
Quebec Cuts Hospital Renovation Budget, Critics Cry Foul
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Quebec Government Cuts Hospital Renovation Budget, Amid Criticism and Delays
The Quebec government has reduced the renovation budget for Montreals Maisonneuve-Rosemont Hospital by fifteen percent, primarily affecting administrative areas. Despite two point three billion dollars allocated in the provinces infrastructure plan, the project remains stalled in early planning stages. Opposition leaders criticize the move, citing months of delays and a projected cost of over five billion dollars. The hospital, built in nineteen fifty-four, has faced recent issues, including power outages and infestations, leading to calls for a speedier rebuild. Health Minister Sonia Belanger assures the site is a priority, with preparatory work set to begin soon.
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