![]() ![]() ![]() The PMO refused, so this reporter turned to sleuths on Twitter, who helped identify roughly 20 of the works featured behind Trudeau during his (again, rather pixelated) appearance in virtual question period. ![]() On them are roughly 100 books, family pictures and what seems to be a miniature replica of the Queen Elizabeth II Equestrian Monument that normally sits on Parliament Hill.Ĭurious to know what books have piqued Trudeau’s interest enough to make it to his private shelves and possibly influence his thinking, the National Post reached out to the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) to receive a high quality picture of the two bookshelves. Viewers also got a (pixelated) look inside Trudeau’s office at Rideau Cottage, and more specifically, two of his private bookshelves. Because parliamentarians are working away from the House of Commons during the COVID-19 pandemic, Canadians got a glimpse into many federal politicians’ homes through the eye of their webcam.Īmongst the most noteworthy scenes were Minister Navdeep Bains’ colourful backdrop of a painting of men in turbans, a bottle of WD-40 lubricant sitting next to Conservative MP Marty Morantz and NDP MP Daniel Blaikie’s use of a white bed sheet to cover renovations happening behind him. On Wednesday, nearly 300 MPs participated in the first ever session of Canada’s virtual parliament. ![]() Manage Print Subscription / Tax Receipt. ![]()
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