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Contact Kingston City Council. Contact and join Marine Museum. Don > > Marine Museum News Update > 26 January 2015 > > > > Dear Members and Friends, > > The January 31 deadline for the City of Kingston to express interest in > purchasing the Marine Museum property from Public Works Government Services > Canada is fast approaching. This Tuesday, January 27, Kingston City Council > will convene for a final session this month to consider their options. > > A 'reconsideration' of the City Council's previous refusal to purchase the > property is not on the agenda. However, three recommendations submitted by > City Staff that will have great bearing on the Museum's future have been > added to the agenda. > > The recommendations address several scenarios that may offer incentives for > any future development to allow the Museum to remain at its current location, > and also assist the Museum should it become necessary to move to another > location. The recommendations outlined on the agenda (Report Number 11) can > be viewed here. > > Your attendance at tomorrow's Council meeting that begins at 7:30 would be > greatly appreciated and show strong support for the Museum's future. We hope > a request for us to be heard as a delegation early in the meeting will be > accepted, and Report Number 11 appears relatively early on the agenda. > > Also, CKWS News has posted a poll on their web site asking, "Should the City > of Kingston purchase the property the Marine Museum sits on?" As of this > morning, support to purchase the property is far behind. Although Council has > so far rejected their option to purchase the property, a strong 'YES' vote is > an assertion of support and solidarity for the Museum's future. > To vote, click HERE. > > Many thanks for your support! > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > http://m.theglobeandmail.com/globe-debate/why-is-ottawa-sinking-kingstons-marine-museum/article22515252/?service=mobile > > Why is Ottawa sinking Kingston’s Marine Museum? > > Historian J.L. Granatstein is the author of Who Killed Canadian History? and > many other books on Canadian political and military history.
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