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Is there room for a runway? I can imagine a helo pad will be constructed. Hummm, it's close to the water, toss in a port too.
dapaterson said:Yes, pave over Connaught, because why would a military HQ really need to train on weapons?
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They run all the time, and despite that there is a higher demand for pers wanting to shoot that the training cell is able to run relays. All the other elements of IBTS are conducted in that location as well.Matt_Fisher said:And how often do folks at NDHQ actually do PWTs?
At a higher cost in tranportation, meals and lost working hours (pers gone from the office for a full day as opposed to a half day).Matt_Fisher said:Probably just as easy to send people up to Petawawa for a PWT cycle than it is to use Connaught.
Most of it in the danger template, covered in NRC anteanas, or situated along the railway (not great for living).Matt_Fisher said:Even if you didn't close all the ranges at Connaught, there's a relatively sizable chunk of land there that could be developed for housing.
Beware losing local range facilities. Don't know how much Connaught is used by units in/around Ottawa (compared to their going to Pet), but take it from someone living where there USED TO BE a 600m range, and now reservists drive 8 hours to shoot - even if it's not that far, it's never as easy driving out of town to shoot.Matt_Fisher said:And how often do folks at NDHQ actually do PWTs? Probably just as easy to send people up to Petawawa for a PWT cycle than it is to use Connaught. Even if you didn't close all the ranges at Connaught, there's a relatively sizable chunk of land there that could be developed for housing.
Matt_Fisher said:And how often do folks at NDHQ actually do PWTs? Probably just as easy to send people up to Petawawa for a PWT cycle than it is to use Connaught. Even if you didn't close all the ranges at Connaught, there's a relatively sizable chunk of land there that could be developed for housing.
Matt_Fisher said:And how often do folks at NDHQ actually do PWTs? Probably just as easy to send people up to Petawawa for a PWT cycle than it is to use Connaught. Even if you didn't close all the ranges at Connaught, there's a relatively sizable chunk of land there that could be developed for housing.
Hansard, 29 Nov 11Mr. David Christopherson (Hamilton Centre, NDP): Mr. Speaker, Conservatives' lack of transparency on spending reached a new low this week. When the media asked how much the Department of National Defence's HQ renovation would cost, the government responded by saying, “Go file an access to information request”. Now we find out that this paranoid government had the number of $623 million all along but would not release it to the public, so I ask the minister this question: what could possibly be the justification for keeping this number secret?
Hon. Peter MacKay (Minister of National Defence, CPC): Mr. Speaker, yes, in fact, the Department of National Defence and the public works department are collaborating to consolidate the workforce of national defence here in the nation's capital. We are moving forward with a plan to have those consolidated workforces go from 48 different buildings to 7 in the national capital. An independent third-party analysis has looked at this plan and has come back with the numbers. There will be a cost saving, a long-term ongoing savings, estimated at around $30 million a year. This is good news for taxpayers, and I know the member opposite will want to support it.
Mr. David Christopherson (Hamilton Centre, NDP): Mr. Speaker, we will deal with the issue of whether or not we are getting value for dollars afterwards, but right now I would like an answer to the question of why the government felt it was necessary to keep a number that it already had secret from the media, secret from the public and secret from this Parliament. What is the justification for the secrecy?
Hon. Peter MacKay (Minister of National Defence, CPC): Mr. Speaker, I thank my friend for his question, albeit in a rant. I will answer the question again. This is a good move for the Department of National Defence. It will see us consolidate our headquarters at the Nortel campus, which was purchased, I again repeat, to save money. This was done looking at the spending levels that were recorded. Where were they recorded? It was at a Senate hearing some nine months ago. Where were they recorded? I spoke about this in transcript at the Standing Committee on Government Operations and Estimates, of which the member opposite was a member.