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Trick or treat

Halloween has come early on Parliament Hill — well, to at least one corner of the House of Commons.

International Cooperation Minister Bev Oda and former Revenue Minister Carol Skelton seem to share a sweet tooth.

While most MPs have been busy trading barbs during question period over the last week, Oda and Skelton have been trading treats beneath their front row desks. The women come to QP prepared for a little trick or treating by bringing in and then trading a selection of chocolate and candy bars.

But before anyone reports the politicians for partaking of their provisions inside Parliament, Skelton and Oda know the rules and don't snack on the floor of the Commons.