Yup - Konowal it is.
Most MPs were all quite respectful of Mr Konowal & gave him leave to come and go from Parliament Hill for as long as he cared to do so.
(GGFG - not CGG)
Honourably discharged, Konowal was plagued by medical and other problems, which were thought to be a result of his war wounds. In 1928, he began to rebuild his life. Then living in Ottawa, he was befriended by another Victoria Cross winner, Maj Milton Fowler Gregg, who was a company commander with the Foot Guards. Maj Gregg convinced the Regiment to hire Konowal, and also secured a job for him as a junior caretaker in the House of Commons. Prime Minister William Lyon MacKenzie King spotted Konowal washing the floors of the Parliament Buildings and had him reassigned to the Prime Minister's Office (now the Speaker's Reception Room).
In 1956 the Ottawa Citizen, interviewed Sgt Konowal, and when asked about being a janitor he replied, "I mopped up overseas with a rifle, and here I must mop up with a mop." He also revealed that the real reason of how he won the Victoria Cross which was not part of the official record:
"I was so fed up standing in the trench with water to my waist that I said the hell with it and started after the German army. My Captain tried to shoot me because he figured I was deserting."
Konowal died in Ottawa on 3 June 1959 and was buried in Notre Dame Cemetery on Ottawa's Montreal Road with his name misspelled and his heroic actions forgotten. On 15 July 1996, the war hero was honoured with a new headstone, bearing a carved replica of the Victoria Cross and his name correctly spelled. On the same day, a commemorative bronze plaque was unveiled at Cartier Square Drill Hall, with the inscriptions in Ukrainian, English, and French. The honourable David Collenette, Minister of National Defence, delivered the keynote speech with the Governor General's Foot Guards and the Band of the Ceremonial Guard providing a Guard of Honour. Konowal was also honoured in Toronto, and in New Westminster BC, the home of the 47th Battalion and later in his home town of Kudkiv in Ukraine.