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Publication Date: April 14, 2026 - 13:35

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10/3 podcast: 24 Sussex: The house no prime minister wants

April 14, 2026

For years, Canadians have heard of major problems with 24 Sussex Drive, and for years, successive governments have opted not to deal with those major issues.

The problems have been so bad that two prime ministers now have chosen to live at an entirely separate residence.

National Post reporter Simon Tuck joins me to disuccuss the problems with the prime minister’s residence, why repairs have been put off for so long, and how much it could cost for an extreme home makeover.

Background reading: Future of 24 Sussex Drive: While the government dithers, here are some ideas to fix it

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