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Today in Politics

Our final 30-minute by-election profile takes you to Vancouver Island and B.C.'s capital.

The Commons finance committee resumes voting at noon ET on more than 3,000 amendments to Bill C-45 after sitting until 6 a.m. this morning.

Second reading debate continues on Bill S-8 and Bill S-2.

This downtown riding has sent right-of-centre MPs to Ottawa since the 1960s. Can the Liberals, New Democrats, or Greens break the trend?

Report stage debate is expected to continue on the First Nations Financial Transparency Act. The government plans to move a time allocation motion.

The Commons finance committee begins a long session this afternoon to reconsider the second budget bill clause-by-clause.

Durham by-election

Voters in Durham will decide on Nov. 26 who they want to replace Bev Oda in the House of Commons.

Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Canada's prime minister from 1896 to 1911, was born on this day in 1841.

In Committee

The second budget implementation bill takes up a major portion of today's committee agenda -- today at 5pm ET is the deadline for committees to report any suggested amendments back to the Standing Committee on Finance.

The First Nations Financial Transparency Act (C-27) has returned from committee for report stage debate.

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Kyle Seeback is a fine young MP who is working hard for his constituents.
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