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TUESDAY, OCT. 29—

Panel: 'Looming and Open War'—The Canadian Association for Security and Intelligence Studies hosts a panel discussion on 'Looming and Open War: The Role of 'Intel' in a Time of Shifting Geopolitics,' and a keynote address by Peter Mattis with the Jamestown Foundation. Friday, Nov. 1 at 8:30 a.m. ET at the Canadian War Museum, 1 Vimy Pl. Details via Eventbrite.

Senator Omidvar's Retirement—Today is Ontario ISG Senator Ratna Omidvar's 75th birthday, which means her mandatory retirement from the Senate. U.S. Presidential Election—The U.S. presidential election will happen on Tuesday, Nov. 5. Former U.S. president and current Republican candidate Donald Trump will face off against the Democrats' presidential candidate, current Vice-President Kamala Harris.

Senior Official to Deliver Remarks—Nicole Giles, senior assistant deputy minister at [email protected]. Book Launch: ‘The Trudeau Record’—The Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives host the launch of its new book, The Trudeau Record: Promise and Performance edited by Katherine Scott, Laura Macdonald, and Stuart Trew. Thursday, Nov. 7, at 5 p.m. at Metropolitain Brasserie, 700 Sussex Dr. Details via Eventbrite.

Remembrance Day—Parliamentarians are in their ridings for Remembrance Day this week. A ceremony will take place at the National War Memorial in Ottawa. Minister Champagne to Attend Event—Industry Minister François-Philippe Champagne will take part in a 5-à-7 event. Monday, Nov. 11 at 5:30p.m. ET at a location to be announced in Montreal. Details online: liberal.ca.

Minister Miller to Deliver Remarks—Immigration Minister Marc Miller will share updates on Canada’s immigration plans, and how they will impact businesses and the Canadian economy at a breakfast event hosted by the Greater Vancouver Board of Trade. Wednesday, Nov. 13, at 7:30 a.m. PT, at a location to be announced. Details online: boardoftrade.com.

5— Charlie Angus to Discuss His Book—NDP MP Charlie Angus will discuss his newest book: Dangerous Memory: Coming of Age in the Decade of Greed, hosted by the Ottawa International Writers' Festival. Tuesday, Nov. 19, at 7 p.m. ET at the Church of St. John The Evangelist, 154 Somerset St. W. Details: writersfestival.org.

Canada Lobby Day Reception—To mark National Child Day, Ronald McDonald House Charities’ president and CEO Kate Horton, McDonalds’ Canada owner/operators,

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