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March 20, 2013

   
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PrimeTime Politics

A new report from the parliamentary budget officer suggests rising costs for criminal justice despite falling crime rates. Peter Van Dusen speaks to MPs Robert Goguen (Conservative), Françoise Boivin (NDP), and Marc Garneau (Liberal).

Pedro Antunes (Conference Board of Canada), Ian Lee (Carleton University), and David MacDonald (Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives preview tomorrow's budget and discuss Canada's fiscal situation.

Martin Stringer speaks to First Nations chiefs from Alberta and British Columbia about their opposition to further oilsands development and pipeline construction.

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

Also:

The Senate banking, trade and commerce committee releases a report on money laundering and terrorism.

Justice Minister Rob Nicholson presents main estimates to a parliamentary committee.

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In regards to the global warming statements made. I don't dismiss that it should be looked at.
Tom:
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