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In 1950, the building was acquired by a private trust, and later transferred to the Government of Canada. Since 1950, Stornoway has been used as the official residence of the leader of the official opposition in the House of Commons of Canada. Official opposition leaders (including interim leaders)
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Completed in 1914, the building had three occupants prior to its acquisition by the Government of Canada. Ascanio Joseph Major, a local grocer, was the original occupant of Stornoway, residing there from 1914 to 1923. In 1923, the Perley-Robertson family acquired the home. From 1941 to 1945, during
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also declined to move in, but for a different reason. Manning protested that Stornoway was too extravagant and a waste of taxpayer money, even joking that it should be used as a bingo hall to pay off the national debt. He asked to be provided with a more "modest" residence, but soon moved into
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Besides the residents in the home, Stornoway is served by a staff of three: a chef, chauffeur, and household administrator. Like 24 Sussex and Rideau Cottage the public is not allowed to visit Stornoway.
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Stornoway has served its present role as the Official Opposition leader's residence since 1950, when it was purchased by a group of concerned citizens and later transferred to the Government of Canada.
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Renovations from 2002 to 2006 included an overhaul of the living room and kitchen, repair of the chimney, replacement of carpets, refinishing of hardwood floors, and painting, among other things.
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Stornoway is a 19-room mansion with eight bedrooms, five bathrooms, living room, sitting room (2nd floor), and dining room, and sits on extensive grounds.
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are the only interim party leaders to have resided at Stornoway; Bergen was the most recent resident after being selected as interim leader of the
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Stornoway after his refusal to do so began to be portrayed in the media as a mark of disrespect for his position as the leader of the Opposition.
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since April 1986. The lot size, with a frontage of 228 feet (69 m) and depth of 225 feet (69 m), is slightly irregular.
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when Parliament was out of session. He died on August 22 of cancer; it was subsequently revealed that Layton and his wife
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and was given the name "Stornoway" by the second occupants, Irvine Gale Perley-Robertson and Ethel Lesa Perley, after
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is only 3.0 km (1.9 mi) away from Parliament. It is located in an area which contains many
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was ousted as leader in a vote by Conservative MPs according to the terms of the
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actually spent just one night in the house. His interim successor as NDP leader,
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displaced the Bloc Québécois to become the Official Opposition, Reform leader
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and Erin O'Toole moved in after their party elected them as leaders in its
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did not use the house during their respective terms as opposition leader.
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declined to move into the residence as a mark of protest against the
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were the official Opposition from 1993 to 1997, party leader
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Official residence of the Leader of the Opposition in Canada
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The property is 5.1 km (3.2 mi) from Ottawa's
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Thompson, Stuart A.; Busta, Shannon (22 August 2011).
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Stornoway in the Directory of Federal Real Property
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Colonial Revival
Rockcliffe Park
Ottawa
Canada
Coordinates
45°27′10″N 75°40′43″W / 45.45278°N 75.67861°W / 45.45278; -75.67861
Pierre Poilievre
Leader of the Opposition
The King in Right of Canada
National Capital Commission
leader of the Official Opposition
Canada
Rockcliffe Park
Ottawa
Ontario
National Capital Commission
Parliament Buildings
the prime minister's official residence
ambassadorial residences
Allan Keefer
Ascanio J. Major
the ancestral home of the Perley family
Outer Hebrides
Scotland
Second World War
Juliana of the Netherlands
Dutch royal family
Beatrix of the Netherlands
Bloc Québécois

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