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Assembly of First Nations

The Assembly of First Nations released eight "elements of consensus" amongst its executive Friday afternoon while National Chief Shawn Atleo continue to meet behind closed doors with senior government ministers.

A Federal Court judge has ruled that Métis persons and non-status Indians are "Indians" under the Canadian constitution.

With a new audit released on the First Nation's financial management, and Friday's upcoming meeting with Prime Minister Stephen Harper watch more of CPAC's coverage over the past year.

MPs are returning to their ridings until Jan. 28 after the House of Commons rose in December for the Christmas break.

The first Liberal leadership debate takes place Sunday, Jan. 20 in Vancouver, with $20 tickets being sold to the general public.

Two hundred years ago, the United States and Great Britain went to war, with Canada to become a prime battleground as British forces, Canadian militia, and aboriginal allies sought to repel several invasion attempts.

Happy Holidays from CPAC! Our offices will be closed from 12 pm ET on Monday, December 24 through Tuesday, January 1, so our posts here may be less frequent than normal.

Finance Minister Jim Flaherty meets with his provincial and territorial counterparts at Meech Lake.

Alberta’s federal boundary commissioners have proposed major changes to the province's House of Commons seats, including six new districts and a plethora of new names.

Seven candidates are officially registered for the Liberal leadership, with Toronto lawyer George Takach the latest on the list.

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