Take a peek at Canada's largest-ever heritage restoration project

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It’s a fixer-upper like no other that’s entering its most challenging phase, according to federal officials who took journalists on a tour of Parliament Hill’s Centre Block renovation. 

“This is the most technically complex part of the project, so we are laser-focused on getting this right,” said Rob Wright, an assistant deputy minister for Public Services and Procurement Canada. 

Centre Block’s renovation is underway and expected to be complete by 2031. (Christian Patry/ CBC)

Now that construction crews are almost done removing hazardous materials and storing more than 20,000 heritage assets and artifacts, they can begin the challenging work of

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