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May 26th, 2009
U of O and Carleton get government funds for building projects
Abstract:
Carleton University announced it was receiving $52.5 million for its Waterfront Project, representing the single largest capital investment in its history. The project, which was announced in August 2008 and is worth more than $80 million, will see a six-storey nanoscience and engineering lab and the new five-floor, 140,000-square-foot home of the university's School of Journalism and Communication, the Norman Paterson School of International Affairs and the School of Public Policy and Administration constructed on campus.
Source:
ottawabusinessjournal.com
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