The virtual reality programs that governments use to hold their meetings allowed the Canadian public to see what was inside the home of their Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, and the video camera spied on what is inside the houses of ministers and ministers, when last Wednesday, 300 Canadian members of Parliament met remotely, in the first virtual session of Parliament After the outbreak of the Corona virus, Canadians managed to enter the homes of these officials by default to see some of the things inside.

Among the interesting things are the beautiful colorful painting of men wearing turban, found behind Minister Navdib Pines, and the car lubrication bottle next to the conservative deputy, Marty Morantz. The video camera also revealed that Representative Daniel Blake used a white sheet to obscure the restorations of the house behind him.

Viewers also had glimpses from the home of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, specifically Ravan from his private library, which has almost 100 books, family photos, and what appears to be a microcosm of a commemorative portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, which is on the back of her horse, which exists The original copy of it inside the parliament buildings. Among the books is a book on the biography of Trudeau's father, Pierre Elliot Trudeau, "The World Citizen: The Life of Pierre Elliot Trudeau", placed on the front of a shelf.

In an attempt to find out more about the books that Trudeau had interest in reaching his own shelves, and perhaps influenced his thinking, the National Post contacted the Prime Minister's Office to obtain a high-quality picture of the book shelves. The office refused to respond to the newspaper, so it resorted to experts in Twitter, who helped identify approximately 20 distinct works that appeared in the background behind Trudeau during his appearance again in the period of virtual questions, and the newspaper submitted this list to Trudeau's office to confirm it, But he did not respond either. Unsurprisingly, the group contains various books on politics, leadership, and elections.

Among the interesting things revealed by the camera are the beautiful colorful painting of turban men, which is located behind Minister Navdeep Pines, and the car lubrication bottle next to the conservative deputy, Marty Morantz.

Viewers also had glimpses from the home of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

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