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Read More. In 50th Anniversary meeting, Trustees strengthen governance to protect the institutional mission, honor founder. Basketball teams get their first chance to play in front of full Liberty Arena crowds to open seasons. ASUN champion cross country coach goes the distance using athletics as a means of ministry. Darrenmacd Contact. Ronald Caza said the sole purpose of cancelling the agreement with the U of S is to "choke them out," and eliminate a competitor for students.

He said Laurentian has acted in bad faith from the beginning, pointing out the agreement does not cost LU money. How is that acting in good faith? He described it as a case of the "tail wagging the dog. Regardless, he said allowing such "abhorrent" business practices would call into question the integrity of the bankruptcy process. The damage to the legal system, to French education in Ontario and to the University of Sudbury and other federated universities shouldn't be accepted, he said.

In response, D. Miller, lawyer for Laurentian, said there's no question about eliminating a competitor — all students are Laurentian students. Miller said there are the equivalent of 69 full-time students at the University of Sudbury, three of whom take French language courses at the U of S. Most of its programming is in English, she said.

Miller said the revenue from cancelling the agreements is necessary for LU to successfully restructure. If the U of S motion is granted, it would "ensure no viable plan" can move forward and Laurentian would go bankrupt. Miller also expressed surprise at Caza's statement that it would be better to let Laurentian go bankrupt.

A decision is expected by Sunday at 11 p. In fact, they receive 15 per cent of tuition from all U of S students under a agreement. There have been a lot of venting of issues "played out in the press," she said.

She described it as "mutually assured destruction. It's just an extraordinary statement.



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