Carney says he has no plans to tackle 24 Sussex question during his mandate / National Post

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In a recent announcement, PM Carney made it clear he won’t be tackling the longstanding 24 Sussex Drive dilemma, leaving the fate of the historic property to the National Capital Commission. This decision continues the debate over the property's future, with taxpayers still grappling with its unresolved legacy.


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