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March 27, 2013

   
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PrimeTime Politics

Martin Stringer has the latest on Conservative MP Mark Warawa's attempt to resurrect his motion on sex-selective abortion, plus questions about freedom of speech for backbenchers.

The government has announced a news strategy for fighting prescription drug abuse. Peter Van Dusen discusses the plan with Michel Perron, CEO of the Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse, and Dr. Susan Ulan, co-chair of the Coalition on Prescription Drug Misuse (Alberta).

Political observers Steven MacKinnon, Robin MacLachlan, and Tim Powers analyze the latest developments on Parliament Hill.

Also:

Mark Warawa's appearance at the Standing Committee on Procedure and House Affairs.

Immigration Minister Jason Kenney announces Canada's acceptance of an additional 1,000 refugees from Bhutan over the next two years.

Health Minister Leona Aglukkaq announces a national strategu to fight prescription drug abuse.

Members of the House of Commons pay tribute to Bob Rae as he prepares to step down as interim Liberal leader.

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