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Article 24 Sussex Drive Carney Prime Minister Residence

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This article discusses the deteriorating condition of the Canadian prime minister's official residence, 24 Sussex Drive, and potential renovation or replacement options. No direct commercial mechanism is identified; the event is a government property maintenance issue with no clear impact on commodity prices, corporate margins, or supply chains. The $36.6 million renovation estimate is a government expenditure, but it is not tied to a specific sector or company, and the announcement is pending. Therefore, no relevant sectors are selected.

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  • 24 Sussex Drive has been largely uninhabited for over a decade.
  • A 2021 NCC report estimated $36.6 million in renovations needed.
  • NCC spent $4.3 million on decommissioning including asbestos removal.
  • Options include renovating 24 Sussex, upgrading Rideau Cottage, or building new.
  • PM Carney plans to announce a decision soon.

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