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Kady O'Malley answers your questions about the political year quickly coming to an end
CBC News Posted: Dec 10, 2013 4:46 PM ET Last Updated: Dec 11, 2013 11:08 AM ET
The government is finally getting a break from answering Senate questions now that the House has adjourned.
The Senate-PMO scandal was undoubtedly the dominant Canadian political story of 2013, but it certainly wasn't the only one.
From Canada's free-trade agreement-in-principle with the EU, to Justin Trudeau's first few months as Liberal leader and the tensions between First Nations and the federal government, there was a lot to chew on this year.
What were your top political stories of the past 12 months?
Kady O'Malley will answer your question and field your comments Wednesday at 12 noon ET.
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