Freakinoldguy Freakinoldguy:
DrCaleb DrCaleb:
You know the estate belongs to The Crown, right? Not the Trudeaus?
Why do you even read such drivel anymore?
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Sure and why was it built?
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Renovations at the Harrington Lake residence were prompted after a 2018 report determined that the prime minister’s summer getaway was in “critical condition” and in need of $17 million in repairs.
The federally designated heritage building, which is maintained by the NCC, has not seen any investment since 2005, according to a statement from an NCC spokesperson.
“While the Main Cottage is 95-years-old, most of the buildings were built between 1850 and 1925,” a spokesperson said via email Friday.
“It was 1950s -- over 60 years ago -- the last time major capital investments were made at Harrington Lake.”
https://www.ctvnews.ca/politics/trudeau ... -1.4901730Freakinoldguy Freakinoldguy:
And what will happen to it once Mr. Trudeau and his wife vacate the premises and who gets to pay for it's upkeep since given it's location it can't be sold to the public?
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Built in 1850, the former caretaker’s cottage was dismantled, relocated and rebuilt on a larger footprint close to the main cottage to improve its practicality and use. This $2.5-million rehabilitation project was completed in June 2019. This renamed farmhouse features the following:
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In 1951, the federal government purchased the Edwards property, along with those of William Duncan Herridge and the Healey family. Stanley Healey became the first government caretaker at Harrington Lake. The government did not act immediately on the idea of using part of the property to create a secluded retreat for Canada’s prime minister. The arrival of John Diefenbaker as prime minister in 1958 was the deciding factor.
https://ncc-ccn.gc.ca/places/harrington-lakeIt has belonged to the Crown for almost 100 years. We can presume it will remain so, long after the Trudeaus retire.
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Both Harrington Lake and the prime minister's official residence at 24 Sussex descended into critical states of disrepair under former Conservative prime minister Stephen Harper and previous Liberal governments. CBC asked Poilievre if the Conservatives accept some responsibility for the condition of Canada's official residences. Poilievre called that suggestion a "convenient distraction" or a "fig leaf" for people who want to protect Trudeau from accountability.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/harrin ... -1.5566946And that's why Trudeau is taking the heat for fixing his predecessors mistakes.
Tricks Tricks:
What Marital problems!?
The ones his fake news sources made up, to cast a little shade on Justin.