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Once a raucous, marquee event, the annual Parliamentary Press Gallery Dinner, which will be held on April 13 inside the beautiful Sir John A. Macdonald Building for the first time in its storied history, has morphed over generations into a more tame and scripted affair. It's an annual event, first started before the First World War, meant to bring politicians and journalists together for one night. But as both the political and media landscape has changed, so too has the dinner.

According to the press gallery’s website, Edward Goff Penny of the Montreal Herald was its first president in 1869, in a write-up from Toronto Globe columnist Joseph E. Atkinson. Female reporters were not granted membership into the press gallery until Genevieve Lipsett-Skinner of the Vancouver Sun was admitted in 1922-23, “although a few did report from the press and vistors’ galleries as early as the 1880s,” according to the press gallery’s website.

 

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