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KPMG disputes leaked emails linking firm to offshore companies suspected in massive Ponzi scheme

KPMG disputes leaked emails linking firm to offshore companies suspected in massive Ponzi scheme
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Opinion: Laurentian cuts serve as a warning for other Canadian universities

The Globe and Mail Bookmark Please log in to listen to this story. Also available in French and Mandarin. Log In Create Free Account Getting audio file . This translation has been automatically generated and has not been verified for accuracy. Full Disclaimer They are calling it Black Monday in Sudbury. The Northern Ontario city, made famous by its nickel mines and a Stompin’ Tom Connors ode to its raucous Saturday nights, is reeling from this week’s announcement of massive cuts at struggling Laurentian University. Everyone is rightly looking for someone to blame for the financial mess that led Laurentian’s current administration to fire more than a quarter of the university’s professors and eliminate dozens of programs, from mathematics to midwifery. After filing for court protection from its creditors in February – a first for a publicly funded Canadian university – Laurentian this week broke another major taboo of higher learning by handing out pink slips

Quebec state workers fight gov t attacks on unions, public services – The Militant

By Annette Kouri and John Steele April 19, 2021 Militant/John SteelePublic sector workers protest in Montreal March 31, part of fight for a contract, to stop government attacks on wages and working conditions, for more funds to schools and other services. MONTREAL Under the slogan, “Sound the alarm for public services,” over 1,000 teachers, nurses and other government workers simultaneously rallied at the Quebec National Assembly in Quebec City and at Premier Francois Legault’s office here in downtown  March 31. They insist the government stop using the pandemic as an excuse to refuse to meet demands for better working conditions, wage increases and to improve education, health and other services.

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