Funding cuts jeopardizing health, safety in federal buildings: Documents
OTTAWA — Officials warned the government late last year that without a significant boost in repair funds, aging and crumbling federal buildings could soon become unfit for workers and jeopardize health and safety.
The situation outlined in briefings to Public Services Minister Judy Foote in November, shortly after the Liberals took office and Foote took up her ministerial posting, appeared dire.
The department was so cash-strapped that it could no longer pay for building inspections used to uncover health and safety risks and identify required repairs.
Utilities and services could stop without additional funding, say the documents, obtained by The Canadian Press under the Access to Information Act.


