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Rideau Hall renovation costs raise questions: Freeland

- TERESA WRIGHT

OTTAWA — Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland says public office holders should be mindful of how they spend taxpayer dollars, following a report on Rideau Hall renovation­s.

The CBC reported Thursday that hundreds of thousands of dollars have been spent on designs and renovation­s to the official residence of Gov. Gen. Julie Payette, some allegedly at her personal request, for privacy, accessibil­ity and security reasons.

Freeland would not say whether she believes the expenditur­es were appropriat­e, but she did say she thinks questions about the Rideau Hall expenses are legitimate. “Canadian journalist­s and Canadians absolutely have the right to look carefully about how we spend Canadians’ money,” she told reporters Friday in Toronto.

“I do think that all of us who have the privilege of serving Canadians have to really be mindful that when we spend money, we are spending the money of Canadians and we have to be very, very thoughtful about that, very careful about that.”

Freeland expressed respect for the office and constituti­onal role of the Governor General, without directly answering a question about her confidence in Payette. “I think Canadians understand and appreciate the way our system of government, our constituti­onal system works,” she said. “The office of the Governor General plays a very important role in that system and I think, like the overwhelmi­ng majority of Canadians, I have a great deal of respect for that office and for that role.”

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