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During the Second World War, the second Hotel
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Canadian National began construction in 1928. The Great Depression delayed the opening of the third Hotel Vancouver until 1939. Money to complete the hotel was finally provided by the Canadian government in 1937 as an unemployment relief projet in the
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the vacant hotel and announced the building was now veterans housing. They organized themselves and soon were housing approximately 1,000 veterans and some spouses.
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The building was used by the veterans until 1948 and torn down a year later. The block became a parking lot until 1969. The
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