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Thousands of Canadians Join Effort to Revive 24 Sussex Drive

July 10, 20264 Mins Read
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Thousands of Canadians Join Effort to Revive 24 Sussex Drive
The Rideau Hall Foundation, which is leading the national fundraising campaign to restore 24 Sussex Drive, says 2,065 individuals have so far donated a total of $461,822 toward the goal of $50 million. (Adrian Wyld/The Canadian Press)
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Over 2,000 donors from all over Canada have contributed to a crowdfunding effort aimed at restoring 24 Sussex Drive, which is currently in disrepair and serves as the official residence for the prime minister in Ottawa.

In June, Prime Minister Mark Carney announced the beginning of a nationwide campaign to raise millions for the restoration of this historic property.

When he introduced that initiative, Carney mentioned that a list of contributors would be made public. The Rideau Hall Foundation, which is heading up the national fundraising effort, shared that list on Friday.

WATCH | Carney says 24 Sussex donor names will be public:

24 Sussex Drive restoration donor list will be public, Carney says

On Friday, Prime Minister Mark Carney confirmed that the project to restore the prime minister’s official home will involve a fundraising campaign. He stated that the donor names would be disclosed and ‘there will be a limit’ on how much individuals can donate.

Erected in 1868, 24 Sussex has been empty for over ten years and was last inhabited by former prime minister Steven Harper. The heritage site has undergone significant renovations to eliminate mould, asbestos, and pests.

Harper and former prime minister Jean Chrétien both supported the restoration project and played roles in moving it forward.

The Rideau Hall Foundation informed CBC via email that the “first-hand experience” of these two past residents “will be valuable in all aspects of the project including the fundraising.”

Over $400K raised so far

The Rideau Hall foundation reported that as of July 9, there were 2,065 Canadians who had donated a total of $461,822 toward this fundraising effort. The average donation so far stands at $223.

While that’s a notable amount, it’s still less than one percent of the project’s stated goal of $50 million. The project’s website clarifies that this figure isn’t an approved or confirmed budget for restoring the 32-room residence.

Teresa Marques, president and CEO of the foundation, mentioned during an interview with CBC’s Ottawa Morning in June that any excess funds will be “repurposed into the project itself going forward.”

“This is really meant to be a bit of a moonshot,” Marques said. “Our hope is that we are able to cover all or most of the costs of this project.”

Marques explained that they arrived at the $50 million target after discussions with federal officials regarding what needed to be done based on previous estimates.

The foundation noted its two largest donations thus far have each been $10,000; however, there are pledges for even larger contributions.

An earlier version of the public donor list included someone referred to only as “Valued Cardholder,” but this entry has since been removed. A spokesperson for the foundation told CBC some donations required “enhanced screening.”

“This was one such case and accidentally was left in the list of names; that has since been corrected,” said the spokesperson.

The donation page on Rideau Hall Foundation’s website initially suggests donors give $100 but also offers options for $50, $75, $250, $500 and $1,000. People can also customize their amounts if they wish.

The maximum allowable donation stands at $5 million-making it ten percent of their overall fundraising goal.

What’s next for 24 Sussex?

At last month’s announcement event , Carney expressed that restoring this property benefits future prime ministers who “will undoubtedly need to raise their children here as they lead our country.”

“I will never , in any event , live in 24 Sussex Drive,” Carney stated.

In addition to launching this crowdfunding campaign , Carney unveiled plans for a national design competition aimed at restoring this residence. Canadian firms are invited to participate , with plans for announcing the winning proposal by next Canada Day.

< WATCH | Carney announces competition to restore 24 Sussex:

Carney announces national design competition to restore 24 Sussex Drive

Canadian firms will have an opportunity submit proposals for designing and restoring Canada’s prime ministerial residence , according to Prime Minister Mark Carney. The winning proposal is expected by July 1 ,2027. Carney emphasized their aim is making sure that twenty-four Sussex Drive represents “the very best”of Canada.

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