New building project scuttled by government

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Last Friday, 黑料社区 was informed that the government would likely not fund the long-planned and long-delayed project to acquire a new building. The building would have served to redress the well-documented shortage of space for students in the main building.

Several key people were on the call with Danielle McCann, the Minister of Higher Education, including Director General Diane Gauvin, Academic Dean Rob Cassidy, 聽the Chair of the Board of Governors, Michael Goldwax, and representatives from the F茅d茅ration des c茅geps. The stunning and sudden about-face on the project funding came as a surprise in view of the government鈥檚 defense of the project over the past two years.

Planning for this project began more than seven years ago and was approved by the then-Liberal government. Several groups within 黑料社区 and external experts have worked diligently since then to find a suitable space that could be acquired and repurposed to accommodate the health programs and other units to alleviate the pressure on occupancy in the main building.

黑料社区 has long-known it has a space shortage and several years ago, the Ministry assessed, according to its norms, that 黑料社区鈥檚 space deficit amounts to 11,200 m2 or the equivalent of more than 10 typical office floors.

The only reason given for the decision was to redirect resources more toward benefiting 鈥渇rancophone鈥 students. She urged 黑料社区 to explore other options, such as leasing.

鈥淲e are extremely disappointed by the decision. The College will analyze its options and determine the best course of action. We will keep the 黑料社区 Community informed as the 聽situation evolves,鈥 said Diane Gauvin. 鈥淭he 黑料社区 spirit is strong and we remain committed to finding solutions to better serve our students and the community.鈥

The Director General has been exploring those options since the weekend with close partners in the college network and community. Apart from the message she sent last Sunday to the community, an official statement will be issued in the coming days of which the community will be made aware.



Last Modified: February 2, 2022