Trudeau set to announce plans for Prime Minister's residence
Trudeau set to announce plans for Prime Minister's residence
Updated at: June 26, 2026 at 10:45 AM
For years, 24 Sussex Drive—the official residence of Canada's Prime Minister—has stood silent and empty.
Vacant since 2015, the historic home fell into severe disrepair, suffering from structural issues, hazardous materials, and neglect.
After years of debate over whether to rebuild or relocate, Prime Minister Mark Carney is set to announce a definitive path forward on Friday, June 26, 2026.
Rather than abandoning the site, the government intends to restore the 1860s Gothic revival building.
To manage the significant financial costs, officials plan to launch a fundraising campaign through the Rideau Hall Foundation.
Furthermore, a nationwide design competition will invite Canadian companies to reimagine the space, with a winning proposal expected by mid-2027.
While the project remains a sensitive topic due to high renovation costs and shifting economic climates, preservationists and the National Capital Commission view this as a vital step in maintaining a piece of Canadian history.
