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Metric, Mélanie Joly, and more at Canada Day celebrations around the Hill

Dominion Day is just around the corner, politicos. If you’re like Party Central and you’re feeling slightly liberated by the end of the parliamentary session but still can’t pry yourself away from the old precinct, this Friday’s Canada Day celebration on the Hill is the place to be. The party gets underway on Parliament Hill at […]

Parliamentary security officers fear safety risk over new uniform policy

PARLIAMENT HILL—Members of the unified Parliamentary Protective Service are raising safety concerns over a command decision that new blue-black police uniforms—which cost $861,000—are to be worn by unarmed officers whose duties are limited to scanning visitors as they enter parliamentary buildings and Commons galleries. The fact the scanners, not trained to respond to dangerous threats, […]

Yoga on the Hill, then and now

When I was a young lawyer, my friend and filmmaker Iain Ewing, whom I had met in residence in Calvin House in Victoria College at the University of Toronto, took me, Gita his young wife, and my friend Michael Robinson to a yoga retreat in Nassau. We drove in an old truck from Toronto to […]

Politics this morning: World Oceans Day, all-parliamentarian photo, and more

Today is Wednesday, June 8. 1. Here are four noteworthy events happening today in politics: It’s world oceans day. This United Nations-recognized event celebrates these key ecosystems, raises awareness about threats, and advocates for ways to protect our world’s waters. The World Wildlife Fund of Canada is hosting some of the brightest minds in oceans […]

Major projects in the rehabilitation of Parliament Hill: a primer

1 Wellington St.: Completed LTVP construction work: Interior renovations to provide space for parliamentary committee meetings. Construction began: 2007 Construction ended: fall 2010 Cost: $23.6-million Permanent use: Right beside the Château Laurier, the Rideau Committee Rooms were renovated to serve as long-term parliamentary committee space, but is also a key interim space that was prepped […]

Steel going up as interim House Chamber construction begins this month

Cranes on the West Block building site will be busy in the coming weeks with the installation of large steel beams in the building’s courtyard as part of the structure of the new interim House of Commons Chamber being topped by a glass-domed roof. “They’re preparing to install the large, tall steel columns that will […]

Trudeau ranks below corporate bosses on trust survey

Do you trust your boss more than Justin Trudeau? More Canadians rate the leader of their company as trustworthy than they do the prime minister, according to the results of an online survey released by Environics Communications Tuesday. About 46 per cent of the 1,001 Canadians who took part in the survey indicated that they […]