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Today in Politics

Prime Minister Stephen Harper has announced five new members of the Senate, according to a Friday statement.

Ontario Liberals to choose next premier

Watch CPAC and cpac.ca this weekend as the Ontario Liberal Party chooses a leader to replace Dalton McGuinty.

Assembly of First Nations

Attawapiskat Chief Theresa Spence ended her six-week protest with an event in Ottawa. AFN National Chief Shawn Atleo also spoke in Vancouver.

Stephen Harper

Prime Minister Stephen Harper makes an announcement at the Toyota plant in Cambridge, Ont.

Watch the first Liberal debate

The nine candidates to lead the Liberal Party of Canada took the stage together for the first time Sunday in Vancouver.

Look back at the 2012 summit, other key historic moments, and CPAC video in advance of the January 11 meeting between the prime minister and chiefs.

Updated: 11:12am ET

New Democrat MPs began two days of caucus strategy sessions on Parliament Hill this morning with a mini-shuffle of the shadow cabinet.

Updated 3:27pm ET

NDP Leader Thomas Mulcair is hosting his provincial party counterparts in Ottawa.

Nine candidates are officially registered for the Liberal leadership with the last-minute addition of former cabinet minister Martin Cauchon.

Shawn Atleo

AFN National Chief Shawn Atleo has been ordered by his doctor to rest following last week's tense negotiations among First Nations leaders and a high-profile meeting with Prime Minister Stephen Harper.

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