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Today in Politics

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.

The NDP is using an opposition day to demand the resignation of Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz over the XL Foods closure.

Human Resources Minister Diane Finley and Labour Minister Lisa Raitt brief the human resources committee.

The aboriginal affairs continues to examine the First Nations transparency bill (C-27). AFN B.C.

The parties hold their weekly caucus meetings on Parliament Hill.

The Liberals are using their opposition day to criticize the government's use of omnibus legislation, which occurred most notably with the first budget implementation bill earlier this year.

Barack Obama and Mitt Romney meet tonight for the second of three 90-minute U.S. presidential debates.

The Commons agriculture committee meets in camera to consider a draft report on Canada's red meat supply chain.

Aboriginal Affairs Minister John Duncan briefs the Commons aboriginal affairs committee on Bill C-27.

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