00:00 Introduction from O'Hare
01:00 MacDonald begins speaking
02:30 Discussion of a "human rights movement"
03:30 Discussion of what Canadian universities can do to contribute to human rights
04:00 Discussion of the Human Rights Acts in Canada
05:00 Discussion of International Covenants of Human Rights
06:00 Discussion of the Human Rights Act of 1975
08:30 Discussion of Human Rights Commissions
10:00 Discussion of sex based discrimination and sexual harassment
15:00 Discussion of wrongful termination in relation to sexual harassment
18:00 Discussion of the penalties associated with sexual harassment
21:00 Development of human rights procedures related to sexual harassment
23:30 Discussion of education on human rights
25:00 Discussion of collective rights
26:00 Discussion of basic human rights outlined by the United Nations
27:30 Discussion of the right of civil servants to strike
29:00 Discussion of the relationship between various rights; Article 25 of the Declaration of Human Rights
30:30 Discussion of the university's role in clarifying human rights
32:00 Discussion of the development of various forms of rights and the theory behind them
33:30 Discussion of human rights in the Soviet Union, relation to liberal economic freedom
35:30 Discussion of Canada's ratification of human rights
37:30 Discussion of violations of what is considered religious freedom
38:30 Discussion of the university as the seed of the development of human rights
41:30 Discussion of power in relation to universities and human rights
43:30 Discussion of rights of the physically disabled
45:00 End of MacDonald's lecture, beginning of question period; question regarding the right to protest perceived injustice
50:30 Comment regarding employment rights in Canada
53:00 Question regarding power relationships in relation to sexual harassment
56:30 Question regarding if PEI is bound to follow United Nations' ratification of human rights; discussion of alcoholism
59:00 Question regarding economic rights of those who work at universities
01:00:00 Question regarding if rights are rooted in anti-discriminatory practices
01:07:00 Question regarding the disparity between law and the establishment of guilt in the purview of human rights
01:11:00 Question regarding human rights commissions bringing a moral and ethical dimension to human behaviour
01:18:00 Discussion of labour relations board, civil liberties
01:22:00 Comment regarding community rights
01:24:00 Comment regarding community rights and individual rights
01:26:00 Comment regarding employment rights within the government
01:29:00 Question regarding religious freedom with relation to the CRTC
01:33:30 End of seminar