Student groups call for better campus security training, safety audits after University of Waterloo stabbings

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University student groups across Canada are calling for better training for on-campus security and regular safety audits in the wake of a triple stabbing in a Waterloo, Ont., classroom.

The coalition of student groups held an Our Campus, Our Safety news conference Monday afternoon, nearly three weeks after an associate professor and two students were taken to hospital after the stabbings in a University of Waterloo gender studies class.

Police have called the June 28 incident a hate-motivated attack. A 24-year-old man who recently graduated from the University of Waterloo has been charged. He is scheduled for another court hearing on July 25.

“I know the pain, the frustration and

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