Monday, October 3, 2022

More questions pertaining to Ottawa's Experimental Farm.

 House of Commons Ottawa March 20, 2017 Mr. Pierre Poilievre (Conservative): "With regard to the governments Ottawa Hospital Site Review, with a National Capital Commission recommendation to the Minister of Canadian Heritage on November 24, 2016:

(a) when did the Environment Minister decide that she would order this review;

(b) when did the Environment Minister ask that the Heritage Minister take over this review;

(c) did the government estimate the cost of delaying the construction of the new hospital by at least a year, and if so, what were the costs;

(d) what was the total cost of the review as of November 24, 2016, broken down by (i) employees' salaries (ii) contractors (iii) consultants (iv) land use surveys or studies;

(e) what will be the total cost of this review, broken down by (i) employees' salaries (ii) contractors (iii) consultants (iv) land use surveys or studies, (v) other expenses;

(f) what are the precise boundaries of the property to be leased to the Ottawa Hospital, known as the Sir John Carling Site or site # 11 by the National Capital Commission;

(g) what price does the government of Canada plan to charge the Ottawa Hospital as rent for the Sir John Carling Site, known as site # 11 by the National Capital Commission;

(h) how much payment in lieu of taxes does the federal government pay to the City of Ottawa for the Sir John Carling Site, known as site # 11 by the National Capital Commission; and

(i) what will be the costs of preparing the site for the Ottawa Hospital to be built, and which level of government or organization will pay for them?"

Topic: Routine Proceedings. Subtopic: Questions Passed as Orders for Return. Sub-subtopic: Question No. 810.

The precise boundary of land that will be allocated to the Ottawa Hospital in 2016. An answer to MP Pierre Poilievre's Question 810:

North Boundary - Carling Avenue between Bayswater and Preston Street.

East Boundary - From Preston Street to Prince of Wales Drive.

South Boundary - From Prince of Wales Drive (600 metres) to 90 degrees west to Birch Drive. 

West Boundary - From Birch Drive/Maple Drive up to Winding Lane and back to Carling Avenue at Bayswater (quarter of a circle around the Dominion Observatory.) (The information is from Public Services and Procurement Canada.)

House of Commons Ottawa March 20, 2017 Mr. Pierre Poilievre (Conservative): "With regard to the government's transfer of land to the Ottawa Hospital for the future site of the Civic Campus, known as the Sir John Carling Site or site # 11 by the National Capital Commission:

(a) what analysis did the departments of Public Services and Procurement Canada (formerly Public Works and Government Services Canada), Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada , the National Capital Commission, and Canadian Heritage conduct at each of the 12 sites;

(b) what did the National Capital Commission estimate the total land preparation costs of each of the 12 sites would be;

(c) what concerns did the National Capital Commission raise regarding potential contamination at each of the 12 sites;

(d) what are the boundaries of the Sir John Carling Site which will be leased to the Ottawa Hospital;

(e) are the metal piles that were used for the foundation of the former Sir John Carling Building still present at the site;

(f) if the answer to (e) is affirmative, will they have to be removed in order to accomodate the new Ottawa Hospital;

(g) if the answer to (f) is affirmative, what will be the cost of removing the piles;

(h) if the answer to (f) is negative, what is the government's plan to accomodate the Ottawa Hospital around the existing piles;

(i) what is the estimated cost of preparing the site for the Ottawa Hospital to be built, and which level of government or organization will pay for them;

(j) what contamination currently exists at the Sir John Carling Site, and how will it be mitigated or removed prior to the hospital's construction;

(k) what is the estimated cost of remediating any contamination, and which level of government will pay for this;

(l) does the government foresee any other factors specific to the Sir John Carling Site that would increase costs or delay construction of the new hospital, and if so, what are they?

Topic: Routine Proceedings. Subtopic: Questions Passed as Orders for Return. Sub-subtopic: Question 811.





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