A special general meeting of the University of Regina Students’ Union (URSU) ended Wednesday afternoon after two hours, without a vote on the only resolution on the agenda – the dissolution of the union.

The meeting had been called after months of allegations against URSU around how it was interacting with other student groups on campus, allegedly withholding funds, its own finances, and the university itself finally cutting ties and ending its leases with the union.

The resolution was whether to dissolve the union, which included putting its assets in a trust, and waiving liability for employees.

The meeting was beset by difficulties before it even began. It ended up being switched to virtual-only after difficulties around securing a venue for an in-person meeting.

Originally, it had

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