A brief history of 24 Sussex, the former — and future — home of prime ministers
OTTAWA — The federal government has announced a plan to restore the official residence of the prime minister at 24 Sussex Drive in Ottawa through a national design competition and fundraising campaign.
Here is a short history of the storied building.
1867-68: 24 Sussex Drive is built by Joseph Merrill Currier, a lumber baron and member of Parliament. It was designed by his brother, James Monroe Currier, an architect from the U.S.
1949: The building is expropriated by the federal government.


