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LAURENTIAN UNIVERSITY OF SUDBURY: LAURENTIAN SCORES HUGE WIN OVER THORNELOE UNIVERSITY

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Laurentian University of Sudbury: This will forever be a stain on Laurentian University

The Laurentian University of Sudbury is a public-funded, northern Ontario multilingual and tricultural independent university, serving both Canadian and global students for both undergraduate programs & graduate programs.

However, Laurentian University of Sudbury has its financial problems. It was in need of a restructuring plan. On February 1, 2021, it applied to the Court and obtained protection under the Companies’ Creditors Arrangement Act, R.S.C. 1985, c. C-36 (” CCAA”), to permit it to restructure, financially as well as operationally, in order to emerge as a sustainable university for the advantage of all stakeholders.

When it sought CCAA protection, Laurentian University of Sudbury, with the assistance of the Monitor, identified a number of issues in which an economic restructuring was required. These consisted of a downsizing of the variety of programs being taught, as well as new, sustainable collective bargaining agreements with the labour unions representing Laurentian professors and other staff.

To date I have written 4 blogs on the Laurentian University of Sudbury CCAA proceedings:

In this Brandon Blog, I discuss the recent decision of the Court of Appeal for Ontario released on June 23, 2021, concerning the request of Thorneloe University to appeal a decision of the CCAA judge.

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Laurentian University of Sudbury and the Federated Universities

The Laurentian University of Sudbury additionally recognized, at the beginning of its CCAA proceeding, that it would be essential in dealing with its financial insolvency, to have a fundamental readjustment or realignment of its setups with the 3 Federated Schools: Thorneloe University (sometimes referred to as “Thorneloe“), Huntington University (“Huntington”) and also University of Sudbury (“USudbury”) (collectively referred to as the “Laurentian Federation”).

A court-ordered mediation facilitated the Laurentian University of Sudbury reaching agreements with the unions on the collective bargaining agreements. Nevertheless, the Laurentian University of Sudbury was not successful in reaching what is considered to be the needed readjustments with the Federated Universities on the 60-year-old federation agreement.

On April 1, 2021, Laurentian sent out notices of disclaimer to the Federated Universities. The Monitor concurred with the notifications under the CCAA insolvency process. Thorneloe University College brought an action opposing Laurentian University’s disclaimer notification. (USudbury brought a comparable motion, which was heard by a different judge). Huntington University did not bring such action as they reached an accommodation with the Laurentian University of Sudbury.

The CCAA judge dismissed Thorneloe’s action. Thorneloe University College sought leave of the Court of Appeal for Ontario to appeal the Judge’s decision. At the heart of its opposition is its opinion that permitting the disclaimer will certainly result in Thorneloe’s insolvency and also yet supply only de minimis monetary benefit to Laurentian. Thorneloe further submitted that the real intention for the disclaimer is the elimination of competitors, which is inconsistent with the responsibility to act in good faith.

Thorneloe likewise looked to present new evidence in connection with the Laurentian Federation, consisting of testimony from Thorneloe’s President. There was no resistance from the parties to the introduction of new evidence. The Court of Appeal for Ontario allowed the new evidence.

The Thorneloe appeal

Thorneloe applied for an order that the Laurentian Federation Arrangement, and also the Financial Distribution Notice between Laurentian and Thorneloe, not be disclaimed. The Court of Appeal noted that the CCAA judge noted that the provision of the CCAA under which the Laurentian University of Sudbury issued its disclaimer notices calls for a harmonizing of interests.

The CCAA judge said there are competing interests that must be balanced in determining if the disclaimers should be allowed. After taking part in that analysis, he concluded that the much better choice, or, to say it another way, the least unfavourable selection, was to uphold the notices of disclaimer.

In addressing whether leave should be provided, the Court of Appeal for Ontario will think about 4 aspects, specifically whether:

  • the requested appeal is prima facie meritorious or not;
  • the factors on the suggested appeal are of significance to the insolvency community;
  • the factors on the proposed appeal are important to the action, being the CCAA restructuring; and also
  • whether the appeal will unduly impede the progression of the restructuring.

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Laurentian University of Sudbury: The prima facie test

Thorneloe puts five questions to the court for answers in their submission that leave ought to be given:

  • Can the CCAA, a law whose objective is to stop bankruptcies, be made use of by a debtor to remove competitors as well as create the bankruptcy of a currently solvent entity (in this case, one more university)?
  • Must s.32 of the CCAA be interpreted so generally that it enables the disclaimer of an arrangement that will certainly lead to the bankruptcy of the counter-party, for removing competition, and where the potential financial gain to the debtor is both unsure and also of no consequence?
  • What inferences need to be made by the CCAA Court where a DIP loan lender demands the disclaimer of a contract that will certainly cause the bankruptcy of the counter-party or else it will refuse to advance further funds, yet the DIP lending institution refuses to explain why it demands the disclaimer?
  • What is the duty of the CCAA Court when faced with a requirement for the disclaimer of a contract which the debtor admits is motivated to eliminate competitors, and after that threatens that if the CCAA Court does not support the disclaimer, the debtor may not be able to restructure?
  • What are the aspects appropriate for persons to act in good faith under s.18.6 of the CCAA, and also specifically where the Laurentian University of Sudbury and/or the DIP lender looks to close down Thorneloe for the confessed objective of eliminating Thorneloe as a competitor?

The Court of Appeal for Ontario was not satisfied that the suggested appeal, challenging the CCAA judge’s discretionary decision to accept the disclaimer and to decline to erase the related term in the DIP Amendment Agreement, is prima facie meritorious. Within that verdict, the appellate court was cognizant that valid findings of fact are owed considerable deference as are discretionary decisions, as long as there is not an extricable error in interpreting the law. So the Court of Appeal of Ontario stated that Thorneloe did not meet the leave test.

Laurentian University of Sudbury: Significance to the practice

In a very tersely worded statement, the Court of Appeal for Ontario said that they do not feel that the proposed appeal is significant to the insolvency community as the concerns raised turn on the application of the legislation to this particular case only.

Laurentian University of Sudbury: Significance to the action

The Court of Appeal for Ontario stated the suggested appeal does have significance. However, the court said that the significance still does not justify leave be provided.

Laurentian University of Sudbury: Appeal would hinder progress of the action

The appeal court said there is a danger that an appeal would be a distraction from the
real-time restructuring initiatives and also would unduly hinder the progress of the CCAA case.

So the Court of Appeal for Ontario has decided that Thorneloe should not be given the right to appeal the notice of disclaimer as decided by the CCAA judge. This seems to end this part of the CCAA restructuring. If Thorneloe’s submissions to the courts about its own solvency are correct, we should soon see the bankruptcy of Thorneloe University.

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Laurentian University of Sudbury summary

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LAURENTIAN UNIVERSITY IN SUDBURY: THE LAURENTIAN FEDERATED UNIVERSITIES SUFFERED A CRUSHING DEFEAT

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Laurentian University in Sudbury introduction

As widely reported, Laurentian University in Sudbury had federation agreements with the University of Sudbury, Thorneloe University and Huntington University (also known as the Federated Schools or federated universities). These three northern Ontario institutions are each an independent university offering university credits through certain courses that Laurentian University students took.

The reason for the federation agreements, which also had a companion Grant Distribution and Services agreement, is because these three colleges did not have full provincial status to register students, handle the admission to programs, confer degrees or receive provincial funding. Everyone benefitted from the arrangement.

The colleges were able to offer courses (in addition to a few specific courses unique to each respective college) and Laurentian, in turn, shared $7.7 million in funding. Canada Laurentian University made the calculation that it may not need all of the courses they administer on behalf of the 3 colleges. Rather, they can gain a full $7.7 million in funding, rather than just their administrative charge for doing the processing of the academic courses and degrees.

As readers of Brandon Blog know, I have been following the northern Ontario Laurentian University in Sudbury, Ontario financial difficulty insolvency restructuring saga. To date I have written 2 blogs on it:

In my 2 previous Brandon Blogs, I told you about Laurentian University’s academic program cuts comprising 38 English-language undergraduate and 27 French-language undergraduate program closures, in addition to 11 graduate program cuts (4 in French; 7 in English). These undergraduate program and graduate program cuts, dozens of program cuts, have caused job losses amongst the 116 full-time professors and 1 counsellor placement ending up being redundant. It has also obviously affected both undergraduate students and graduate students alike.

In this Brandon Blog, I talk about the Ontario Superior Court of Justice ruling in favour of Laurentian University in Sudbury in its effort to terminate all of its federated agreements.

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Laurentian University in Sudbury: Losing academic programs will ‘hurt,’ prof says

The Laurentian University in Sudbury Board of Governors approved the issuance of issued Notices of Disclaimer of Laurentian University in Sudbury to terminate the university’s current agreement with the other Laurentian affiliates, Huntington University and Thorneloe University College, as well as the University of Sudbury (the Federated Universities). The decision was made amidst growing concern from students at all three universities. The Notices of Disclaimer were issued on April 1, 2021 (no joke!).

This news made waves in the Canadian higher education community. Laurentian University in Sudbury decided to terminate its agreement with the Federated Universities effective at the expiry of the notices. Laurentian University cited, in a press release, “concerns relating to low retention and graduation rates.” One grad student described it as “An ugly stain for years to come“.

Huntington University ended up settling with Laurentian University. Perhaps capitulating is a better word. On the other hand, Thorneloe University and the University of Sudbury each brought a motion before the court under section 32(2) of the Companies’ Creditors Arrangement Act (CCAA) for an order that their Federated Universities agreements not be terminated. They did so within the 15 day period they had to oppose the Disclaimers under the CCAA. Their motions were heard on the last two days of April. These motions were heard separately by two different Judges.

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Sudbury’s Laurentian, Huntington universities reach a separation agreement, but Thorneloe and the University of Sudbury fought on

The Thorneloe University College and the University of Sudbury did not want to just capitulate. Huntington reached an agreement with Laurentian University regarding just how to terminate its collaboration. Both Thornloe and the University of Sudbury proceeded with their motions to set aside the Disclaimers. Thornloe’s motion was heard on April 29, 2021, by Chief Justice Morawetz.

Justice Gilmore listened to the University of Sudbury‘s motion on April 30, 2021. The Laurentian University stay of proceedings was expanded briefly up until May 2, 2021. On that date, the Justices released short endorsements dismissing both motions and the CCAA proceedings were extended until August 31, 2021. On May 7, both Justices released their detailed reasons.

The factors that the court needed to consider were:

In choosing whether to make the order opposing the Disclaimers, the court needs to consider whether the:

  • monitor approved the proposed Disclaimers;
  • Disclaimers would boost the prospects of a viable Plan of Arrangement being made for Laurentian; and also
  • Disclaimers would likely cause considerable financial difficulty to a party to the agreement.

The arguments against the Disclaimers in each of the northern Ontario Thorneloe and the University of Sudbury motions were essentially the same. They were:

  • Thorneloe and Huntington did not create Laurentian’s economic problems.
  • The Disclaimer will result in a significant financial challenge for Thorneloe and as a result, Thorneloe will need to make an insolvency filing either under the CCAA or the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act (Canada).
  • Thorneloe and Huntington are immaterial to Laurentian’s financial scenario. Therefore the Disclaimer would not cause a material improvement for the chances of a successful Plan of Arrangement and a restructuring of Laurentian’s finances.
  • The partnership between Laurentian and the two northern Ontario colleges is not a business relationship to which the provisions of the CCAA were meant to apply.
  • Laurentian is acting in bad faith against the provisions of s. 18.6 of the CCAA.
  • The debtor-in-possession lender (DIP lender) has no reason to make it a condition of increased financing that the Federation Agreements must be terminated.

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The court decision about the Laurentian University in Sudbury Disclaimers for Thorneloe University and University of Sudbury

In both cases, everyone had their legal counsel and Thorneloe retained a financial advisor also. Thorneloe‘s financial advisor prepared a report for the court to attempt to counter the submissions of both Laurentian University and the CCAA Monitor.

The Judges each weighed all the evidence very carefully and both concluded that the:

  • Monitor authorized the Disclaimer Notices.
  • Disclaimers will improve the prospects of a successful Plan of Arrangement for Laurentian.
  • Notices of Disclaimer will have negative economic consequences to Thorneloe and the University of Sudbury, yet this is not enough of a factor to prohibit the Notices of Disclaimer.
    University of Sudbury and Thorneloe was provided a choice, similar to Huntington, which was not accepted.
  • Court has a choice to make and neither choice is a good one. It is required to consider
    the more comprehensive implication of refusing the Notices of Disclaimer which would result in the demise of Laurentian.

The choice is if the motions succeed so the Disclaimers are not effective, it might cause an unravelling of Laurentian’s restructuring strategy and also the collapse of Laurentian. This in turn would certainly have a substantial impact on all professors, students and parts of the northern Ontario region and the entire Sudbury community. It would likewise create financial harm to Thorneloe and the University of Sudbury. Certainly, this is not a desirable outcome.

If the Notices of Disclaimer are supported, the court acknowledged that this very well may threaten the survival of the colleges. The court was sympathetic to this but stated that the impact on the colleges will be considerably less than if Laurentian and the colleges both stop operating. Given these two undesirable choices, the much better choice or the least unwanted selection is to support the Notices of Disclaimer.

Therefore, the motions brought by Thorneloe and the University of Sudbury to revoke the Notices of Disclaimer were dismissed. The Judges reject appeals from federated universities. Thorneloe stated it would appeal the decision of the court. As previously stated, Huntington has already struck a brand-new plan with Laurentian. The University of Sudbury is considering what it ought to do next.

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Laurentian University in Sudbury summary

I hope you enjoyed the Laurentian University in Sudbury Brandon Blog post. According to the Monitor’s reporting to the court, on April 30, 2021, Laurentian owes millions of dollars; $321.8 million to be precise.

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LAURENTIAN UNIVERSITY INSOLVENCY RESTRUCTURING – OUR UPDATED GUIDE ON ITS MASSIVE CUTS TO GAIN FINANCIAL HEALTH

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Laurentian University insolvency: Laurentian students, faculty ‘shocked’ at university’s declaration of insolvency

On February 8, 2021, I wrote my blog about the Laurentian University insolvency filing for creditor protection under the Companies’ Creditors Arrangement Act (Canada) (CCAA) on February 1, 2021. It was the very first time in Canada that a public university took such creditor protection action. That blog is titled: Laurentian University Facing Insolvency Makes Startling CCAA News By Filing For Creditor Protection.

Post-secondary education can be a hard path for lots of young Canadians. The road can be filled with challenging experiences. Nevertheless, students never thought that having their college or university teeter on the edge of bankruptcy while they’re still going there would be a reality they would need to face! “It was a surprise,” declares one third-year Laurentian University student, resembling the views of her peers.

The students found out about the Laurentian University insolvency when they logged into their student portal. That is when they found out that the school has declared itself insolvent. The University President and Vice-Chancellor stated in the CCAA proceedings that the university’s dire financial situation financial issues were first determined as early as 2008-09 when a prior administration.

The students who were accepted to the school on the understanding that the school would continue operating and that their field of study would not be in danger surely feel betrayed by this. What a stressful time for them.

Everyone was pretty shocked when we found out that the Laurentian University insolvency CCAA filing happened. Nobody had really focussed before on the fact that public institutions like Laurentian would become insolvent and then be eligible for a CCAA process.

What went wrong in this Sudbury, Ontario-based university? In this Brandon Blog, I’m going to give you an update to my February 8, 2021, Brandon Blog and what has gone on since then in this Laurentian University insolvency process.

Laurentian University insolvency: Is Laurentian University closing?

No. The purpose of the CCAA filing is to allow Laurentian University to restructure so that hopefully it will remain open for a long time to come. Laurentian has continued operating. Courses are continuing (virtually because of the COVID-19 pandemic).

Laurentian opened up discussions with its different stakeholders, including its students, faculty, other staff, trade suppliers, research-granting agencies and donors immediately after the issuance of the court order approving the Laurentian University insolvency filing.

Laurentian has to negotiate functional modifications in order to drive go-forward financial savings. Consequently, these conversations have included settlement negotiations between Laurentian and the:

  • Committee of representatives chosen by the Senate, to deal with the course offering to restructure.
  • Federated Universities;
  • Laurentian University Faculty Association, the bargaining unit representing the professors; and
  • Laurentian University Staff Union, the bargaining unit for non-faculty personnel.

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Upon the initial CCAA filing, the Laurentian University insolvency application included a request for a sealing order to keep away from public viewing two Exhibits. Laurentian’s position was that stakeholders should not be able to see those documents as it would weaken and perhaps totally frustrate Laurentian’s ability to restructure. The court granted the sealing order.

On March 4, 2021, the Ontario Confederation of University Associations, the faculty union and the Canadian Union of Public Employees served notices looking for leave to appeal the sealing order from the Court of Appeal for Ontario. On March 31, 2021, the Court of Appeal for Ontario issued its decision dismissing the motion for leave to appeal.

Laurentian University cuts 100 professors, dozens of programs

Laurentian University told the court that it had many programs relative to its number of pupils. Since the day of the CCAA declaration, Laurentian had roughly 209 different programs – 166 undergraduate programs as well as 43 programs for graduate students. Laurentian additionally advised that a lot of programs have continually reducing enrolment and are not financially sustainable.

The university undertook an evaluation of low-enrollment programs and a review of the variety of courses to be provided moving forward. This procedure led to a full review of programs as well as potential program closures. The results of this analysis led to recommendations for academic program restructuring. The recommendations were accepted by the Senate Sub-Committee charged with completing this review and also the complete Senate.

The program closures consist of 38 English-language undergraduate programs and 27 French-language undergraduate programs. This represents 39% of the undergraduate programs offered as of February 1, 2021. This will affect about 772 undergraduate students (557 in English language programs and 215 in French-language programs). In addition, Laurentian proposes to close 11 graduate programs (4 in French; 7 in English).

If programs are being cut, then it stands to reason that teaching costs and other staff costs also need to be reduced. At the commencement of the CCAA proceedings, approximately 612 employees were represented by LUFA including 355 full-time faculty, many of whom had tenure pursuant to the collective agreement, 252 sessional faculty or health care professionals and 5 full-time counsellors.

The faculty and the Laurentian Board are parties to a collective agreement with a three-year term which expired on June 30, 2020. Pursuant to the provisions of the agreement, it automatically continues year-to-year unless notice is provided that either the union or university intends to terminate or amend it. In February 2020, the union provided the Laurentian Board with a notice to bargain. The agreement automatically remains in force during any period of negotiation.

On April 7, 2021, after participating in insolvency negotiations and mediation, the parties entered into a new labour agreement term sheet. Since academic programs were cut, faculty cuts had to follow. The term sheet calls for a new collective agreement with a five-year term expiring on June 30, 2025. It declares 116 full-time faculty positions and 1 counsellor position redundant.

The faculty downsizing will be achieved through voluntary resignations and termination of employment. Faculty to be terminated, who is currently teaching, will be terminated effective May 15, 2021. Those faculty who were not teaching in the current term were terminated effective April 30, 2021. There are also some other salary decreases across the board and benefits reductions for continuing faculty.

As far as other unionized staff (non-faculty), there will be 42 job losses. For the remaining non-teaching staff, there will be certain salary and benefits adjustments. For non-union staff, there is some salary rollback and loss of certain benefits.

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Laurentian University insolvency: Court ruling allows Laurentian University to reduce value of pension plan payouts

The institution oversees three pension and benefit plans: (a) a registered defined benefit pension plan (DBP); (b) a supplementary unfunded retirement plan (SURP) and (c) a retirement health benefits plan (RHBP). The SURP, as well as RHBP, are currently unfunded. Repayments pursuant to the SURP and RHBP have remained stayed, in conformity with the terms of the CCAA Order.

The DBP is a plan registered with the Financial Services Regulatory Authority of Ontario under the Ontario Pension Benefits Act as well as the Income Tax Act (Canada). The DBP has a going-concern pension deficit of roughly $4.5 million. The University needs to deal with the going-concern shortage. Under provincial government regulations, it needs to do so within a 10-year duration.

Terminated personnel that are DBP members, need to think about whether they want to move their pension plan entitlement to a different trustee due to the fact that they are not qualified to receive their pension payments yet. Alternatively, they could maintain their pension with Laurentian University as trustees. For retiring or terminated staff, depending on their situation, they must elect either an immediate pension plan payment or a deferred pension.

On March 17, 2021, the court made an order specifying, amongst other things, that for any kind of DBP participant that wanted to transfer their pension plan, a transfer proportion of 65.8% will be used for any commuted value transfer request for anyone that received a retirement or termination statement and an election form, for whom such transfers had not yet been made.

Therefore, anyone making such an election lost 34.2% of what they believed their pension entitlement was going to be. Various other amendments to the DBP are also proposed to take place in the Laurentian University insolvency matter. As you can imagine, the further amendments are aimed at creating long-term solvency for the DBP. Therefore, it involves certain reductions to what the remaining members thought they bargained and signed up for!

As part of the restructuring, the Laurentian University insolvency process also proposes that the RHBP will be terminated. Any claims against the SERP will be dealt with in the CCAA proceedings.

The SURP was implemented on July 1, 2002, to supply additional retirement benefits to Laurentian staff members who were in the DBP, to get additional benefits for those earning income over a certain limit. Retiring employees that qualified for the SURP were automatically enrolled. They received either a yearly or monthly payment from the SURP. All of the SURP commitments are unfunded. Historically, the university made annual payments in respect of the SURP from existing operating funds every July.

The insolvency negotiations and mediation have led to the Laurentian University insolvency process recommending that the SURPs be terminated. Accumulated obligations will be managed in the Laurentian University insolvency CCAA Plan of Arrangement. All SURP payments stopped on February 1, 2021, as a result of the CCAA stay of proceedings.

By March 17, 2021, all the changes I have talked about so far were approved by the court.

Judges reject appeals from federated universities, Laurentian insolvency plan can proceed

Laurentian has a federated school structure whereby it has formal affiliations with the Federated Universities: the University of Sudbury, Huntington University and Thorneloe University. Laurentian has a federated institution framework whereby it has official affiliations with the Federated Universities: the University of Sudbury, Huntington University as well as Thorneloe University.

The University of Sudbury is a Roman Catholic multilingual university offering programs in Culture and Communication Studies, Indigenous Studies, Philosophy as well as Religious Studies consisting of courses in both English and French. It was founded in 1913 as Collège du Sacré-Coeur before changing its name to the University of Sudbury in 1957.

Huntington is an independent university founded in 1960 with its own charter and offers programs in Communication Studies, Gerontology, Religious Studies as well as Theology.

Thorneloe is a university with historic origins and association with the Anglican Church of Canada. It offers programs in the departments of Ancient Studies, Religious Studies and also Women’s, Gender as well as Sexuality Studies.

Laurentian and the Federated Universities are connected via a selection of historical connections as well as contractual arrangements. Each of the Federated Universities is a separate legal entity and each is controlled by their own respective board of governors, independent of Laurentian providing oversight of university affairs, respectively.

The Federated Universities do not admit or register their own students and they do not confer their own degrees (with the exception of Theology at Huntington as well as Thorneloe). All Federated University programs and courses are offered by Laurentian University, and all students go to the Laurentian campus. Although the Federated Universities each manage their own respective financial affairs, they cannot receive provincial funding directly. The majority of the public funding for Federated Universities is processed through Laurentian.

As part of the Laurentian University insolvency CCAA restructuring, Laurentian served Notices of Disclaimer on the Federated Universities as it felt it was financially more advantageous for Laurentian to be free from those contractual responsibilities. As a result of the negotiation and mediation process, on April 16, 2021, Laurentian and Huntington entered into an agreement whereby Huntington essentially agreed to cease offering its courses and turn over certain course rights to Laurentian. The only exception allowed in this Laurentian University insolvency process negotiation was that if the court held that the University of Sudbury and Thorneloe University were permitted to continue to receive funding from Laurentian to teach courses or programs, Huntington could also, should it choose to do so.

The University of Sudbury and Thorneloe took a different approach. They each filed motion records in court objecting to the Notices of Disclaimer. The court heard the motions on May 2, 2021, along with Laurentian’s motion to extend the restructuring period and the resulting stay of proceedings to August 31, 2021, and to approve an increase of $10 million to its debtor-in-possession financing.

Laurentian argued that a condition of the increased financing was that the Federated Universities agreements be terminated and that terminating them will improve the University finances. The University of Sudbury and Thorneloe argued that it has not been shown necessary to Laurentian’s future viability and solvency that the Federated Universities relationship had to end and all it really is was an attempt to put them out of business.

Two different judges heard the University of Sudbury and the Thorneloe University motions. Each released their decisions last Sunday night. Each judge dismissed their respective motions. Laurentian’s increased financing and the extension of its restructuring period were also approved. The judges indicated that Reasons would follow. At the time of writing this Brandon Blog, the Reasons have not been released. When they are, I will certainly let you know what the Judges’ thought processes were.

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Unprecedented Laurentian University insolvency summary

Seeking to escape a mounting debt problem, the administration of Laurentian University insolvency process has led to its filing for bankruptcy protection under the CCAA statute. This will have unfortunate consequences for some students whose courses of study are no longer offered. It will also have a terrible effect on the roughly 164,000 people who live in Sudbury, many of whom are directly involved in the school.

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