theconcordian Volume 30 Issue 18
IndependenT sTudenT neWspaper aT ConCordIa unIVersITy. sInCe 1983.
January 22, 2013
Unbalancing the budget
ConCordia University’s finanCial fUtUre remains UnCertain and volatile following several revised bUdgets and a laCk of answers from the provinCial governmenet. Photo by Madelayne hajek
Concordia awaits provincial funding in wake of province-wide budget shortfalls KALInA LAfrAmbOISe news editor
With four revisions to its operating budget in eight months and little communication from the provincial
government, Concordia University is heading for a deficit, all the while waiting to hear about additional funding from the Parti Québécois. It was revealed Friday during a Senate meeting that confusion and uncertainty have clouded the university’s finances during the entire academic
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year. Following the PQ’s decision in December to cut universities’ budgets across Quebec, Concordia lost $13.2 million for the last four months of the year — a slash that runs so deep the university is backed into a corner. President Alan Shepard said that the revision created “so much
uncertainty” for Concordia. “It’s a very difficult time,” said Shepard. “We’re trying to figure out where we could get more money.” In order to offset the cancellation of the tuition fee increase initially proposed by the Charest Liberals, the PQ was supposed to provide additional
university funding. During Senate, Chief Financial Officer Patrick Kelley said that the provincial government has not been forthcoming with information as to when Concordia will be provided with that money.
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Quebec at the Oscars P. 18
Amel Chamandy’s Profiling musician Tequila Sunrise P. 8 St. Lucia P. 10
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