Turning Rideau Cottage Into Prime Minister’s Permanent Home Comes With Cost: Docs

Turning Rideau Cottage Into Prime Minister’s Permanent Home Comes With Cost: Docs
A gardener works on the grounds at the Prime Minister's residence at 24 Sussex Drive in Ottawa, on May 6, 2008. The Canadian Press/Tom Hanson
The Canadian Press
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Turning Rideau Cottage into the permanent residence of the prime minister would come at the cost of creating staff offices and other “residential infrastructure,” an internal government document says.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has been living in the house on the grounds of Rideau Hall, the Governor General’s residence, since he came into office.