Today in Politics
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Independent commissions have been established in each province to consider the electoral map based on the 2011 census. Thirty new ridings are also being created in Ontario, Quebec, British Columbia, and Alberta. |
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Two hundred years ago, the United States and Great Britain went to war, with Canada to become a prime battleground as British forces, Canadian militia, and aboriginal allies sought to repel several invasion attempts. |
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The House resumes sitting on Monday, October 15. The Senate returns the following day. |
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Prime Minister Stephen Harper is en route to Africa for visits to Senegal and the Democratic Republic of Congo. Harper's first stop is Dakar, followed by the Summit de la Francophonie in Kinshasa. |
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The government's new Supreme Court nominee for Quebec is expected to answer questions from MPs today. |
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Debate continues on Bill C-43, which limits the review of certain foreign nationals and permanent residents who are inadmissible to Canada "on such grounds as serious criminality." |
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The Official Opposition wants the government to reject a state-owned Chinese company's bid for Nexen, a Calgary-based oil and gas firm. |
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The Liberals use their first opposition day of the fall sitting to discuss income inequality. |
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