Does $38 million seem excessive for a renovation of the PM's residence?

Smallcock

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wazup

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His wife must have been the interior designer for that price....lebrons house didn't cost that.
 

Butler1000

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Actually the debate has gone on for so long and that's why it's costing so much. Fact is the cost is reasonable so you can vett vips, heads of state, etc. As well as upgrades to heating, air conditioning, and wiring, plumbing while at the same time keeping it posh.

Add in security and yes the cost is fine.

Imagine what they spend on the White House each year. If you want to be taken seriously internationally you need to do things like this. It's part of the game. And the financial benefits can come back.

Also remember that most of the cost is labour. So that is good jobs and a portion going right back in as income tax.

So I'm good with this.
 

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renovation is 38 mil,but ************ couldnt afford a 25c condom back in the day so this POS wouldnt have existed
Maggie shouldve swallowed
 

Indiana

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Sure why not.
It's a lot cheaper than Queen Liz's palace reno coming up.
 

Aardvark154

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Sure why not.
It's a lot cheaper than Queen Liz's palace reno coming up.
Which is the same situation, Buckingham Palace hasn't been renovated since World War II. Some of the Lavatories (and I'm not writing of those in the private quarters) haven't been updated since before then!
 

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They have been deferring this for ages. It's an official residence so whether they build a new house as smallcock suggested decide to get it renovated - do it once and get it right.
 

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What a boring looking house. Just looks like a big house in Markham. They should tear it down and build something special
 

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Building this would be cheaper....

 

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Come on people, just how you expect the Trudeaus to entertain those big cheque writers,... unless you have an indoor pool,...

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Insidious Von

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Which is the same situation, Buckingham Palace hasn't been renovated since World War II. Some of the Lavatories (and I'm not writing of those in the private quarters) haven't been updated since before then!
And that is only a fraction of Britain's reno bill, Westminster is falling apart.
 

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I'm not at all sure that it can be replaced with the same quality of construction, and the current building torn down for less money.
http://www.historicplaces.ca/en/rep-reg/place-lieu.aspx?id=4298

The Prime Minister’s Residence was designated a Classified Federal Heritage Building because of its direct association with six prime ministers of Canada, its status as a nationally known landmark, and because of the impact of the house and its grounds on the character of the area.



During its first 75 years, 24 Sussex Drive was associated with three lumber barons of the area. By 1943, it was the last remaining private residence on Sussex Drive, in an area given over increasingly to foreign embassies and parkland. In 1949, it was expropriated by the Government of Canada and became the official residence of the prime minister.


Sources: Jacqueline Adell, Prime Minister’s Residence, Ottawa, Ontario, Federal Heritage Building Review Office Building Report 85-067; Prime Minister’s Residence, Ottawa, Ontario, Heritage Character Statement, 85-067.


Historic building. Would they tear down the White House?
 

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No want start new thread so post here.

Apparently, the Trudeau Liberals want to allow expatriate Canadians the right to vote even if they are out of the country forever.

Question: Does this mean a baby born in Canada and quickly returned to a foreign country can vote in Canadian elections for the rest of his/her life?
 
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