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Home > Politics and Economy > Jeanne Sauvé, a Woman of Firsts > Closing off Rideau Hall

Broadcast March 6, 1986

Closing off Rideau Hall

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Joggers and sightseers can't freely wander the grounds of Rideau Hall anymore. If you want to see the governor general's official residence, you have to be invited or make an appointment. According to this 1986 news clip, officials claim it wasn't Sauvé who insisted on closing the property to the public. But reporter Justin De Beaucamp says she has privately expressed concerns about safety before. "As she puts it, 'I'm worried about those crazy men out there,'" quotes De Beaucamp.

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