Fill the Galleries on March 6th and Remind the MPPs that #50KIsNotOK!
We'll automatically have your name added to the Queen's Park security list when you click "I'm In" at the bottom of this form. Please use the information on the government-issued photo ID that you will show security on March 6th. We'll send you a confirmation email when you click "I'm In." Having your name on security's list will make things easier when you arrive.
When to arrive
Question Period is scheduled to begin at 10:30am, but that can vary by a few minutes either way. You may have to line up to get into the building and again to get into the gallery, and you'll also need time to find a place for your coat and other belongings. All that can easily take 30 or 40 minutes, so get there before 10 o'clock.
How to enter the building
Upon arrival, tell security that you are visiting MPP Monique Taylor (NDP MPP for Hamilton Mountain) in Room 357. You can only enter through the visitors’ entrance, located on the south side of the building, at the bottom of the ramp just west of the three centre archways. If you're not on the list, mentioning Monique's name won't do you any good because security will call her office to check, but Monique and her assistant Jessica won't recognize your name.
Coats and other belongings
Monique has kindly offered to book a boardroom as a place to leave coats. etc. There is also a staffed coat check, just inside the visitor's entrance, just the visitors entrance, at the west end of the basement near the cafeteria.
House rules
Our logo colours are red, gold, and blue, so if you can please wear one of them.
The following items are NOT ALLOWED in the galleries:
• Shirts, buttons, and anything else with a slogan on it
• Signs are not permitted in the building
• Knapsacks, purses, and other bags
• Phones, cameras, and note-taking supplies
You will have to pass through a metal detector. More information for visitors is here.
Where to sit
If you want to stare down the government members, you'll need to be facing them so sit in the west gallery.
Thank you very much for helping us make our presence felt.
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