Official Opposition leader’s residence needs upgrades, but no workplan is in place

The Globe and Mail: “In the medium term, plans call for a comprehensive recapitalization of the residence,” Jamie Innes, a spokesperson for the National Capital Commission (NCC), said in a e-mailed statement.

Mr. Innes did not say how much money would be involved in the work.

…In 2021, the NCC released an asset portfolio condition report on the National Capital Region’s official residences that showed Stornoway to be in “fair” condition, and requiring $1.25-million in investments over 10 years to address deferred maintenance…

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