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Article: Mayor pulls no punches in criticizing decision.(Thunder Bay mayor Ken Boshcoff)
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- Northern Ontario Business
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- June 1, 2001
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The unified front of northern mayors that successfully lobbied for a 'made-in-the-North' medical school developed some rifts in the alliance last month after Ontario Health Minister Tony Clement named Sudbury as the primary location for its central administrative and research role.
"Thunder Bay is a huge loser and Sudbury is a huge winner," was how Thunder Bay mayor Ken Boshcoff summed up his community's response to receiving a satellite clinical education campus.
Boshcoff says the format is "dramatically different" from the two-campus medical school model unanimously supported by the northern mayors, municipal associations, medical community and ...