Édifice André-Laurendeau (French pronunciation: [edifis ɑ̃dʁe lɔʁɑ̃do]) is an eleven-storey office tower located at 1050, rue des Parlementaires in Quebec City, Quebec.
The Beaux-Arts structure was built between 1935 and 1937, designed by Lacroix, Drouin and Bergeron, and is the property of the Crown in Right of Quebec.
After the fire at Bois de Coulonge in 1966, the office of the lieutenant governor of Quebec was moved to a suite of reception rooms, offices, and support facilities in the Édifice André-Laurendeau.
The viceregal suite is the site of swearing-in ceremonies for Cabinet ministers and the granting of royal assent, and where the lieutenant governor receives his or her premier.
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