Friday, January 18, 2019

The Government of Canada is selling a pavilion in the Old Port of Quebec.

     The Espace 400e Pavilion was created to commemorate the founding of Quebec City by Samuel de Champlain in 1608. Vieux-Port de Quebec was a Canada Lands Company subsidiary.

 The mandate of Canada Lands Company is to privatize all federal land, buildings and infrastructure in Canada. All federal Crown corporations, agencies and departments have to justify to the Canada Lands Company why they need their buildings and land. Twelve military bases are gone, most of the holdings of the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation were transferred to the CLC; the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation has been delisted from the Federal Directory of Real Property; the Greenbelt that surrounds Ottawa is being monetized; and all of the older penitentiaries in Canada will be sold off and demolished, read the document "A Roadmap to Strengthening Public Safety" by Rob Sampson.
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When the Canadian National Railway was privatized in 1995, CN Rail promised that the headquarters would always be located in Montreal. The headquarters were sold during the year 2007. (The classified ad is from a Globe and Mail newspaper.)




CN Towers located in Edmonton, Alberta; Saskatoon, Saskatchewan and London, Ontario that were sold off:

London, Ontario CN Tower.

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