Politics This Morning

Politics This Morning: Blindfolds and cigarettes optional—ministers to testify before E-Act committee 

Plus, Anita Anand is in Ramstein to talk Ukraine and Moscow.
Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino, left, and Justice Minister David Lametti will field questions this evening from MPs and Senators on a committee tasked with examining the government's decision to invoke the Emergencies Act to disperse protesters occupying downtown Ottawa earlier this year.
Good Tuesday morning, Parliament is back in force this week, and there’s a lot going on in and outside of the Chamber(s). Ministers are strategizing with international allies and facing parliamentary committees; a Bank of Canada...
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