Prime Minister Carney to Reveal Future Plans for 24 Sussex

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Prime Minister Carney to Reveal Future Plans for 24 Sussex

Prime Minister Mark Carney is set to unveil plans for the future of 24 Sussex, the abandoned official residence of the prime minister, amid ongoing maintenance costs for the vacant property.

OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney has announced that he will present plans regarding the future of 24 Sussex on Friday. The historic building, which has not been used as the prime minister's official residence since 2015, has been a financial burden on taxpayers, costing tens of thousands of dollars annually to maintain while it stands empty. During a recent press conference, Carney expressed his intentions to share his vision for the property, stating, "I will hold a press conference on Friday to discuss that." Previously, in May, Carney indicated that the decision regarding the building's fate would rest with the National Capital Commission (NCC). The mansion, constructed in 1896, served as the official residence for prime ministers from 1951 until its closure in 2015. Although the grounds were utilized for social events during former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's administration, the NCC shut the property down in 2022 due to significant "health and safety reasons," which included a reported rat infestation. The upcoming announcement is expected to address the future utilization or potential refurbishment of the iconic residence, which has been a notable fixture in Canadian political history. As the date approaches, many are keenly awaiting details that could shape the building's legacy moving forward.
🏷️ 24 Sussex Historic Preservation Mark Carney Canadian government Ottawa government properties National Capital Commission construction maintenance public sector renovation Infrastructure

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