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Author: Sofia Misenheimer
Publication Date: June 30, 2026 - 11:00

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9 lesser-known places to get an affordable lunch near Parliament Hill

June 30, 2026
The federal government begins phasing in a four-day office requirement on July 6 and among the first places public servants may notice the change is lunch hour. More people will be downtown, leaving nearby offices in the same midday window to scavenge a bite to eat. Read More


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