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Carney Launches Fundraiser for Neglected PM Residence

Carney Launches Fundraiser for Neglected PM Residence

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Prime Minister Mark Carney just launched a national fundraising drive to renovate the long-neglected 24 Sussex Drive — the official PM residence that’s been empty for over a decade and now shows alarming signs of decay, including rodents, asbestos, and lead contamination. Built in 1868, the historic home was last occupied by Stephen Harper, and since then, PMs have stayed at Rideau Cottage. The National Capital Commission has already begun gutting the building to tackle mold, outdated wiring, plumbing, and pest infestations — but warning signs and storage areas remain. To kickstart the restoration, Carney also unveiled a design-and-build competition for Canadian firms, with a winner to be announced by Canada Day next year. This ambitious project underscores the massive cost and public effort needed to preserve Canada’s historic government properties.

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