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Today in Politics

Three vacant federal seats will be filled on Monday, Nov. 26 after Prime Minister Stephen Harper called for byelections in Calgary Centre, Durham (Ont.) and Victoria.

Bill S-11, the government's food safety legislation, has arrived in the House of Commons from the Senate.

The aboriginal affairs committee continues to examine transparency legislation for First Nations councils

American foreign policy is the theme. Watch live on-air and online at 9pm ET / 6pm PT.

October is Women's History Month. Read and watch more on the Persons Case.

Former Ontario Lieutenant-Governor Lincoln Alexander was Canada's first black MP and cabinet minister.

This Sunday on Our Times, a look at "The Vanishing Majority." (9pm ET / 6pm PT).

The government's second budget bill, campaign spending questions surrounding cabinet minister Peter Penashue, and Dalton McGuinty's resignation and the federal Liberal leadership race.

Friday's first agenda item is Bill S-7, a series of anti-terrorism measures.

Bill C-45 was officially tabled in the House of Commons Thursday morning, which includes "sweeping" changes to pensions for MPs and public servants and revamped navigable waters legislation.

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