Denis Rancourt
{{Short description|Canadian physics teacher}}
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|name = Denis Rancourt
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|caption = Rancourt in his office at the University of Ottawa in 2004
|birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1957|3|23}}
North Bay, Ontario
|education = Bachelor's Degree from University of Ottawa (1980), Master's Degree from University of Toronto (1981), Ph.D from University of Toronto (1984)
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Denis Rancourt is a former professor of physics at the University of Ottawa. Rancourt is widely known for his confrontations with his former employer, the University of Ottawa, over issues involving his grade inflation and "academic squatting", the act of arbitrarily changing the topic of a course without departmental permission.{{cite news|url=https://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20090206.wprof06/BNStory/National/?page=rss&id=RTGAM.20090206.wprof06|title=Professor makes his mark, but it costs him his job|last=Anderssen|first=Erin|date=2009-02-06|newspaper=Globe and Mail|accessdate=2009-02-07|archive-date=2009-04-22|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090422181013/http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20090206.wprof06/BNStory/National/?page=rss&id=RTGAM.20090206.wprof06|url-status=dead}}{{cite news|url=http://fish.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/02/08/the-two-languages-of-academic-freedom/|title=The Two Languages of Academic Freedom|last=Fish|first=Stanley|date=2009-02-08|newspaper=New York Times|accessdate=2009-02-11}}
Early career
Rancourt obtained his bachelor's degree in 1980 and subsequently his master's degree in 1981 in physics from the University of Toronto. He later obtained a PhD from the University of Toronto also in physics in 1984. He subsequently held several postdoctoral positions before obtaining a permanent position at the University of Ottawa which he held for over 20 years, where he eventually obtained the rank of full professor.{{Cite web |title=CV - Denis Rancourt |url=https://denisrancourt.ca/page.php?id=3&name=cv |access-date=2024-03-21 |website=denisrancourt.ca}}
University conflict
His conflicts with the university started in 2005 when, in what was termed "academic squatting", he changed a course to focus "not just [on] how science impacts everyday life, but how it relates to greater power structures".Trew, Stuart, [http://www.ottawaxpress.ca/news/news.aspx?iIDArticle=8094 Understanding power] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090422185309/http://www.ottawaxpress.ca/news/news.aspx?iIDArticle=8094 |date=2009-04-22 }}, Ottawa Xpress, January 5, 2006.Tam, Pauline, [http://www.canada.com/ottawacitizen/news/city/story.html?id=29960aba-4da6-4b8a-8d4b-f88f2afe8db5&p=2 Students rally around controversial professor] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121107045831/http://www.canada.com/ottawacitizen/news/city/story.html?id=29960aba-4da6-4b8a-8d4b-f88f2afe8db5&p=2 |date=2012-11-07 }}, The Ottawa Citizen, February 15, 2006.[http://onlinedb.lancasterhouse.com/index.asp?navid=2&layid=4&fid1=49&csid1=2712 Teaching Science Through Social Activism is Protected by Academic Freedom, Arbitrator Rules] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110713182818/http://onlinedb.lancasterhouse.com/index.asp?navid=2&layid=4&fid1=49&csid1=2712 |date=2011-07-13 }}. College and University Employment Law E-Bulletin, Issue No.23. February 17, 2009. In June 2008 a labour law arbitrator sided with Rancourt and ruled that "teaching science through social activism is protected by academic freedom". Rancourt was removed from all teaching duties in the fall of 2008 because the dean of the faculty of science did not agree with his granting A+ grades to 23 students in one course of the winter 2008 semester. In December, the Allan Rock administration of the University of Ottawa began dismissal proceedings against him and he was banned from campus. This generated a province-wide (Ontario) and national (Canada) public debate on grading in university courses.[http://www.tvo.org/cfmx/tvoorg/theagenda/index.cfm?page_id=7&bpn=779472&ts=2009-04-10%2020:00:35.0 TV-Ontario, The Agenda, with Steve Paikin], April 10, 2009Anderssen, Erin, [https://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/national/the-provocative-professor/article1153758/ The Provocative Professor], Globe and Mail, February 11, 2009.Pinchin, Karen, [https://www.macleans.ca/news/canada/in-this-class-everyone-gets-a/ In this class, everyone gets A+], Maclean's Magazine, March 13, 2009.[http://www.cbc.ca/thecurrent/2009/200903/20090318.html CBC Radio (National) - The Current], March 18, 2009 (Part-3).McKiernan, Michael, [https://nationalpost.com/news/story.html?id=1467703 Flunking out over an A+], National Post, April 6, 2009. The university's Executive Committee of the Board of Governors{{Cite web |url=http://web5.uottawa.ca/admingov/committee_3.html |title=Executive Committee of the Board of Governors | Committee | Administration and Governance |access-date=2010-03-31 |archive-date=2011-08-15 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110815010047/http://web5.uottawa.ca/admingov/committee_3.html |url-status=dead }} voted unanimously to fire Rancourt on March 31, 2009.Ottawa Citizen. [https://ottawacitizen.com/Business/fires+controversial+physics+professor/1463108/story.html] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090409114646/http://www.ottawacitizen.com/Business/fires+controversial+physics+professor/1463108/story.html|date=2009-04-09}}. Accessed April 4, 2009 Rancourt grieved the dismissal and the Canadian Association of University Teachers ran an [http://www.caut.ca/pages.asp?page=741&lang=1 Independent Committee of Inquiry] into the matter. The dismissal case went to binding arbitration where Rancourt's union took the position that the grading issue was a pretext to remove Rancourt and that the termination was done in bad faith.{{cite news|url=http://www.lawyersweekly-digital.com/lawyersweekly/3129?folio=4#pg5|title=Suit with racial tones to mediation|last=Guly|first=Christopher|date=2011-12-02|publisher=The Lawyers Weekly|accessdate=2011-12-03|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120405055608/http://www.lawyersweekly-digital.com/lawyersweekly/3129?folio=4#pg5|archive-date=2012-04-05|url-status=dead}} [http://uofowatch.blogspot.com/2011/12/suit-with-racial-tones-to-mediation.html Alternative-links] Arbitrator Claude Foisy ruled in a decision dated January 27, 2014,[http://www.apuo.ca/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/UNIVERSITY-OF-OTTAWA-RANCOURT-Jan-27-14.pdf In the Matter of an Arbitration], Foisy Arbitration Award, January 27, 2014, APUO web site. to uphold the university's dismissal of Rancourt.Butler, Don, "Arbitrator upholds University of Ottawa's firing of tenured professor", Ottawa Citizen, January 28, 2014. On March 10, 2014, Rancourt's union announced that it would appeal the Arbitrator's award.[http://www.apuo.ca/denis-rancourt-arbitration/ Denis Rancourt arbitration], APUO announcement, March 10, 2014, APUO web site.Butler, Don, [https://ottawacitizen.com/news/local-news/decision-on-denis-rancourts-firing-undermines-academic-freedom-professors-say Decision on Denis Rancourt’s firing undermines academic freedom, professors say], Ottawa Citizen, March 14, 2014. As a result, an independent inquiry was held, which, in December 2017, ruled that the termination was justified.{{cite web |title=Report released on termination of U of Ottawa professor {{!}} CAUT |url=https://www.caut.ca/latest/2017/12/report-released-termination-u-ottawa-professor |website=www.caut.ca}}
=Independent Committee of Inquiry=
In November 2008, the Canadian Association of University Teachers announced that it would establish an Independent Committee of Inquiry (ICOI) with terms of reference to: 1) "examine the series of ongoing disputes between Rancourt and the University of Ottawa"; 2) "to determine whether there were breaches or threats to academic freedom and other faculty rights"; and 3) "to make any appropriate recommendations". The Committee consists of three professors from York University, Wilfrid Laurier University, and Rider University."CAUT Appoints Committee to Investigate Ottawa U Rancourt Case", CAUT Bulletin, January 2009 [http://www.cautbulletin.ca/en_article.asp?SectionID=1132&SectionName=News&VolID=274&VolumeName=No%201&VolumeStartDate=1/9/2009&EditionID=30&EditionName=Vol%2056&EditionStartDate=1/9/2009&ArticleID=2767] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090422201752/http://www.cautbulletin.ca/en_article.asp?SectionID=1132&SectionName=News&VolID=274&VolumeName=No%201&VolumeStartDate=1%2F9%2F2009&EditionID=30&EditionName=Vol%2056&EditionStartDate=1%2F9%2F2009&ArticleID=2767|date=2009-04-22}} The report was released in 2017 and concluded that "the University of Ottawa was justified in terminating Dr. Rancourt for insubordination".{{Citation |year= 2017|title= Report released on termination of U of Ottawa professor|publisher= Canadian Association of University Teachers|url= https://www.caut.ca/latest/2017/12/report-released-termination-u-ottawa-professor|accessdate= June 26, 2020}}
Defamation case
While at Ottawa Rancourt started a blog, U of O Watch, to report various alleged malfeasance of administrators and of his colleagues. The University used "copyright infringement" against the blog for using University web site images and disciplined Rancourt with a suspension that was grieved by Rancourt.[http://larotonde.ca/2008/09/juge-derriere-des-portes-closes/ Jugé derrière des portes closes], La Rotonde, September 15, 2008.
In June 2011 University of Ottawa law professor Joanne St. Lewis sued Rancourt for $1 million over two U of O Watch blog posts about her, including one which called her a "house negro".[http://canlii.ca/t/g705l Endorsement - Whether the words complained of in exhibits 3 and 4 are reasonably capable of defamatory meaning], Joanne St. Lewis v. Denis Rancourt, 2014 ONSC 3209 (CanLII), May 27, 2014[https://ottawacitizen.com/technology/Former+colleague+sues+fired+physics+professor+libel/5002584/story.html Former colleague sues fired U of O physics professor for libel]{{Dead link|date=October 2022 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}, Ottawa Citizen, June 24, 2011.[https://vancouversun.com/technology/Former+colleague+sues+fired+Ottawa+professor+libel/5003009/story.html Former colleague sues fired Ottawa professor for libel], Vancouver Sun, June 24, 2011.[http://news.nationalpost.com/2011/07/27/calling-black-colleague-house-negro-not-racist-ex-professor/ Calling black colleague ‘House Negro’ not racist: ex-professor], National Post, July 27, 2011. The Law Times (Canada) did a feature about the case on August 29, 2011.[http://www.lawtimesnews.com/201108298631/Headline-News/U-of-O-law-prof-suing-colleague-over-house-negro-remark U of O law prof suing colleague over ‘house negro’ remark - Racial reference in a blog post by Denis Rancourt at the centre of lawsuit] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120122091445/http://www.lawtimesnews.com/201108298631/Headline-News/U-of-O-law-prof-suing-colleague-over-house-negro-remark |date=2012-01-22 }}, Law Times, August 29, 2011.
The action went to trial in May 2014, but Rancourt walked out of the trial in the first week citing "reasonable apprehension of bias" and a "kangaroo court", because the judge had struck out one of his defenses during his opening statement to the jury.Butler, Don, [https://ottawacitizen.com/news/local-news/denis-rancourt-boycotts-his-own-trial-for-libel-citing-kangaroo-court Denis Rancourt boycotts his own trial for libel, citing 'kangaroo court'], Ottawa Citizen, May 16, 2014. In June 2014, the court found Rancourt had libeled St. Lewis, and awarded $350,000 in damages, plus court costs.{{cite news|url=http://www.ottawasun.com/2014/06/06/malicious-prof-must-remove-libellous-blog-posts|title=Malicious prof must remove libellous blog posts|last=Spears|first=Tony|date=June 6, 2014|newspaper=Ottawa Sun|accessdate=17 June 2014}}{{cite news|url=https://ottawacitizen.com/news/local-news/u-of-o-prof-wins-libel-action-awarded-350000-damages|title=U of O prof wins libel case against Rancourt, awarded $350,000|last=Cobb|first=Chris|date=June 5, 2014|newspaper=Ottawa Citizen|accessdate=17 June 2014}} Rancourt appealed the decision, but his appeal was denied and he was ordered to pay St. Lewis $30,000 in costs for the appeal.[http://www.canadianlawyermag.com/legalfeeds/2783/appeal-court-upholds-defamation-finding-in-law-prof-case.html Appeal court upholds defamation finding in law prof case] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150722052936/http://www.canadianlawyermag.com/legalfeeds/2783/appeal-court-upholds-defamation-finding-in-law-prof-case.html |date=2015-07-22 }}, Legal Feeds, by Yamri Taddese, July 9, 2015.[http://canlii.ca/t/gjxxd Endorsement on Appeal], St. Lewis v. Rancourt, 2015 ONCA 513 (CanLII), July 8, 2015.
Other views
In 2007, Rancourt published an essay disputing the scientific consensus on climate change on his blog, which has served as a platform for climate denial by politicians such as James Inhofe.{{cite news |last1=Orwig |first1=Jessica |title=7 global warming 'skeptics' who are massively missing the point |url=https://www.businessinsider.com/scientists-who-deny-climate-change-2015-10 |work=Business Insider |date=October 23, 2015}} In 2024, Rancourt made statements expressing support for various fringe views regarding COVID-19, including suggesting that the virus did not exist.{{cite web |last=Teoh |first=Flora |title=Analysis claiming to find COVID-19 vaccines killed 17 million people is highly flawed, doesn't account for COVID-19 mortality surges |url=https://science.feedback.org/review/analysis-claiming-covid-19-vaccines-killed-17-million-people-flawed/ |website=Science Feedback |date=11 October 2023}}
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