Our services to the public in Ottawa will remain open during the public hearings
From January 29 to February 2, the public hearings for the Foreign Interference Commission will be held on the first (main) floor of 395 Wellington Street in Ottawa.
Library and Archives Canada’s (LAC) services to the public on the second and third floors of the building will continue during this period, unless otherwise indicated.
Tips for planning your visit to our Ottawa service point during this time:
Before you visit
- Check the “News” section of our website or our social media (X) for updates on access to our services.
When you arrive
- Allow extra time to access the building.
- There may be increased traffic at the entrance and on the first floor of the building.
- Security screening will be conducted for everyone entering the building, and more security officers will be on site.
- Use the front door on your left, which will be the entry point for the public.
- Follow the signage; security lines and signs will guide you inside the building.
For more information about our services or to plan your visit, see our Ottawa and Ask reference a question webpages, or call us at 613-996-5115 or 1-866-578-7777.