MP Evan Solomon’s New Office Nears Opening at Parliament and Gerard
Toronto Centre MP and Canada’s Minister of Artificial Intelligence and
Digital Innovation, Evan Solomon, is preparing to open his new
constituency office at 409 Parliament Street, near the busy intersection
of Gerard and Parliament in Regent Park. Designed as a welcoming and
accessible hub, the office will allow residents to meet in person, raise
local concerns, and access federal services.
RPTV visited the site and documented the exterior, where a truck was
parked as final preparations were underway. While the interior remains
under wraps, a team member confirmed off-camera that a grand opening
will soon be held to welcome the community.
The move follows an incident at Solomon’s former office over the Labour
Day weekend, when pro-Palestine posters, a political cartoon, and the
name of a journalist killed in an Israeli airstrike were plastered on
the entrance. Solomon condemned the vandalism, stressing that peaceful
protest is a democratic right but intimidation has no place. Authorities
are still investigating.
At a recent St. James Town festival, Solomon introduced his refreshed
staff to residents and addressed pressing issues such as affordable
housing, rising living costs, and public safety. He highlighted federal
measures including the Canada Built Canada Homes program and the
creation of a national housing agency.
For Toronto Centre, the new office is more than bricks and mortar—it
represents access, accountability, and a stronger connection between
residents and their MP.
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