Members of the University of Regina Students’ Union (URSU) have voted to dissolve the organization following a special general meeting held online. According to media reports, 70 of 84 votes cast supported the motion, which also released URSU leadership from liability for any actions taken in good faith. The meeting followed a postponed vote in September that was adjourned after students raised concerns about transparency and access. CBC reports that several students encountered difficulties with joining the meeting or voting, and some questioned the vote’s legitimacy given technical issues and limited discussion time. The University of Regina acknowledged the concerns and said it is awaiting further communication from URSU on next steps.