CBSA scraps plan to move 1,200 public servants from Vanier to downtown
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CBSA scraps plan to move 1,200 public servants from Vanier to downtown
Internal documents show the move would have had enough space with a three-day office mandate.
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By Matteo Cimellaro
Published May 04, 2026
Last updated May 04, 2026
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Place Vanier Towers on River Road North in Vanier, which are government offices. PHOTO BY JULIE OLIVER /POSTMEDIA
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