As his tenure comes to an end, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is making a final push to address the long-standing issue of 24 Sussex Drive, the official but currently unoccupied residence of Canada's prime minister. Trudeau has tasked one of his ministers with developing a plan to replace the deteriorating building. Meanwhile, incoming Prime Minister Mark Carney is preparing for a leaner government, reportedly planning to reduce the number of cabinet ministers by more than a dozen. These moves signal a transition in leadership and priorities as Canada prepares for a new administration.
@8ZD6NR6Progressive3wks3W
Investing in a safe and modern official residence is long overdue—24 Sussex has been falling apart for years, and future leaders shouldn’t have to work out of a crumbling building.
@6S4YP3ZLiberalism3wks3W
It's about time someone dealt with 24 Sussex—letting it rot for decades was never a responsible option.
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