Mount Royal University Accountability Archive

They silenced the story. We documented the truth.

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mountroyalaccountability.ca is a public archive documenting systemic misconduct, retaliation, and discrimination within Mount Royal University’s technology and business programs — particularly the BCIS (Bachelor of Computer Information Systems) stream.

In 2025, formal concerns were raised regarding the school's treatment of Indigenous students, retaliatory grading, and the selective enforcement of academic rules. These concerns were ignored or dismissed by leadership.

Attempts to raise awareness on public platforms — including Reddit’s r/Calgary — were censored or removed. This site exists because MRU and its allies have worked to bury these facts. They won’t be buried here.

Why This Exists

Mount Royal University’s conduct toward Indigenous and neurodivergent students revealed an institutional pattern of dismissal, scapegoating, and administrative stonewalling.

This archive was created out of necessity — not vengeance. It contains documented emails, timelines, policy contradictions, and firsthand evidence of academic sabotage and abuse. If you're reading this, you're not alone.

Systemic Resistance

This isn’t about one failed course or a misunderstanding — it’s about how MRU uses its bureaucracy to silence dissent, protect harmful faculty, and punish students who ask questions.

Every statement here is backed by real records. Every story connects to a larger pattern. Every name listed is part of an unfiltered truth that deserves to be seen.

They wanted it forgotten. This site says: Never.