The sale of the Maison Chevalier to the Tongway Real Estate Group has caused a stir, with rivals demanding the government cancel the deal.
In a letter to Culture and Communications Minister Nathalie Roy, the nearly 200 shareholders who are passionate about Quebec’s history and heritage want the gem to be the property of all Cubes.
“Selling for private purposes can cause us considerable surprise and frustration,” the letter said.
Agnes Maltese, the former Minister of Culture and Communication at the party Cubacois, has appealed to Minister Nathalie Roy to “take on her real responsibilities” in this regard.
“She should go back and do it with honor, as Health Minister Christian Dubey did recently, because he’s going against the wall. It’s sinking into a wall and it’s selling our heritage.”
Photo by Stevens LeBlanc
Regian Lemoin, historian, Pierre Lahore, historian and photographer, Agnes Maltese, former Minister of Culture and Communications, Alex Tremble Lamarche, President of the Socio-Historic de Quebec, Joseph Gagne, postdoctoral historian at the University of Windsor, and Freud Democratic Quebec mayoral candidate.
Keep the royal
In her opinion, the solution is to hand over Maison Chevalier to the Society de Development des Enterprises Culturalless, which already operates several buildings in Place Royal.
“I’m asking MTo me I urge Roy to step down to accept his responsibilities as Minister of Culture and I will do even more. These are proud people who have always been associated with Quebec City. Today, they are facing the city, it makes no sense ”, mTo me Maltese.
Not acceptable
Jean Rousseau, the Democratic Quebec municipal councilor and mayoral candidate, thinks the sale of the building is unacceptable. He called on other municipal political parties to join his voice so that the minister could reverse her decision.
“I urge the Tongway Group to reconsider and withdraw this transaction. Group Tongue is a model corporate citizen in the Grape Quebec City area.
“This decision needs to be reviewed. We need to change this location, because it’s not acceptable. It’s a treasure for all of us,” said Mr Russo, a resident of Old Quebec.
Maison Chevalier, one of the few public buildings in Place Royal, can be admired from the inside. We know that Tangwe Real Estate Group bought the historic building to house its headquarters there.
“This is not the headquarters. It’s an important site in our collective memory. We want it to be accessible.
Alex Tremblay Lamarche, president of the Society Historic de Quebec, is not opposed to private investment in the heritage sector.
“Not all heritage buildings belong to the state. The state is already very burdensome, but here we are not just facing any heritage building. We are facing a man with a place royal business card. We are facing a man with a replica of Quebec City. Should be available, ”Mr Lamarche said.
Minister reactions
Without giving hope to the group’s demands, Minister Nathalie Roy was delighted with the arrival of a new buyer when she joined Le Journal.
“When you are in love with a heritage, preserving and protecting the heritage is a priority. My role is to see if it is still protected and whether it is intact. Taking care of this home will be a measure of protection granted to this home regardless of the owner,” she said.
M.To me Roy recalls that the Liberal Party cut $ 2.3 million in grants to Maison Chevalier between 2013 and 2018.
“They abruptly converted it into a surplus building for the Muse de la Civilization. .Now, the buyer is there and the Quebec buyer has a solid back and we can be happy that we have many ways to respect the law on cultural heritage and to maintain and maintain the integrity of the building. Done. ”This is very important,” Mr.To me Roy.
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