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Toronto Star: “National Gallery…in a garage”
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The Toronto Star is notoriously a Liberal paper in its reporting and
editorializing. So it is not surprising to find the Star's Peter Goddard
lambasting the federal Conservatives over the
National Portrait Gallery not being funded for completion in his
column in today's paper.
In the column, Goddard tells the tail of woe
of the National Portrait Gallery having to be hosted in a garage located off a
back alley in downtown Toronto. Goddard, in the column calls this fact the
gallery is hosted in such awful conditions a travesty which is true.
Goddard only mentions, in passing, the idea of former Libeal Heritage Minister
Sheila Copps idea of a opening the portrait gallery in the old US Embassy
building being launched in 2001. Then, for some reason, he lays the entire
issue at the feet of today's Conservative government. Goddard is right to blame
the Stephen Harper government for cutting the $44 million in order to launch
the national portrait gallery. But he believes this to be "more Tory
political payback". But really, is it all Conservative party problem?
Sheila Copps launched the idea for a National Portrait gallery in 2001 and
nothing happened except the old US flag came down and a new Canadian flag went
up. Since then nothing much has happened to the building. So why didn't the
Liberals get the museum up and running? Was it because of lack of money? Not
likely since Paul Martin stressed it was the Liberals who slayed the deficit
and now were running significant surpluses. Shurley some of the money from the
surplusses could have been invested in the museum to get it up and running. But
perhaps with the problems the health care system was seeing, funding a new
museum was not politically pallatable at the time. So hence the Liberals kept
putting it off and putting it off.
Fast forward to today, and it seems, according to Goddard, the Conservatives
are to blame for not funding this new musuem. Goddard unfairly believes the
entire problem is with the Conservatives. But why shouldn't the Liberals, who
were in power the majority of the time between 2001 and today (2007) also share
the blame?
Goddard also mentions a further tidbit of information, $44 million. It takes forty
four million dollars to get this museum up and running? Lets figure out what
the forty-four million might be used for:
1. Purchasing land and a building? Nope, the Canadian government already became
owner of the former US embassy in 2001.
2. Renovations of the building? I would suggest the building already meets fire
code for an office building. Perhaps only some minor renovations would be
required for space and accessibility purposes but that should cost more than
two million dollars tops. Two million is also probably on the very high side.
3. Purchasing portraits and art work? The Montrose Portrait Gallery of
Canada, on their website, notes "The National
Portrait Gallery of Canada has thousands of lovely portraits and millions of
lovely photos" already. So why spend more money to acquire even more
portaits if thousands of portaits and millions of these photos are currently
collecting dust?
4. All portraits need picture frame hooks. So perhaps a good portion of the
forty-four million dollars is to go towards the picture frame hooks and the
hammers needed to mount them on the wall. No doubt there will be highly paid
union jobs needed to put these portraits up on the wall. The portraits placings,
of course being a government operation, would require hours of special
committee meetings and bureaucrats to fuss over. This doesn't even include the
time to discuss what paint colours to use for the walls itself!
So in order to save everyone time and money, I hereby volunteer to do my part
for the National
Portrait Gallery of Canada and volunteer my
time and my hammer in order to get these portaits on the wall of the old US
Embassy. I figure a team of 5 to 10 of us could each take a room and hang the
probably already framed portaits on the walls of the old embassy building.
But of course the Portrait Gallery of Canada being a Liberal idea and a
government operation, my suggestion will never see the light of day. But of
course the spending of forty four million dollars down the toilet will never be
the fault of the Liberals. The Liberals will only blame the Conservatives of
course, once the Conservervatives come to power that is. Otherwise, just like
Goddard and the Toronto Star,
while the Liberals form government, its all HUSH! HUSH!
Works Cited
Goddard, Peter. “National gallery…in
a garage.” Toronto Star. 4 August 2007. Online.
Internet. August 2007. Available: www.thestar.com/article/242609.
Links
Government of Ontario – www.gov.on.ca
Portrait Gallery of Canada - www.portraits.gc.ca
The Montrose Portrait Gallery of Canada - www.theportraitgallery.ca
Toronto Star – www.thestar.com