As Ryerson University considers changing its name and after a statue of its namesake was recently toppled, a professor at the Toronto school worries that a name change could have a domino effect given that so many Canadian institutions are named after figures who symbolize British colonialism. “If Canadian decision-makers are going to be logical, there are going to be serious consequences to changing the name of Ryerson University,” Patrice Dutil, a professor of politics and public administration at Ryerson, told The Epoch Times. As calls grow for the removal of symbols of Canada’s colonial history and monuments honouring the country’s founders, Dutil lists several schools in Ontario alone that could be affected, such as Brock University, Carleton University, Queen’s University, Centennial College, George Brown College, and Fleming College. “My point is that, well, wait a minute, if we get rid of Ryerson, what about the rest of the universities …