Conestoga, UWinnipeg face lawsuits over termination of senior executives

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Two institutions are facing lawsuits related to the termination of senior executives. Former Conestoga College Senior VP Dean Bulloch is reportedly seeking financial damages for “embarrassment, reputational harm, and financial losses.” Bulloch states that he filed a notice of retirement in July 2025, but it was not accepted and he was instead terminated immediately on a without-cause basis. Conestoga asserts that it acted “in good faith” and that the dismissal was part of its restructuring. Former University of Winnipeg president Todd Mondor has filed a statement of claim over his removal in November 2025, alleging that his contract was terminated “in a manner that was misleading, callous, humiliating, and in breach of its duty of good faith.” None of the claims have been tested in court.

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