House of Commons Foyer
The most visible use of the Commons Chamber foyer in West Block is as the space for daily media scrums with Members of Parliament.

Portraits
Portraits of Canada’s Prime Ministers, here in traditional gilded frames, hang around the room, including Henry Sandham’s portrait of Canada’s first Prime Minister, Sir John A. Macdonald.

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Objects from the collection
Photo gallery for Northern Doors photo 1
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Northern Doors
Leading into the Chamber are the Northern Doors, which are topped by stained glass windows designed by Dominion Sculptor Phil White. The image is of a landscape in the snow, with dancing northern lights. Motifs for decorative elements used in the House of Commons are drawn from geography, flora and fauna, so as to provide reminders to parliamentarians of the places and the people they represent.
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