Waterloo Region Record

Liberals commit $2.4B to SickKids redesign

- SHAWN JEFFORDS

TORONTO — Canada’s largest children’s hospital will receive $2.4 billion from Ontario’s Liberal government over the next decade as part of a multibilli­ondollar plan to improve health care in the province.

The money will be used to replace the SickKids Hospital’s aging facility in downtown Toronto with a leading-edge patient-care centre, expand its capacity, modernize services and speed up access to care, Premier Kathleen Wynne announced on Friday.

“The doctors, nurses, health workers here do a remarkable job,” she said. “But we cannot continue to provide 21st-century care in a building that first opened its doors more than half a century ago.”

Work is expected to begin later this year and conclude in 2028.

Wynne said the funding will be included in the new budget, which is set to be tabled next week — just over two months ahead of a provincial election.

Michael Apkon, CEO of SickKids, said the hospital believes regardless of who forms the next government, the funding commitment for the project will remain intact. “We believe that all parties will understand the urgency of the need to renovate and redevelop our campus,” he said. “We’re confident that the sense of urgency and support for this project will continue.”

Demolition work on the site is expected to start in the fall and constructi­on of the first new building will take four years, Apkon said.

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