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November 15, 2007
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Did you know?
The average duration for a session in the Parliament of Canada is 208 days (6 months and 25 days).

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The Parliament of Canada is pleased to offer professional development, classroom activities, and background resources for teachers.
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Free Guided tours of the Centre Block are available daily.

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The Governor General represents the Crown in Canada and therefore plays an important role in the parliamentary process. For information about the Governors General of Canada, please visit the Governors General of Canada section or the Governor General Web site www.gg.ca.

For general enquiries about Canadian government services please visit www.canada.gc.ca.

The main responsibility of the office of the Senate Ethics Office is to advise Senators on how to meet their obligations under the Conflict of Interest Code. For additional information, you can visit our website at www.parl.gc.ca/seo-cse.

Please visit the Office of the Conflict of Interest and Ethics Commissioner’s Web site for details on her mandate, the conflict of interest code for Members of the House of Commons, the Conflict of Interest Act, the public registries and other information.

 
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What's New on the Site?
(October 22, 2007)
As of October 16, 2007, the televised proceedings of the House of Commons are available for on-demand viewing from ParlVU.
(October 19, 2007)
French Closed Captioning for House of Commons Question Period is now available.