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Justice Building

Coordinates: 45°25′17″N 75°42′14″W / 45.421438°N 75.703831°W / 45.421438; -75.703831
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Justice Building
Justice Building in 2005.
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General information
Architectural styleVictorian High Gothic
Town or cityOttawa, Ontario
CountryCanada
Coordinates45°25′17″N 75°42′14″W / 45.421438°N 75.703831°W / 45.421438; -75.703831
Construction started1935
Completed1938
OwnerThe King in Right of Canada
Design and construction
Architect(s)Thomas W. Fuller

The Justice Building designed by Thomas W. Fuller in Ottawa is so-called because it was previously home to the Department of Justice.

Originally called Block D, it was built from 1935 to 1938 for the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP). It was renovated in 1998–2001 and now houses some of the offices of Members of Parliament.

It is similar Gothic Revival architecture design to the Confederation Building located just east of it, which was also designed by Thomas W. Fuller.

In Ian Fleming's short story "For Your Eyes Only" James Bond visits the RCMP headquarters when it was located in this building, and the book contains a description of the structure.

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