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Renee Asselin

Project Officer at Library of Parliament

Renee Asselin is a senior project officer with the Library of Parliament in Canada. She was involved in the development of a new $2.8-million multimedia exhibit called "Parliament: The Immersive Experience".1 This exhibit aims to give visitors a virtual tour of Canada's Parliament, including the House of Commons and Senate chambers, while the actual Centre Block building undergoes extensive renovations.1

Asselin explained that the exhibit was created to provide an opportunity for Canadians and visitors to connect with Parliament, understand its importance in their daily lives, and learn about the historic events that have taken place there.1 The experience includes interactive displays and a 360-degree video projection that takes visitors through key areas of the Parliament building, such as the Hall of Honour, the Library of Canada, and the chambers.1

In her role, Asselin emphasized the importance of representing Canada's history accurately, including both majestic aspects and more challenging topics like the Chinese head tax and residential schools.1 The exhibit is designed to accommodate up to 200,000 visitors annually and offers tours in both French and English, with sign language and closed captioning options available.1

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Nepean, Ontario, Canada