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In Committee - Thursday

Thu Jan 31 2013

The public safety committee continues to consider policing costs across Canada. Appearing today are officials from the Canadian Police Association, Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police, and the Canadian Association of Police Boards.

Proposed changes to Newfoundland and Labrador's federal boundaries are considered by the procedure and house affairs committee. MPs Ryan Cleary, Jack Harris, and Scott Simms appear as witnesses. Read more on the proposed changes

Foreign Affairs, Defence, and CIDA officials brief the foreign affairs committee on Mali.

CBC President Hubert Lacroix appears at the official languages committee, which is examining planned celebrations to mark Confederation's 150th anniversary in 2017.

MPs on the aboriginal affairs committee continue hearings on Bill C-47, which enacts certain sections of the 1993 Nunavut land claims agreement between the Crown and Inuit peoples. The bill also establishes a board to resolve disputes over access to lands and waters in the Northwest Territories.

Canada Post officials brief the status of women committee on sexual harassment in the workplace.

-Andrew Thomson

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