Because the documents show University of Calgary president Elizabeth Cannon personally signed off on more than $90,000 in legal fees from Calgary law firm Norton Rose. One of the post-secondary institutions, the University of Calgary, took months to finally provide the documents I had requested. $90,000 in legal feesAfter the story appeared in June 2012, we got a tip that the university had spent a small fortune on legal fees preparing its response to my original request. "I had intended to explain that the March invoice was related to government relations, and the cost of the tickets to the Premier's Dinner was not charged to the University of Calgary," Lougheed said. As for Lougheed, he's no longer a lobbyist for the University of Calgary.
Source: CBC News May 28, 2016 12:00 UTC