Corrections Canada won the battle to preserve land adjacent to the Kingston Pen:
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An Environmental Assessment of Corrections Canada land surrounding the Kingston Penitentiary recommended that all of the property within the red lines should remain in the public domain: "The remediated area will no longer be leased for boat slips or for long-term boat storage, so the refreshed space will be open for the public to enjoy!" (From: The Internet article "Kingston Pen Harbourfront property-CSC-SCC"-2015.)
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Agriculture Canada wanted to landscape the grounds of the Sir John Carling Building and transform the Cafeteria Annex into a Visitor's Centre and a National Museum. "Once the main building is deconstructed and the grounds landscaped, the remaining west annex will be transferred to AAFC." (From: "Public Services and Procurement Canada-Sir John Carling Building" Date-2014-11-20.)
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