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The Hill’s Memorial Chamber, a space of reverence

When the original Parliament Building was destroyed in the fire of 1916, Canada was in the midst of the First World War. Construction of the new Parliament Building began almost immediately, and its architect, John A. Pearson, designed it to be a call to parliamentarians to remember that in a time of war they had […]

Three-quarters of Centre Block-based MPs have moved out

Three-quarters of MPs have cleared out of Centre Block and into their new Hill offices in the Parliamentary Precinct in advance of the House of Commons moving into its temporary home next door this winter. Despite the daily bustle in Centre Block halls since Parliamentarians returned from their summer recess last month, fewer MPs can […]

To guard mental health, Hillites recommend exercise, eating right, and saying no

When it comes to achieving good mental health, elected officials and staffers say it’s important to set good boundaries, get in regular physical activity, and stay away from the food at receptions. The Hill Times spoke to more than 15 MPs, Senators, and staffers about how they manage their mental health in a job where it […]

Too many are still suffering in silence on the Hill. This has to change

PARLIAMENT HILL—They come to Parliament Hill, the best and brightest people, eager to watch from a front‑row seat as history is being made. They are the thousands of political staffers who work here—dedicated and driven, with an unwavering desire to serve. They may not know it, but when these people begin their parliamentary careers in […]

Shine your dancin’ shoes: here’s your guide to the fall’s hottest shindigs

“I like large parties. They’re so intimate. At small parties, there isn’t any privacy,” said outspoken Jordan Baker in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby, and whether or not you prefer your parties crowded or intimate, filled with food or with a rockin’ dance floor, Hillites can agree all around that there are plenty in Ottawa […]

Former Chrétien-era minister to host ‘last supper’ at Parliamentary Restaurant

Former Liberal MP-turned-lobbyist Don Boudria wants to “pack” the historic Parliamentary Restaurant “to the rafters” just before it closes in December for at least the next decade. Mr. Boudria has been sending out invites to former and current MPs in the hopes that they’ll break bread with him for a “last supper”—possibly the last night […]

After MRIA’s demise, new polling industry group aims to set ‘high bar’

A month after a national polling association shut its doors, a new one has popped up. The who’s who of Canadian polling joined forces to open the currently nameless new polling association on Aug. 30. “We have a rare opportunity here to start fresh as an emerging industry association and to set a really high […]