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Prime Minister Carney announces national competition to restore official residence at 24 Sussex Drive

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Politics - PM of Canada

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Canada's Prime Minister Residence Is a Dump.

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Mark Carney Is Going to Fix It Up..

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The prime minister's official residence in Ottawa, in disrepair and vacant for more than a decade, has become the country's most prominent home renovation project.

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PM launches design-and-build competition to ‘rehabilitate' 24 Sussex Drive - CTV News.

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PM launches design-and-build competition to ‘rehabilitate' 24 Sussex Drive CTV NewsPrime Minister Carney announces national competition to restore official residence at 24 Sussex Drive pm.gc.caOttawa launching competition to find firm to rebuild 24 Sussex The Globe and MailCarney to announce fundraising campaign, design competition to restore 24 Sussex: source CBCPM Carney to share plans to ‘restore' 24 Sussex today CityNews Vancouver

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Today, the Prime Minister, Mark Carney, announced that the President of the Philippines, Ferdinand Marcos Jr., will visit Vancouver, British Columbia, from July 1 to 4, 2026.

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This will be the first visit by a head of state of the Philippines to Canada in 11 years.With nearly one million Canadians of Filipino descent, the diaspora is one of Canada's most dynamic, vibrant, and expansive.

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Canada and the Philippines have a strong and rapidly growing partnership across commerce, defence, energy, and culture.

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Summary

**Summary:** The Canadian Prime Minister, Mark Carney, has announced a national competition to restore the official residence at 24 Sussex Drive, which is currently vacant and in disrepair. **Why It Matters:** This initiative underscores Canada's commitment to maintaining its diplomatic presence and showcasing its heritage while addressing long-standing infrastructure issues

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