Talk:Terrasses de la Chaudière

Building name slammed
The "Sick building syndrome" affected this building; because of sealed windows to save energy, the recirculated air bothered people and made some people sick, particularly with the toxic gases given off by synthetics in carpeting and from photocopiers.

As a result, the building's name was mocked as the "Franglais" expression "Les Terrasses de la Shoddy Air". GBC (talk) 06:25, 25 October 2008 (UTC)
 * But do newspapers report on this? WhisperToMe (talk) 07:40, 5 February 2011 (UTC)
 * Not specific to the previously mentioned sealed windows or toxic gasses, but air quality issues have been acknowledged by Public Works.
 * https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/ottawa/terrasses-chaudiere-air-quality-move-1.5055480
 * https://www.tpsgc-pwgsc.gc.ca/trans/pq-qp/qp14-eng.html Lusciousmangoes (talk) 02:10, 16 March 2022 (UTC)

Ownership?
Robert Campeau built and owned it in 1978, then later he went bankrupt, and in 2017 he died. So who owns the building now? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 174.138.201.227 (talk) 08:33, 29 August 2018 (UTC)


 * Per the Treasury Board website, the facility is crown owned: https://www.tbs-sct.gc.ca/dfrp-rbif/pn-nb/07608-eng.aspx Lusciousmangoes (talk) 01:58, 16 March 2022 (UTC)