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Today in Politics

In Committee - Thursday

The public safety committee continues to consider policing costs across Canada.

Wednesday on PrimeTime Politics

Martin Stringer joins Peter Van Dusen on PrimeTime Politics (8pm ET / 5pm PT) to discuss the latest developments surrounding Canadian policy on Mali and Syria.

In the House - Wednesday

Today is caucus day. The parties on Parliament Hill hold their weekly meetings this morning.

In Committee - Wednesday

Mary Dawson, the federal ethics commissioner, appears at the Commons ethics committee.

Shifting Boundaries: New Brunswick

A population shift to major urban centres has led to a proposed readjustment of New Brunswick's 10 federal ridings that would transfer some communities to more rural areas.

Saskatchewan shifts federal boundaries

Saskatchewan’s mixed urban-rural ridings will be nearly eliminated under “significant” changes proposed by the boundary commission and tabled Monday in the House of Commons.

In the House - Tuesday

Bill C-43 is debated at report stage.

In Committee - Tuesday

RCMP and public safety officials discuss the economics of policing with MPs on the public safety committee.

British Columbia's six new seats in the House of Commons will likely be found east of Vancouver, on both sides of the Fraser River.

In the House

The House of Commons returns for the first sitting of 2013 after a 46-day break.

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