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Conservative Party moves into new headquarters

Plus, Judy Trinh joins the CTV National News team, Michelle Carbert bids adieu to The Globe and Mail’s parliamentary bureau, and the Native Women’s Association of Canada has elected Carol McBride as its new president.
End of an era: The Conservative Party has moved out of its 25-year home in the Varette Building in downtown Ottawa. Ian Brodie, current chair of the CPC's Leadership Election Organizing Committee, is pictured in those halcyon days in 2004, decorating the CIMS server for Christmas.
The Conservative Party of Canada has a new home, just a few minutes walk from the Varette Building in downtown Ottawa, where the core team spent more than a quarter of a century. “Later this week, @CPC_HQ says #farewellvarette to 130 Albert St., where the party and its predecessors have had space...

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