“We don\u0027t need a new home for the prime minister. We need a new home for working\u002Dclass Canadians.”
Completed in 1896, 24 Sussex Drive is a 35-room, four-floor mansion that’s served as the prime minister’s official residence since 1951 when Louis St. Laurent moved in. But the residence has fallen into a state of decay, with successive prime ministers refusing to renovate the mansion.due to size and safety concerns
Poilievre has also had an official residence of his own since becoming leader of the official opposition, nearly a year ago. He and his family have been living in Stornoway, a two-and-a-half storey home in the high-end residential area of Rockcliffe Park, in Ottawa. He added that Canada doesn’t need its official residence to be able to hold receptions and events, like the White House in the United States, and that there are lots of other public spaces where a prime minister can greet dignitaries.Article content
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