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MPs are back in Ottawa to discuss the fair elections act and the Temporary Foreign Worker program
CBC News Posted: Apr 30, 2014 8:18 AM ET Last Updated: Apr 30, 2014 8:18 AM ET
Parliament is back!
And after weeks of heated debate, the fair elections act is about to head back to the House of Commons for a final vote. But first, the committee studying the bill has to go through a long list of proposed amendments. What will the final version of C-23 look like?
MPs are also dealing with the fallout of the Temporary Foreign Worker program controversy. How will the minister responsible for the file, Jason Kenney, respond?
Kady O'Malley will answer your question about all the big political stories of the week at noon ET.
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