From CBC News.
Chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton, Le Devoir columnist Emilie Nicolas, Globe and Mail reporter Ian Bailey and Toronto Star Queen’s Park Bureau Chief Robert Benzie review the fall sitting for the House of Commons and how productive the first sitting for the minority Liberal government was. Plus, what the surprise floor-crossing from Ontario MP Michael Ma could mean for the future of the Conservative Party and Canadian politics.
00:00 Reviewing the fall sitting for the House of Commons.
09:57 A second Conservative crosses the aisle.
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