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Today in Politics

Several ministers are fanning out to Commons committees to answer questions on 2012-13 supplementary estimates.

Shifting Boundaries: Nova Scotia

The province's boundary commission has sent final recommendations for federal ridings to Parliament.

Watch Garneau in both languages tonight on Revue politique (7:30pm ET) and PrimeTime Politics (8pm ET).

Third-reading debate continues on Bill C-28, the government's financial literacy legislation.

Immigration Minister Jason Kenney and Veterans Affairs Minister Steven Blaney discuss supplementary estimates at their respective Commons committees.

MPs on the natural resources committee will vote on inviting Justin Trudeau and David McGuinty to explain their positions on Alberta's energy sector.

Despite two close races in western Canada, the incumbent parties held onto all three seats in Monday's federal by-elections.

Third reading debate is expected on the First Nations Financial Transparency Act following yesterday's report stage vote.

Defence Minister Peter MacKay presents 2012-13 supplementary estimates to the national defence committee.

The federal broadcast regulator is considering CBC/Radio-Canada's licence renewals. WATCH LIVE

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