Premier Doug Ford visited Toronto Pearson Airport to celebrate Worker Appreciation Day on June 26, 2024, but departed without addressing reporters' inquiries about the abrupt closure of the Ontario Science Centre.


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Premier Doug Ford was confronted with questions but offered no answers regarding the sudden closure of the Ontario Science Centre during his visit to Mississauga. Despite attending Worker Appreciation Day at Toronto Pearson Airport, Ford departed without addressing the controversy surrounding the Centre's closure, which occurred unexpectedly due to structural issues with its roof.

Last week, the Ontario Science Centre, an architectural gem designed by Raymond Moriyama in 1969, shut its doors abruptly, citing safety concerns highlighted in an engineering report commissioned by Infrastructure Ontario. The report deemed the facility unsafe for occupancy, citing the urgent need for repairs costing millions of dollars.

The decision to close the Science Centre swiftly has triggered backlash from politicians, residents, and longtime patrons, given its half-century legacy in the community.

Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow expressed her disappointment over the closure, stressing the province's responsibility under its 99-year lease for the Science Centre site. She underscored the Centre's significance as a historic landmark and called for accountability from provincial authorities.

Meanwhile, discussions among Toronto's elected officials have centered on exploring alternative solutions to salvage the Centre, buoyed by widespread public support evident in petitions and letters urging its preservation.

Amidst the turmoil, the Ontario Science Centre is evaluating options for virtual and pop-up programming. Simultaneously, Infrastructure Ontario has initiated a search for proposals to establish a temporary replacement until a smaller venue can be integrated into the controversial Ontario Place redevelopment project.

Architectural experts like Elsa Lam have argued that immediate closure could have been avoided through measures such as restricting access to affected areas or installing temporary supports. They contend that the structural concerns mainly pertain to specific panels and do not necessitate the closure of entire exhibition spaces.

The Ministry of Infrastructure has estimated the repair costs for the Science Centre at a minimum of $22 to $40 million, with additional expenditures required for comprehensive infrastructure upgrades. In contrast, the initial engineering report pegged the roof repairs at around $25 million, necessitating an $8 million investment in the first year alone.

The closure has also drawn attention to similar structural issues with reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete panels used in Toronto schools, including 52 out of 582 buildings in the TDSB. Despite ongoing repairs, authorities maintain that these panels do not pose an immediate threat to students or staff.

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