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MOOSE Rail: One Step Closer to Reality
July 4, 2016
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Sir John A. Macdonald Building Achieves Highest Possible Eco-Rating
April 29, 2016
Compact urban form providing more efficient heating and increased density, Halifax (image source: Shelley Bruce)
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Building Resilience Practical Guidelines for the Rehabilitation of Buildings in Canada Officially Launches
March 14, 2016
Looking north in the atrium highlighting the new feature stair with the addition on the left and the existing building on the right (Doublespace)
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Hill Times: Featuring the Sir John A. Macdonald Building
February 22, 2016
Main Hall looking north with the Spark Street stair at the bottom right (Doublespace)
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Sir John A Macdonald Building on the Cover of Canadian Architect
February 9, 2016
Compact urban form providing more efficient heating and increased density, Halifax (image source: Shelley Bruce)
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Profiles Directory Published for 2016 Featuring an Article by Mark Brandt
January 19, 2016
Looking up the Sparks Stair to the Main Hall
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CBC News: ‘3rd hall of Parliament’ opens to public in renovated Bank of Montreal building
December 5, 2015
Sir John A Macdonald Building, December 4, 2015
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Sir John A Macdonald Building Hosts its First Public Event
December 4, 2015
Looking north in the atrium highlighting the new feature stair with the addition on the left and the existing building on the right (Doublespace)
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Sir John A Macdonald Building Rehabilitation Recognized by the Real Property Institute of Canada
December 3, 2015
SJAM Building: Looking up the Sparks Stair into the Main Hall (Doublespace)
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Sir John A Macdonald Building Wins Award of Excellence from the National Trust for Canada
October 9, 2015
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TRACE acknowledges the traditional unceded and unsurrendered territory of the Algonquin Anishnaabeg People, recognizing their presence and deep connection to this territory since time immemorial. We express our gratitude for the opportunity to work, live and contribute to meaningful places on this land. 

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