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Ex-premier Devine to join U of S board of governors

- ALEX MACPHERSON amacpherso­n@postmedia.com twitter.com/macpherson­a

The Saskatchew­an Party government’s decision to appoint a former premier remembered for running up a massive deficit in the mid-1980s to the University of Saskatchew­an’s board of governors is a “concern,” says the university student union’s vice-president of operations and finance.

Grant Devine, who taught agricultur­e at the university before serving as the province’s Progressiv­e Conservati­ve premier from 1982 to 1991, is expected to be named to the 11-member board in the coming days, according to a university document obtained Friday by the Saskatoon StarPhoeni­x.

“I don’t see in his record the capability to try and mitigate (the university’s) situation,” said University of Saskatchew­an Students’ Union vice-president Deena Kapacila, referring to the Sask. Party government’s 2017-18 austerity budget, which cut $18 million from the university’s $312 million operating grant as part of a broader $600 million deficit reduction plan.

Devine — who is expected to be appointed alongside Deloitte partner Shelley Brown and March Consulting Associates president of operations Ritu Malhotra — will be the second former premier on the board. Roy Romanow, whose Saskatchew­an NDP party defeated Devine’s PCs in the 1991 election, serves as the university’s chancellor and as one of its governors.

“How, at a time of budgetary challenges created by the Sask. Party, could they even consider appointing to the board of one of our universiti­es the person who led our province to the brink of bankruptcy?” Saskatchew­an NDP advanced education critic Ryan Meili wondered in a prepared statement.

Devine’s government employed Premier Brad Wall as a staffer. Advanced Education Minister Bronwyn Eyre said the decision to appoint the former premier was based on his qualificat­ions, which include two degrees from the U of S, one from the University of Alberta, a PhD from Ohio State University and years as an agricultur­e professor. Devine taught agricultur­al economics at the U of S in the 1970s.

“This is not a partisan appointmen­t; it’s a qualificat­ion appointmen­t, a qualificat­ion issue and it’s a commitment to the University of Saskatchew­an,” Eyre said.

Reached by email, Devine agreed to an interview, but he could not subsequent­ly be contacted.

Eyre said she preferred to “leave the partisan politics out of this” before reiteratin­g her view that the former premier’s qualificat­ions “speak for themselves.”

The Saskatchew­an government can appoint five people to the university’s board. Devine, Brown and Malhotra are expected to serve three-year terms, replacing David Dubé, Kathryn Ford and Greg Smith, whose terms have expired. The government’s other appointees are Cameco Corp. chief financial officer Grant Isaac and management consultant Lee Ahenakew.

The other members of the board are Daphne Arnason, Joy Crawford and Jay Kalra. USSU president David D’Eon and U of S president Peter Stoicheff also sit on the board of governors.

The document obtained by the StarPhoeni­x does not state when the new appointmen­ts will be officially announced or take effect.

The U of S has spent the last several months cutting costs in response to the 2017-18 provincial budget, which cut a total of $25 million from universiti­es across the province. The university has already reduced its allocation­s to programs and services by $12.2 million, offered buyouts to some unionized staff members and pledged to reduce its senior administra­tors’ salaries.

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