24 Sussex Drive

24 Sussex Drive / Clockwise from top left: Heritage Ottawa / NCC / Ted Grant, Library and Archives Canada

NEWS UPDATE | MARCH 13, 2025: Trudeau proposes way forward on 24 Sussex problem during final days in power / CLICK HERE  to read the article on the CBC website. His request that an advisory committee be set up to find a long-term solution for the official residence is in keeping with Heritage Ottawa's recommendation in a letter to the Prime Minister in 2019 wherein stated: "Heritage Ottawa respectfully recommends that the Government of Canada appoint a committee headed by a widely respected, non-partisan Chair to make recommendations concerning 24 Sussex and concerning Prime Ministerial accommodation."

On April 4, 2024 the Globe and Mail reported that former prime ministers Jean Chrétien and Stephen Harper proposed a non-partisan solution to the Prime Minister's Office in support of the refurbishment of 24 Sussex Drive. They have volunteered to lead a fundraising campaign to raise money from individuals and businesses "who want the embarrassment to end". The article reports that the initial response was enthusiastic, but was turned down a few days later without explanation.  READ THE ARTICLE HERE.

CLICK HERE to read Heritage Ottawa's letter to the Prime Minister in support of the Chrétien/Harper initiative. 

Heritage Ottawa, the National Trust for Canada, HODI, Carleton's School of Canadian and Indigenous Studies, and the Azrieli School of Architecture have urged the Government of Canada to establish an Official Residences Commission, with an independent governance structure similar to Elections Canada, to ensure that the uses and maintenance of these structures can be assured for the future, free of partisan politics. 

Thank you to those of you who responded to our "Take Action" initiative calling on Canadians to contact the decision-makers to let them know that 24 Sussex Drive is an important national site worthy of investment. 

PANEL OF EXPERTS' DISCUSSION

On February 21, 2024, Heritage Ottawa, in partnership with the School of Canadian and Indigenous Studies, and the Azrieli School of Architecture and Urbanism at Carleton University, and Historic Ottawa Development Inc., hosted a lively panel discussion 24 SUSSEX DRIVE: FROM RESIDENCE TO RETICENCE that examined the constraints and opportunities of rehabilitating 24 Sussex Drive. Moderated by award-winning journalist Andrew Cohen, panelists included The Hon. Sheila Copps, Mark Brandt of TRACE architectures inc., Patricia Kell of the National Trust for Canada, and Marc Denhez of Historic Ottawa Development Inc (HODI).

CLICK HERE to view CPAC's recording of the event. 

WHY IT'S IMPORTANT

The heritage value of 24 Sussex is without question:

  • Classified Federal Heritage Building at the confluence of Rideau Falls and the Ottawa River where Indigenous people have encamped from time immemorial before journeying into the interior.
  • Built in 1868 for lumber baron and MP Joseph Merrill Currier, the house is part of a suite of buildings designed in the Gothic Revival Style erected at the time of Confederation.
  • Along with Earnscliffe, and the Parliament Buildings themselves, it forms part of an elegant landscape of structures, located on one of the most dramatic – and iconic – landscapes in Canada that speak to the founding moments of our nation.
  • Purchased by the federal government in 1950, it was refurbished as the Prime Minister's official residence.
  • It is where important decision-makers have met and historic events and decisions have taken place that have shaped our national story.

24 Sussex is managed by the National Capital Commission and is currently undergoing long-overdue basic remediation work.

INVESTING IN THE FUTURE OF 24 SUSSEX

The rehabilitation of 24 Sussex is also an opportunity for the federal government to demonstrate that the reuse and investment in heritage buildings is the environmentally sustainable solution. Even high profile buildings in its care can be adapted with flexibility, site intensification and thoughtful additions. 

In 2019, Heritage Ottawa wrote to the Prime Minister recommending the appointment of a committee headed by a non-partisan chair concerning the future of 24 Sussex and Prime Ministerial accommodation, in order to reverse its embarrassing state of neglect. 

A sampling of the considerable news coverage devoted to 24 Sussex Drive follows. 

 

  • Heritage Ottawa Supports New Advisory Body to Find Solution for 24 Sussex

    Ottawa, ON, March 17, 2025 -- Heritage Ottawa was pleased to see outgoing Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's call for a plan to address the need for an official prime minister’s residence and...

  • Trudeau proposes way forward on 24 Sussex problem during final days in power

    CBC News, by David Cochrane

    As Prime Minister Justin Trudeau prepares to leave office, CBC News has learned that one of his final acts is an attempt to settle the problem of 24...

  • How much will 24 Sussex cost to repair? Expert weighs in

    CTV NEWS | Ottawa, by Tyler Fleming

    The prime minister's residence, 24 Sussex Drive, is undergoing a massive gut-job.

    Crews are stripping the historic mansion down to its framework...

  • A look inside the gutted 24 Sussex Drive

    CTV NEWS | Ottawa, by Josh Pringle

    The National Capital Commission is providing a glimpse inside the gutted 24 Sussex Drive, more than a year after the heritage building along the Ottawa...

  • Trudeau shouldn’t reject Chrétien and Harper’s offer on 24 Sussex

    The Globe and Mail | OPINION by Lawrence Martin

    The residence at 24 Sussex Drive is where more of this country’s history has been plotted than any other, where decisions ruinous and...

  • 24 Sussex is now asbestos and rodent-free — and nobody knows what to do with it

    CBC NEWS, by Jennifer Chevalier

    The prime minister's official residence has been stripped of asbestos, mould, lead and rodents, according to the National Capital Commission....

  • ‘A national dilemma’: Heritage group makes pitch to save 24 Sussex

    IPOLITICS, by Davis Legree

    A coalition of architects, heritage experts, and local stakeholders is making a plea to save the beleaguered 24 Sussex Drive, the traditional residence of Canada...

  • ‘Uninhabitable’ 24 Sussex should still be restored, heritage advocates say

    GLOBAL NEWS, by Sean Previl

    In its dilapidated state, 24 Sussex, the official residence of Canada’s prime ministers, faces a plague of issues and increasingly pressing questions about...

  • 24 Sussex is 'our line in the sand,' say restoration supporters

    OTTAWA CITIZEN, by Catherine Morrison

    As talks continue about the future of 24 Sussex, groups ardently supporting the building’s preservation say there are several reasons not to abandon...

  • Un mouvement pour préserver le 24 Sussex s’organise

    Radio-Canada

    La firme d’architectes Historic Ottawa Development Inc. (HODI), ainsi que plusieurs organismes qui appuient la sauvegarde de la résidence du premier ministre au 24 Sussex, ont...

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