Feds double spending to renovate historic home of Sir John A. Macdonald
KINGSTON, Ont. — The home of Canada’s first prime minister is getting an extra $1.1 million from the federal government for promised renovations.
The Liberals originally promised $1.03 million in 2016 to help upgrade the site, known as Bellevue House, but once workers got a peek behind the walls, they realized more improvements were needed.
Instead of breaking the work up into separate projects, the government decided to simply expand the scope of work already underway.
The plan is to completely replace the roof and update the wiring and electrical systems, and to repair the existing floors, walls and plasterwork on the ceiling.