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The monitor appointed to oversee Laurentian’s restructuring through the Companies’ Creditors Arrangement Act is praising the work the university has done so far to trim costs, while suggesting more savings will have to be found as the school can’t easily boost income.
“The analysis performed by LU in recommending the program and course closures and faculty and departmental restructuring was rigorous and detailed,” writes Ernst & Young, the firm selected as monitor, in a report issued earlier this week.
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There is a concern that if the financial restructuring for Laurentian University continues under the CCAA
(Companies’ Creditors Arrangement Act) process, that the overall level of health care in Northern Ontario will be negatively impacted.
That was part of the discussion held Monday morning during a Zoom teleconference meeting held Monday to discuss how possible changes at the LU might diminish the level of health care services in the North. The meeting was hosted by Sudbury MPP Jamie West.
One of the examples of diminished service is the decision by Laurentian University senate to cut programs such as the
Restructuring overlooks important environmental legacy: critics Laurentian is cutting environmental science, environmental studies, ecology and restoration biology programs as it works to balance its books
Author of the article: Hugh Kruzel For The Sudbury Star
Publishing date: Apr 29, 2021 • 5 hours ago • 5 minute read • Professors Peter Beckett (left) and Graham Speirs from Laurentian University are pioneers within Sudbury s regreening efforts. With the Superstack in the background, they presented to a Canadian Ecology Centre s mining teachers tour in September of last year. Photo by Bill Steer
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Sudbury has garnered a reputation around the world as a community that knows how to recover an environment degraded by mining and smelting operations.
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