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Today in Politics

MPs return from their week off to complete third reading debate on Bill C-44.

The aboriginal affairs committee studies changes to First Nations land designation policies in the second budget bill.

Our Times

Same-sex marriage became one of the defining social questions of the past two decades. Relive key moments from the courthouse and Parliament.

Halifax International Security Forum

Ministers, politicians, government officals, and policy experts from around the world visited Halifax for a fourth time to debate and analyze top security and defence issues.

Candidates have already been making their intentions known, but Wednesday was when the Liberal leadership campaign officially began.

The House of Commons has risen until Monday, Nov. 19. The Senate resumes sitting the following day.

Remembrance Day

CPAC once again broadcast the Remembrance Day ceremony from Ottawa's National War Memorial.

Campaign 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.

Tuesday 12:40pm ET - The federal government expects higher-than-projected deficits and a one-year delay in returning to surplus.

House of Commons

The House of Commons operates on a Friday schedule today, with question period scheduled for 11:15am ET / 8:15am PT.

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