I think the fixture isn't too hard to source with some custom or in house fabrication. Perhaps someone from one of the engineering departments can help with the fabrication of a two lamp 90W SOX luminaire that fits your needs. The housing shouldn't be that hard to make, or can be adapted from a similarly sized fluorescent luminaire.
The correct ballast for 90W SOX would be the Advance 71A0590, since discontinued although old stock will show up on sites like eBay. However most collectors use a lower cost option, a Fullham WH-5 ballast with 3 of 4 output leads connected runs a 90W SOX satisfactorily and runs off standard 120v power. The lampholder is just a standard B22 holder (Leviton 8806). You can get examples from eBay.
The hardest thing to find would probably be the lamp. I know they show up from time to time on eBay but they're relatively expensive for collectors. Although with some funding, it shouldn't be that hard to get a hold of a handful. I'd aim for getting spare for each socket. The lamps do last for quite a while but since they're no longer made, it would be a good idea to get some spares.
Another source that comes to mind since you are in Toronto are
these crosswalk signs. The city of Toronto is slowly retrofitting them over to LED due to lack of easy availability of lamps. The smaller ones use a single 135w lamp, the larger ones use two 135w lamps. I think a couple of decommissioned examples would light up a lecture hall quite nicely. Perhaps one of the electrical contractors that work for the city, Guild Electric comes to mind might be able to provide you with a decommissioned example.