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November 7, 2012

   
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Scrums

Finance Minister Jim Flaherty and Treasury Board President Tony Clement speak to reporters about the so-called fiscal cliff in the United States and its impact on Canada.

Natural Resources Minister Joe Oliver discusses the future of the Keystone XL pipeline, in light of the U.S. election results.

Transport Minister Denis Lebel and Conservative MP Jeff Watson comment on the defeat of Proposition 6, which could have delayed the construction of a new bridge between Windsor and Detroit.

NDP Leader Thomas Mulcair and interim Liberal Leader Bob Rae respond to questions about Barack Obama's victory, concerns over the fiscal cliff, and the opposition leader's position on the Keystone XL project.

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