How the 1916 fire of Parliament opened a half decade of fiery debate, parliamentary change

Fire destroyed the Centre Block of the Parliament Buildings on the night of Feb. 3, 1916, leaving only the Library of Parliament intact. The next day, as the burned shell stood coated in ice from the fire brigade’s hoses, the House of Commons met at the Victoria Memorial Museum, now the Canadian ...

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