OTTAWA — Many of the living spaces used by Canadian Armed Forces members at several bases are in “poor physical condition” and ripe for overcrowding, Auditor General Karen Hogan said in a report released Tuesday.
Hogan and her team examined living conditions on three Canadian Forces bases: Trenton, Esquimalt in British Columbia, and Gagetown in New Brunswick.
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Hogan said the buildings her team inspected were aging and decrepit — the oldest dates to the Great Depression — and 32 of 35 need at least one high-priority repair.
“That might mean that building didn’t have safe drinking water … toilets weren’t working, or there was structural damage to the exterior walls of the building,” Hogan told a news conference after the report’s release.
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