Scaffolding being taken down around the Paul Martin building in downtown Windsor, January 30, 2017. (Photo by Mike Vlasveld)Scaffolding being taken down around the Paul Martin building in downtown Windsor, January 30, 2017. (Photo by Mike Vlasveld)
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Ford blasted for not funding UWindsor law school move

The Ford government is being accused of destroying a plan to move the University of Windsor Law School to the Paul Martin Building in downtown Windsor.

During question period on Monday, Windsor West MPP Lisa Gretzky said the Ford government’s decision to scrap the relocation funding risks destroying the plan entirely, as the province is the only key player refusing to do its part.

“This was a unique opportunity for federal, municipal and provincial governments to work together with the University of Windsor and community partners to create a downtown experience for students while also boosting the local economy,” said Gretzky. “Now, everyone is at the table except for the Ford government because Doug Ford cut the funding and walked away.”

The university pulled the plug on the project after five years of negotiating because the Liberal government refused to fund the move but it regained life when the province finally made a $20 million commitment earlier this year.

“By relocating the school and its 800 students, faculty and staff to the Paul Martin building, local businesses and community organizations were looking forward to the economic growth that the move would generate,” said Gretzky. “We also know that getting more students and young professionals into the downtown core will contribute to the continued revitalization and prosperity of our community.”

Gretzky also pointed out that the local Conservative candidate in Windsor West supported the project just a few months ago.

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