Repairs for prime minister's home more than double initial estimate
Repairs for the prime minister's official home are now more than double the initial estimate, according to a third-party review of 24 Sussex. CBC News obtained a report through Access to Information that discovered there's more asbestos in the ceiling and walls than first believed. In 2006 the Auditor General said it would cost $10 million to rebuild the home — this new report pegs the costs now at $26 million.
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Mike Holmes on what should be done with the official residence of the prime minister
Holmes on Homes host Mike Holmes discusses what should be done with the prime minister's official residence and if it should be saved.
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The Residences - Inside 24 Sussex - Home of Canada's Prime Minister - A tour with Laureen Harper
Laureen Harper takes CPAC's Catherine Clark on an exclusive tour of 24 Sussex Dr., the prime minister's official Ottawa residence. Take an extended sneak peek at the rooms and outdoor spaces that few Canadians get to see. The Residences: 24 Sussex, see it online at
24 Sussex Drive going green?
Renovations to the prime minister's residence could make it a showcase of green technology, advocates say
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The PMO - Ottawa's centre of power
Chris Rands brings us inside the Prime Minister's Office. The historic building across the street from Parliament Hill where the real decisions are made that affect Canadians.
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Tour guide Mallory White gives a tour of Rideau Hall and shows off a couple of areas that aren't open to the public.
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Canada's prime minister is safe
CBC correspondent Evan Dyer reports from Ottawa and confirms that the Canadian leader was in parliament at the time of the shooting but has been evacuated safely.
Paramedics called to 24 Sussex Drive
The CBC's Evan Solomon on what we know about why paramedics were called to the prime minister's official residence this weekend.
President Rivlin welcomed to his residence Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of Canada
Prime minister statues no way to celebrate history
A proposal to set up 22 prime minister statues in Waterloo is evidence that the people behind it don't have a clue about why Canadian history matters.
President Reagan Meeting Prime Minister Mulroney in Ottawa, Canada on April 6, 1987
Full Title: Trip to Canada. President Reagan Signs Distinguished Guest Book at Parliament Hill, Photo Opportunity with President Reagan and Prime Minister Brian Mulroney in Front of Prime Ministers Residence, President and Nancy Reagan Depart from Ottawa via Air Force One at Uplands Canadian Forces Base on April 6, 1987
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A look at Justin Trudeau's new residence: Rideau Cottage
Justin Trudeau will not yet move into 24 Sussex Drive, but will instead live in a house on the grounds of Rideau Hall. A spokeswoman says the estate is big enough to allow the Trudeau family some private space. (Oct. 26)
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The Residences - Inside 24 Sussex - Home of Canada's Prime Minister - Margaret Trudeau
Margaret Trudeau remembers her time at 24 Sussex Dr., the prime minister's official Ottawa residence, in this extended interview with CPAC's Catherine Clark. The Residences: 24 Sussex, see it online at
Prime Minister Stephen Harper called Wednesday's rampage in downtown Ottawa the second deadly terror
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The gunman who staged a deadly attack Wednesday on Parliament Hill was a terrorist whose despicable crime will only harden Canada's resolve to crack down on terrorists at home and abroad, Stephen Harper says.
The prime minister tied Wednesday's extraordinary events - the killing of an honour guard at the National War Memorial, and a subsequent shootout inside Parliament's Centre Block - to an incident two days earlier in Quebec, where one soldier was killed and another injured when they were run down by a car driven by a man with declared sympathies for Islamic extremists.
The shooter Wednesday was himself shot dead by the sergeant-at-arms of the House of Commons.
Fellow Canadians, in the days to come we will learn more about the terrorist and any accomplices he may have had, Harper said in a live televised statement.
But this week's events are a grim reminder that Canada is not immune to the types of terrorist attacks we have seen elsewhere around the world.
Attacks on Canadian security personnel and governing institutions are, by their very nature, attacks on our country, on our values, on our society, on us Canadians as a free and democratic people who embrace human dignity for all, he said.
But Canada will not be intimidated, Harper declared.
In fact, this will lead us to strengthen our resolve and redouble our efforts, and those of our national security agencies, to take all necessary steps to identify and counter threats and keep Canada safe here at home.
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Canadian Prime Minister arrives for visit
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Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper arrived in Bogota, Colombia on Sunday to meet with President Alvaro Uribe and hold talks on bilateral relations.
Harper was met by Colombia's Foreign Minister Fernando Araujo at Catam Military airport.
It was the first time Harper had visited the city.
On Monday, Harper will meet with the Colombian president to discuss issues such as the TLC (Tratado de Libre Comercio) or Free Trade Agreement and the bilateral relationship with the South American nation.
After Colombia, Canada's Prime Minister will be visiting Chile, Barbados and Haiti to meet with their leaders as a part of a six-day trip to refocus his government's international attention on the region.
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Rideau Hall - A Tour with the Johnstons
Governor General David Johnston and Sharon Johnston provide Catherine Clark with an extended tour of Rideau Hall. Included: their favorite rooms and family life at the official residence.
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Canadian Prime Minister visits White House
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A 1980 tour of 24 Sussex with Maureen McTeer
Maureen McTeer takes Take 30 viewers on a tour of the home she shared Joe Clark during his nine- month stint as prime minister.
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LMS. Car drawing up outside Government House in Ottawa. SCU. Prime Minister of Canada, Mackenzie King, steps out of car. MS. Car pulling to entrance to Government House. MS. Louis St. Laurent, who is to take over the Premiership from Mackenize King, steps out of car. CU. Canadian Mountie saluting. MS. Back shot of new Prime Minister St. Laurent with Canadian Mountie. MS. Mackenzie King, St. Laurent and Governor General of Canada Viscount Harold Alexander, entering room. MS. St. Laurent, Viscount Alexander and Mackenzie King posing for camera. CU. St. Laurent, pan to Viscount Alexander then to Mackenzie King. MS. Mackenzie King and Viscount Alexander shake hands CU. St. Laurent speaking - natural sound. He is making pledge in taking new office.
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