If an unsolicited email seems very vague or generic, that can be a sign it’s a phish. That certainly can be said of this one, which uses a undescriptive subject line and doesn’t even try to give any context or a reasonable explanation for why your account is supposedly being deactivated. On a similar vein, the email claims to be from “IT Helpdesk” in a generic fashion that doesn’t mention UVic in any way, and the greeting is equally impersonal and generic.
The vague and generic nature of the email, along with the non-UVic sender address, inconsistent font formatting, and errors in capitalization and punctuation, are all signs that it is not legitimate. The ultimate red flag is the fact that hovering over the link shows it goes to a website on the Weebly free website builder–a real UVic login page would not be hosted there.