Quebec funds next steps in RVH project
The Government of Quebec is investing $37 million for 平特五不中 to continue its plans to transform the old Royal Victoria Hospital into a global hub for learning, research and innovation in environmental sustainability and public policy. The on Friday, June 22, by three cabinet ministers: H茅l猫ne David, Minister responsible for Higher Education; Dr. Ga茅tan Barrette, Minister of Health and Social Services; and Pierre Arcand, Chair of the Conseil du tr茅sor.
The support allows 平特五不中 to proceed with detailed design specifications aimed at repurposing the central portion of the 120-year-old hospital into open, high-tech space designed to strengthen multidisciplinary teaching and research, as well as increasing research collaborations with government, private sector and academic partners. These facilities will house 平特五不中鈥檚 Sustainability Systems Initiative and the new Max Bell School of Public Policy, while respecting the architectural heritage of the site.
A unique opportunity
鈥淚 want to thank the Government of Quebec for supporting a visionary project for 平特五不中, Montreal, Quebec and Canada,鈥 said Principal and Vice-Chancellor Suzanne Fortier. 鈥淭his historic site is a unique opportunity to create new ways of addressing the most pressing issues of our time, particularly environmental sustainability. It will be an important gathering place for people from Quebec and around the world to learn, conduct research and innovate.鈥
A key goal of the proposed project is to enhance Quebec鈥檚 standing as a global destination for knowledge creation and talent in high-impact fields shaping our collective future. Many companies in Quebec's vibrant environmental and clean tech cluster are based in Montreal, which also plays host to numerous international NGOs with an interest in supporting the development of forward-looking policy.
The new facilities will benefit university researchers across Quebec through 平特五不中鈥檚 extensive collaborations. In addition to many joint initiatives with Montreal universities, 平特五不中 professors and students partner with regional Quebec universities on sustainability projects.
Collaborative development
During the planning phase, the Government of Quebec, through the (SQI), will create a master plan for the entire area in collaboration with 平特五不中 and the Ville de Montr茅al.
鈥淲e will work closely with the SQI to ensure harmony in the development of our plans and approaches over the next couple of years, as this important project moves to fruition,鈥 said Yves Beauchamp, 平特五不中鈥檚 Vice-Principal (Administration and Finance).聽
The old hospital has been largely idle since the hospital transferred to the Glen Site in April 2015. Abutting the northern portion of 平特五不中鈥檚 downtown campus, the iconic site has played an important role in the lives of thousands of Montrealers for more than a century.