MPs try to find way in temporary digs for last sitting before election
OTTAWA — Newly minted Treasury Board President Jane Philpott was just finishing a scrum with reporters in the foyer of the new House of Commons in Ottawa Monday. She told journalists to “enjoy the new building,” turned and walked through the wrong door.
Instead of going into the legislative chamber, the minister set out for the exit.
This was a familiar sight Monday as MPs, staffers and media negotiated their way through the Commons’ temporary new home in the refurbished West Block while Centre Block undergoes a major makeover, expected to take at least a decade.
Cabinet ministers, MPs and their staff had to elbow their way through a melee of reporters and cameras in a smaller-than-they’re-used-to foyer outside the chamber. Some tried to get in through a locked door reserved for parliamentary officials. Staff were posted throughout the building to give directions. Inside, MPs joked about how they still felt lost in their new quarters.