Indigenous Peoples Space
The Indigenous Peoples Space is a building in Ottawa, Canada, designated for the use of the First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples.The building is located at 100 Wellington Street in Block 2 of Canada's Parliamentary precinct, immediately south of Parliament Hill in downtown Ottawa. The current Beaux-Arts building on site was built in 1931 to house the first permanent United States Embassy in Canada, but was abandoned for a new location in 1999. After remaining vacant for almost 20 years, in 2017, the building was designated to be revitalized as the Indigenous People's Space.
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Indigenous Peoples Space
The Indigenous Peoples Space is a building in Ottawa, Canada, designated for the use of the First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples.The building is located at 100 Wellington Street in Block 2 of Canada's Parliamentary precinct, immediately south of Parliament Hill in downtown Ottawa. The current Beaux-Arts building on site was built in 1931 to house the first permanent United States Embassy in Canada, but was abandoned for a new location in 1999. After remaining vacant for almost 20 years, in 2017, the building was designated to be revitalized as the Indigenous People's Space.
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