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Tag Archives: Chateau Laurier
The Chateau Laurier fiasco exposes the idiocy of city amalgamations
Stephen Maher: The politicians who voted to let this happen represent people who have as much to do with the Laurier as people in Nova Scotia
The Chateau Laurier battle, and the risk of marring Ottawa’s historic core
In the Parliament Hill precinct, just about everything built, upgraded or repurposed demands scrutiny
Why Ottawa can’t have nice things
Stephen Maher: The Chateau Laurier is the linchpin of a historic capital city that Canadians can be proud of. Ottawa is about to wreck it.
Architect Peter Clewes on the Château Laurier expansion
On the visceral reaction to his Château Laurier reboot, the privilege of iconic buildings—and what he was trying to say
Inside 5 of Ottawa’s most influential rooms
The Prime Minister’s Office gets all the attention, but these spaces in and around the capital have all been witness to power
PHOTO GALLERY: Xmas party Château Laurier style
The Fairmont Château Laurier held their annual holiday party with everything from sushi to plum pudding.
The five events that matter most to Ottawa’s power brokers
Scene and be seen around Parliament
Obama-Biden and Romney-Ryan buttons at U.S. Embassy party
The U.S. Embassy held an election party at the Château Laurier. Obama-Biden and Romney-Ryan buttons were given out. Attendees could also have their pic taken with Barack Obama and/or Mitt Romney cutouts.
The best thing to happen to the Liberals
With no one to yell at, the party has done some useful policy work