Construction of several new buildings and renovations were given the green light by Algoma University’s board of governors when it approved the institution’s 2024-25 budget Thursday.
The $233.8 million budget will see $44 million in capital spending.
Among the approved projects is Makwa Waakaa’igan, a future centre of cultural excellence, Truth and Reconciliation, learning and healing at the university's Sault Ste. Marie campus.
Makwa Waakaa’igan is described by Algoma as “a global centre of cross-cultural excellence” which will also house the Northern Ontario Mental Health and Addictions Research and Training Institute.
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Makwa Waakaa’igan will replace the existing E Wing on the Sault Ste. Marie campus.
Construction of the new building will begin in the fall and be completed in 2027.
Other projects given the go-ahead by Algoma’s board of governors include a new student residence in Brampton with more than 500 bedrooms and completion of renovations at 145 Queen St. in Brampton, which will be used for social work programming and will house the Peel Region Ontario Mental Health and Addictions Research and Training Institute.