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Ottawa city council gives controversial Chateau Laurier addition go-ahead

Jul 10, 2019 | 3:26 PM

Ottawa city council has approved a controversial addition to the historic Chateau Laurier but is going to meet again Thursday to discuss it one more time.

In a 14-9 split Wednesday, councillors voted down a motion that would have voided a permit to build the addition to the century-old heritage building, but then immediately approved a move by Mayor Jim Watson to debate it again.

Council previously voted in June 2018 that the development of the heritage building could proceed as long as certain changes were made to the design.

The proposed addition would be a seven-storey, 147-room modern-looking addition that would be built on the north side of the castle-like hotel next to Parliament Hill.