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December 13, 2012

   
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PrimeTime Politics

Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird speaks with Peter Van Dusen from Tunisia about developments in the Middle East.

More reaction to the latest round of F-35 and fighter procurement reports from MPs Chris Alexander (Conservative), Matthew Kellway (NDP), and John McKay (Liberal). Also, expert analysis from former air force colonel Paul Maillet and defence analyst David Perry (Conference of Defence Associations Institute).

Immigration Minister Jason Kenney talks to Martin Stringer about several items on his agenda, including a new information-sharing agreement with the United States.

Political observers Marlene Floyd, Robin MacLachlan, and Tim Powers analyze developments on Parliament Hill.

Also:

Heritage Minister James Moore and Conservative Senator Pierre-Hugues Boisvenu discuss the release of Guy Turcotte and government policy on accused offenders found not criminally responsible.

Conservative MP Russ Hiebert and Minister of State Maxime Bernier discuss the former's bill on union financial disclosure.

Liberal interim leader Bob Rae holds a news conference on fighter procurement and the F-35.

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