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Heritage minister asks NCC to mull more sites for Civic hospital move

Heritage Minister Mlanie Joly has asked the National Capital Commission to review all federally owned sites within its jurisdiction to determine the best site for a new Civic campus of the Ottawa Hospital.

Mlanie Joly gives NCC 6 months to assess prospective federal lands

Federal Heritage Minister Mlanie Joly has told the NCC to consider all possible sites within its jurisdiction for a new Civic campus of The Ottawa Hospital. (Chris Windeyer/CBC)

Heritage Minister Mlanie Joly has asked the National Capital Commission to review all federally owned sites within its jurisdiction to determine the best site for a new Civic campus of the Ottawa Hospital.

"As the federal Crown Corporation responsible for coordinating the development of federal lands in the National Capital Region, theNCCwill conduct a thorough review of prospective sites for the new Civic Campus of the Ottawa Hospital," saidNCC chief executive MarkKristmanson in an emailed statement.

Over the next few weeks, the NCC will develop a planincluding public consultation, and expects to makea recommendationin six months. The issue is to be discussedat the NCC board meeting on June 28.

The hospital's preferred site for a new60-acreCivic is across from the current Carling Avenuecampus. But that land is a key research field at the Central Experimental Farm, which isa National Historic Site and the location of the second-oldest agricultural research land in the world.

Land handed to hospital in 2014

The issue has become increasingly controversial eversince former MPJohn Baird handed theland to the hospital in 2014 ina decision made behind closed doors.

The Civic campus of the Ottawa hospital, across Carling Avenue from the section of the Central Experimental Farm approved in 2014 as the hospital's new location. (Google Maps)

After public outcry, the federal governmenttold the hospitalto re-evaluate its options for relocating the Civic, and to consider theimpact on research at the farm.

The hospital went back to the drawing board, but only looked at four short-listed locations that met its own criteria. Three of those are on the Experimental Farm, while the fourth is atTunney'sPasture.

However, a spokesperson for Jolytold CBC News that the NCC is to consider all federal land in the capital region as a possible location for a new Civic campus, not just the four top sites named by the hospital.

Carleton MP Pierre Poilievre, the sole local Conservative MP, said the NCC "is not equipped" to make a decision on where a hospital should be located as it is responsible "forneither farming research nor health care."

"To announce a 'review' is an obvious face-saving attempt to avoid admitting that John Baird got the location right in the first place. Now we are wasting time and money trying to avoid that inconvenient truth," Poilievre said.

With files from Stu Mills