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Remembering Centre Block: In their own words

There’s a common thread to stories of people who work in Centre Block. They often say how when they go to work in the morning they look up at the Peace Tower and think, “Wow, am I ever lucky I work here?” As the last of the Centre Block occupants settle into their new digs, […]

Eight little-known facts about Centre Block and the move

1. Senators living with the bees—The Senate of Canada Building, formerly called the Government Conference Centre, is set to have beehives installed on its roof, a first for federally owned buildings in Ottawa. Public Services and Procurement Canada is considering ways to make the honey harvested available to nearby restaurants. 2. Historic find—An original bench […]

Centre Block and the big move: By the numbers

10—The minimum number of years initially projected for Centre Block renovations to be complete, although some expect it to take longer. $771-million—The value of contracts awarded so far for Centre Block’s renovation. $863-million—The cost of renovating West Block to become the House of Commons’ temporary home. $269-million—The project cost associated with renovating the Government Conference […]

Macedonia: What’s in a name?

The Congo Republic, population five million,  and the Democratic Republic of Congo, population 88 million, manage to share their name quite amicably. Russia and Belarus (White Russia) don’t seem to mind either. Sudan and South Sudan don’t get along at all, but their quarrel was never about a mere name. Whereas Greece and Macedonia…. After […]

A PMO staffer and a former Chagger aide seek to flip ridings in 2019 votes

Rachel Bendayan will try, once again, to turn the federal riding of Outremont, Que., red, after winning the Liberal nomination over the weekend. Ms. Bendayan was the riding’s Liberal candidate in 2015, losing to then-NDP leader Tom Mulcair who held the seat from 2007 until his resignation last August. Mr. Mulcair defeated Ms. Bendayan by […]

The House is home to a lot of memories

OTTAWA—In the 1970s, anyone could walk into the Centre Block. Lately, it has become an armed camp. There’s no need for a lot of nostalgia—only recognition of how much things have changed. The ‘70s began with what was the biggest political cataclysm of the era: the FLQ kidnappings in Quebec, which led to police over-reaction […]

Senators flagged design flaw stalling Senate Chamber move-in two years ago: committee chair

Senators on a committee overseeing the transformation of the Government Conference Centre into their temporary home say nearly two years ago they flagged the issue that is now delaying the start of the next sitting. On Dec. 13, Conservative Senator Scott Tannas (Alberta) informed the Senate’s Internal Economy, Budgets, and Administration Committee that a Nov. 30 […]