Visiting Parliament Hill
Innisfil Scope
April 28, 2008
by Peter Van Loan, MP, York-Simcoe
With spring, Parliament Hill begins to fill
up with visitors- including many from
York-Simcoe on school trips and family
excursions. It’s a great time to be up in
our nation’s capital, enjoying the newly
defrosted Rideau Canal, the slowly greening
banks of the Ottawa
River, and the blooming tulips
of Parliament Hill.
Of course,
the highlight for many is a visit the
Parliament buildings- you can take a tour
through the majestic old building, watch the
traditional Speaker’s Parade, head up the
Peace Tower for an expansive view of Ottawa,
and observe Question Period.
I love
greeting visitors from the riding. In my
role as Government House Leader, I have an
opportunity to show visitors some of the
more interesting parts of Parliament- that
aren’t on the normal, official tour.
When you
arrive, after clearing the increasingly
vigilant security, you will go up to the
main floor (the second floor). If you are
here around Question Period, you might have
to navigate past journalists and MP’s, with
barely enough time or space for a close look
at the portraits of each former Prime
Minister which line the walls.
At the end
of the hallway, the west end of Centre
Block, you will enter into a spacious lobby-
the foyer of the House of Commons. The
vaulted ceiling, decorated with the coats of
arms and the flowers of Canada’s provinces,
the marble floor, and the sculpted walls
create a noble atmosphere- only to be
contrasted by the bustle of
camera-and-microphone-carrying journalists
mingling with (or ambushing, as I often
experience), Parliamentarians during daily
scrums.
In the
farthest corner of the foyer you will find
my office. Many call it the best office on
the hill. We will sit down at the long, oak
conference table, or in one of the comfy
chairs, and allow the wood-carved ceiling
and the rich, warm, carved wood walls to
impress us- I am still in awe of the
beautiful environment in which I have the
privilege of working for you. Of course, I
will not be able to resist giving you a
description of each painting and bust I have
of Sir John A. Macdonald- our country’s
founder and our national hero.
Some lucky
visitors in the past have experienced the
opportunity to join me in visiting the
government lobby- the private lounge area
for MP’s behind the back doors in the House
of Commons. There, the chance encounter with
MP’s and Cabinet Ministers can provide a
story for friends and family back home.
Sometimes,
I have even had a chance to take folks
upstairs to the Prime Minister’s office-
which is directly above mine, or to peak
into the Cabinet meeting room which is
located there.
On other
occasions, a visit into the grand room where
the national caucus meets every Wednesday is
a possibility.
While I
would be delighted to greet you on
Parliament Hill, you might want to plan your
visit soon- while I am still Government
House Leader. You never know in a minority
parliament when we will face an election.
With the
current Liberal Leader, this government does
keep going! While Stephane Dion has been
threatening an election for a year and a
half, he keeps backing down. We’ve seen
Liberals not show up to vote, against our
GST reduction (which they opposed), our
environmental plan (they said they didn’t
like it) and even our economic stimulus
package. On our tackling violent crime bill,
they even walked out of the House en masse
to avoid voting and causing an election.
Regardless of how erratically the opposition
acts, however, this Conservative government
will continue to deliver on our commitment,
ignoring the follies of the other side. But
then again- this may just give you time for
a visit.
If you are in Ottawa in the next little while, I invite you
to contact Darlene Stone in my Parliament
Hill Office to arrange for a time for a
visit!
Contact
Information:
Parliament Hill Office
T 613-996-7752
F 613-992-8351
E
vanlop0@parl.gc.ca
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