Lethbridge Herald

Scheer has ‘concerns’ about scrapping French university

- THE CANADIAN PRESS

Andrew Scheer says he has “expressed his concerns” to Ontario’s premier about the cancellati­on of a planned French-language university — but he has not asked Doug Ford to reverse the decision.

The federal Conservati­ve leader told a news conference on Sunday that be brought up the issue with Ford at this weekend’s Progressiv­e Conservati­ve convention in Toronto, but that ultimately the decision is the premier’s to make.

“It’s up to Mr. Ford to manage those types of things,” Scheer said. “I told him as prime minister in 2019 I would absolutely work with premiers across the country to ensure that French-language services are not affected by any kinds of changes.”

Ford’s government announced it would scrap plans for the university on Thursday in its first fiscal update since taking office over the summer. The government did not immediatel­y say how much money the move would save.

Plans for the school were announced by the previous Liberal government in 2017. It would have been the first French-only university in the province, which is home to 600,000 francophon­es, and was set to be located in southweste­rn Ontario.

It would have been governed “by and for francophon­es.”

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau criticized Ford’s move at a news conference in Papua New Guinea on Sunday as he closed out an internatio­nal summit, saying he was “deeply disappoint­ed” by it.

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