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Tuesday, September 14, 2010
The Only Visible Sign Of The Money Spent
The Conservative government, without confirming a decision publicly, is scrubbing plans for a national portrait gallery at the site of the former U.S. embassy on Wellington Street in front of Parliament Hill and is considering other uses for the heritage building.
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By last April, with the only visible work completed outside the building being a decorative
wooden hoarding along the sidewalk that cost $30,000
, the government had spent a total of $9 million on architectural plans, mockups, mortar inspection, interior demolition and portrait gallery staff in a new Library and Archives Canada bureau.
A "hoarding" is a slightly fancier word for "
temporary fence"
. There's one in the picture above.
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