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“I didn’t think much of it until years later when I was working with another project and met with Raymond Moriyama for dinner in Hazelton Lanes. When he found I’d worked for Domtar he was upset because of the problems with Siporex. This would have been around 1990 or so. It’s been 30 years but that’s my recollection. The system failed and he agreed.”
“It needn’t have been because it has been known for years,” Rudy said. “This has been an issue identified decades ago.”“Most of the panels actually aren’t even above exhibition spaces. So the urgency to close exhibition spaces is unfounded. In fact, all of the permanent exhibit spaces are free of this type of roof panel entirely, so it’s not even a concern.”
“Not surprisingly, attendance was in decline. For decades, and under governments of all political stripes, this cherished Ontario gem had suffered from chronic underfunding and insufficient infrastructure maintenance.”
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