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F-35: The Politics of Procurement
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The federal government has approved two contentious foreign takeovers in a late-Friday announcement. 

More on the Canadians featured in the second of two episodes looking at those who galvanized public opinion before going on with their lives.

The F-35 Question

Amidst government denials that a decision has been made on the F-35, watch CPAC and read cpac.ca for more.

Bill C-377 returns from committee for report stage debate in the House of Commons.

Question Period
Questions from party leaders, critics and MPs in the House of Commons.
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Host Pierre Donais welcomes MPs Jacques Gourde (Conservative), John McCallum (Liberal), and Anne Minh-Thu Quach (NDP). Suzanne Legault,...
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International Cooperation Minister Julian Fantino, interim Liberal Leader Bob Rae, NDP justice critic Françoise Boivin, and Bloc Québécois...
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Peter Van Dusen welcomes MPs Niki Ashton (NDP), Candice Bergen (Conservative), and Judy Sgro (Liberal) for a discussion on gun control, 23...
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Tim Hardy:
This clip is startling in how much it highlights controversies created by Federal Conservative Party members' decisions, in the passing
Nuno Soares:
What shocks me is that Elizabeth May was nowhere to be found during this confrontation to restore some order. Sad.
Rich:
Danno here is point of correction to your rant: when the incident happened it was not Andrew Scheer who was in the speakers chair but Deputy