Federal agency approved Chinese wall of privacy for visiting delegation
OTTAWA — Public inconvenience and traffic flow — not the rights of protesters — were the deciding factors when a federal agency approved a visiting Chinese delegation’s request for a privacy fence outside an Ottawa hotel.
The Chinese asked the Westin hotel for the tall fence along the length of the building’s entrance during Premier Li Keqiang’s visit in September.
The temporary wall shielded the more than 100 delegation members staying at the hotel from demonstrators across the street.
The Westin asked the National Capital Commission, the agency that oversees federal lands in Ottawa, for approval before putting up the fence because the roadway outside the hotel is part of a ceremonial route from the airport to Parliament Hill, newly disclosed documents show.


