Horgan suspends controversial rebuild of Royal B.C. Museum | CBC News

The province is suspending the controversial $789-million plan to rebuild the Royal B.C. Museum, Premier John Horgan announced Wednesday. 

Horgan said the costly project was the “wrong decision at the wrong time” and that the government heard opposition from British Columbians “loud and clear.”

A poll released last week by the Angus Reid Institute found that 69 per cent of British Columbians oppose the plan.

The museum upgrade, announced in May, includes plans to demolish and rebuild the museum in Victoria over the course of nearly a decade.

The premier said the province is now going “back to the drawing board” and the museum will remain open in the fall.

Tourism Minister Melanie Mark has defended the rebuild and described the museum in its current state as “not functional.” She said it is in need of seismic upgrades, is filled with hazardous materials like asbestos and lead, inaccessible to people with disabilities and structurally insufficient to maintain its current collection or host major exhibits.

Premier John Horgan will speak about plans for the Royal B.C. Museum on Wednesday. (Chad Hipolito/The Canadian Press)

Following criticism over plans to rebuild the museum, the province released more than 2,300 partially redacted pages of reports and appendices supporting the contentious project, and to explain why a complete rebuild is necessary.

 

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