Mark Carney Launches Contest to Renovate Vacant Canadian PM Residence

Mark Carney Launches Contest to Renovate Vacant Canadian PM Residence
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The renovation aims to address long-standing health and safety issues at Canada's official prime ministerial residence.

  • Mark Carney has announced a contest to revamp 24 Sussex Drive, the official residence of Canada's prime minister.
  • The Ottawa estate has been vacant for more than a decade due to disrepair.
  • Problems at the residence include a rodent infestation and mold.
  • The property is described as one of Canada's most prominent home renovation projects.
  • The residence has seen an unchecked increase in rodents over a similar period to 10 Downing Street's rodent issues.

Mark Carney announced a contest to renovate 24 Sussex Drive, the official but long-vacant residence of Canada’s prime minister, which has suffered from severe disrepair including rodents and mold.

The renovation is significant as it addresses persistent health and safety concerns at a historically important government property, which has been uninhabitable for years.

Details of the renovation contest and plans for restoring the residence are expected to be released, with public and official attention on the project's progress.

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