Liberals want to expand parliamentary precinct after Freedom Convoy | 24CA News

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Published 15.12.2022
Liberals want to expand parliamentary precinct after Freedom Convoy | 24CA News

Federal safety oversight of Parliament Hill ought to increase to incorporate Wellington and Sparks streets, in keeping with Liberal MPs who sit on a House of Commons committee learning parliamentary safety after final winter’s convoy protest.

The Liberals say a land switch ought to happen between the City of Ottawa and the federal division in command of public companies, which might enable the road in entrance of the hill — Wellington — and the pedestrian road one block south of it — Sparks — to change into a part of the parliamentary precinct.

That’s a stronger place than the one taken by nearly all of MPs on the committee, which solely advised the land switch “if necessary.”

The second of eight suggestions made by the committee states “the federal jurisdiction for the operational security of Parliament Hill be expanded to include sections of Wellington and Sparks streets.

It also states, “if vital, {that a} switch of land happen between the City of Ottawa and Public Services and Procurement to permit for Wellington Street and Sparks Street to change into a part of Parliament Hill.”

Conservatives disagree with the recommendations and say politicians should not be in charge of security.

That’s a change of tone from 2015 — after the shooting on Parliament Hill — when the Conservative government led by then-prime minister Stephen Harper pushed through changes to hand over control of Parliament Hill security to the RCMP.

Letter in early March

Local liberal MPs Yasir Naqvi and Greg Fergus, the latter a member of this committee, had written to the committee in March asking it to consider expanding the precinct to Wellington and Sparks, along with rue Laurier in Gatineau. 

The committee’s other recommendations include forming a working group of security agencies in and around the area and keeping Wellington closed to traffic permanently between Kent Street and the National War Memorial.

The road has been closed to public vehicles since the clearing of the weeks-long Freedom Convoy protest last February.

The parliamentary precinct currently encompasses all lands south of the Ottawa River and north of Wellington from the Rideau Canal to Kent, plus all lands north of Sparks and south of Wellington from Elgin Street to Bank Street.

A city's downtown from above at sunset.
Downtown Ottawa, together with Parliament Hill and the National War Memorial, as seen in a drone picture this week. This is the east finish of the present precinct. (Michel Aspirot & Félix Desroches/CBC)