Home away from home
Still no word on where Prime Minister Stephen Harper and his family will live while 24 Sussex Drive is undergoing renovations.
Chris Hall
Government officials say it's not simply up to the prime minister to choose his home away from home. Much will depend on other considerations such as security.
The final decision is supposed to be left to the people who manage the country's public buildings.
Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff told the CBC's Rick Mercer this week that he had offered Stornaway, the official residence of the Opposition leader, to the Harper family during the renovations.
Government officials had no comment.
But with the Commons set to resume later this month with a Throne Speech and budget, the prime minister would do well to remember that the House is not a home.
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