OTTAWA — Federal Auditor General Karen Hogan says many of the living spaces used by Canadian Armed Forces members across several bases are in “poor physical condition” and ripe for overcrowding.
In an audit released this morning, Hogan looks at living conditions on three Canadian Forces bases: Esquimalt in British Columbia., Gagetown in New Brunswick and Trenton in Ontario.
Hogan’s audit reports that aging living quarters are often in serious states of disrepair with deteriorating walls, a lack of drinking water and malfunctioning sewage systems.
The audit says the Canadian Forces Housing Agency does not have enough residential housing units for what the military needs posing a challenge as the Canadian Armed Forces looks to add more than 6,000 new members by April 2029.
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