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A Laurentian University board of governors meeting on Friday heard frustration and finger-pointing directed at the administration over the insolvency crisis the school is experiencing.
“Our membership is feeling gutted: they are feeling betrayed,” Tom Fenske, a non-voting member and president of the 268-member Laurentian University Staff Union, told the board. “On many levels, we have shown where we have worked with the university. We have hundreds of examples where we have done this.
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Lawyers for Laurentian University say insolvency proceedings are about whether the school can be ‘saved’ and that politics should play no role in the process.
“With respect, this is not a political issue,” D.J. Miller said during a hearing on Wednesday before Superior Court Chief Justice Geoffrey Morawetz. “This proceeding is about whether or not Laurentian University can be saved. This is not a platform for political or policy platforming to take place.”
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