Province finds money for Maisonneuve-Rosemont
By Dan Laxer
The Suburban
Repairs and reconstruction on the Maisonneuve-Rosemont hospital is finally set to begin. The Quebec government says it has found the money, at least the first phase – the excavation work for the new parking lot. Health Minister Christian Dubé says more money will follow.
As reported in The Suburban, the CAQ government had been under fire after putting off what the hospital community says is urgently needed work. The hospital has been the subject of several media reports about its state of disrepair, and the presence of pests and vermin.
There had been protests by hospital staff, complaints from patients and families, and then, after last week’s violent storm, power to the hospital was knocked out, plunging the ICU and operating rooms into darkness, and affecting the hospital’s generation system.
The health ministry said it will find a way to redistribute $19 billion from other projects and put it toward starting the work at the hospital.
The hope is that another $85 million will be freed up to start the work on the parking lot.
Medical staff reacted negatively to the announcement that work would begin on the parking lot, as did members of the National Assembly. Vincent Marissal, Quebec Solidaire MNA for Rosemont, pointed out that $85 million represents a mere 1.5 percent of the hospital’s budget. But Dubé assured him that by the time phase one is complete, he would find the money for the rest of the work to be done, not just for the hospital, Dubé said, but other projects as well.
Soraya Martinez Ferrada, leader of Ensemble Montréal, was enthusiastic about the news that the urgently needed work would finally be going forward.
“It’s excellent news,” she said. “Montreal East has been waiting for this project for too long.” The Maisonneuve-Rosemont Hospital, the mayoral candidate added, will play a central role in the transformation of the east end, which “will be a priority for my administration.”
Martinez Ferrada highlighted the importance of the municipal administration being an active partner in the project. “Our administration will work in close collaboration with Quebec to move this project forward. “The Maisonnueve-Rosemont Hospital must remain a source of pride for Montreal East.”
The first phase should take about a year and a half. After that, Dubé said, the money will be there. n
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