Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced on Friday that Winnipeg鈥檚 iconic former Hudson鈥檚 Bay building will get a new life after sitting vacant for two years. Gifted to the Southern Chiefs鈥 Organization (SCO), the site will be transformed to include almost 300 affordable housing units, a museum, an art gallery, restaurants, and a health centre. The government has pledged $65 million toward the redevelopment project. 鈥淭oday鈥檚 announcement is reconciliation in action,鈥 said Trudeau.
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Trudeau Announces Winnipeg Hudson’s Bay Building Revitalization
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