 
| url        =https://www.thestar.com/news/gta/2016/09/02/bullying-probe-at-ryerson-preceded-cukiers-exit-from-brocks-top-job.html
 
| title      =Bullying probe at Ryerson preceded Cukier’s exit from Brock’s top job
 
| last      =Ballingall
 
| first      =Alex
 
| date      =Sept. 2, 2016
 
| website    =
 
| publisher  =Toronto Star
 
| access-date=9/10/16
 
| quote      =Cukier, meanwhile, has not responded to requests for comment from the Star this week.
 
}}</ref>:
 
 
{{news quote|According to a series of internal emails, as well as interviews with former staffers, the long-time Ryerson executive was accused of fostering a “toxic” work environment where some employees felt demeaned, overworked and disrespected.
 
 
The allegations originally came from an anonymous email account that claimed to represent the views of about 15 staffers in Cukier’s office, when she was Ryerson’s vice-president, research and innovation. The accusers also claimed they were frequently “coerced into” working overtime without pay, and spoken to disrespectfully by Cukier, which in some cases caused people to weep in the office.
 
 
One email to the human resources department claimed the worker had to miss a dead family member’s visitation because Cukier made the employee work.
 
 
The emails show that in August 2015, after the group of employees threatened to leak their allegations to the media, Ryerson hired an external investigator to interview people from Cukier’s office and produce a report on any problems with the workplace culture.
 
 
According to one former staffer who spoke with the Star on condition of anonymity, the report was delivered to the office verbally last January, at a meeting attended by Cukier and other managers. By that time Cukier had already been announced as the next Brock University president, which was revealed in December 2015.|Toronto Star, Sept. 2, 2016}}
 
 
It is not known at this time ([[September 2016]]) if any action against Cukier was prompted by the investigation. An email in March of 2016 to the employee account from Ryerson’s assistant vice-president of human resources, Christine Sass-Kortsak, said a “number of measures” had been taken to address issues raised by the investigation, but did not say what they were.  Ryerson’s director of communications, Michael Forbes, said the school would not comment on specific human resources issues. He added, however, that school management takes such matters seriously<ref name="star"/>.
 
 
Ryerson, meanwhile, has suggested that Cukier may return to the Toronto university’s Ted Rogers School of Management<ref>{{cite web
 
| url        =http://www.stcatharinesstandard.ca/2016/09/01/questions-remain-on-cukier-departure-from-brock
 
| title      ='Personnel issue' drives Cukier departure
 
| last      =Fraser
 
| first      =Don
 
| date      =September 2, 2016
 
| website    =
 
| publisher  =St. Catherines Standard
 
| access-date=9/10/16
 
| quote      =
 
}}</ref>.
 
  
 
==Financing==
 
==Financing==
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* 2008 "DiverseCity Counts: Visible Minority Representations in Leadership Roles in Toronto”, Maytree Foundation ($177,900)
 
* 2008 "DiverseCity Counts: Visible Minority Representations in Leadership Roles in Toronto”, Maytree Foundation ($177,900)
 
* 2008 "European Market Analysis for SpeechBobble Inc.”, MITACS-NCE ($15,000)
 
* 2008 "European Market Analysis for SpeechBobble Inc.”, MITACS-NCE ($15,000)
* 2015  According to Ontario’s public salary disclosure database, Cukier was paid $289,784.04 for her role as a Ryerson vice-president in 2015<ref name="star"/>.
 
 
At least she was able to afford some work on her face (see images).  No word on if a boob job was included.
 
At least she was able to afford some work on her face (see images).  No word on if a boob job was included.
  

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