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Every weekday afternoon, Power & Politics guides Canadians through the country's political news, with a regular cast of political panellists and the continuously unfolding drama of the Canadian political scene.
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The Blueprint: Canada’s Conservative Podcast

Conservative Party of Canada

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Jamie Schmale started his career covering news, municipal politics, and sports on FM Radio. Now, after entering politics he takes his seat behind the mic as host of Canada’s Conservative Podcast. Sit down with us and our host as we unpack Canada’s hottest topics, current events and discuss policy on the Blueprint.
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Metropolis

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Want to keep up to date with Montreal news? Metropolis is a bi-weekly talk show where host, Kalden Dhatsenpa, is joined by a wide variety of guests who have unique perspectives on Montréal's politics and movements. Metropolis is a proud production of CUTV
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PrimeTime Politics with Michael Serapio

Cable Public Affairs Channel (CPAC)

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PrimeTime Politics is a comprehensive round-up of the day in Canadian politics, from breaking stories to developments on longstanding issues. Key moments, feature interviews, panels, in-depth analysis and more. It’s the day in an hour. Michael Serapio is a renowned television anchor and reporter, whose broadcasting career has spanned more than two decades of covering some of the most challenging news stories in real time. In addition to being the face of CPAC's live programming, he hosts the ...
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Bloc Québécois deputy House leader Christine Normandin says that after her party gave the Liberals five weeks to negotiate a path forward on its demands, it will now negotiate with other parties to topple the government. Plus, the latest on the conclusion of two provincial elections in Canada and the countdown to next Tuesday's election in the U.S.…
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Christine Normandin talks about the Liberals missing the Bloc's deadline for passing two of its private member's bills.The Prime Minister's Quebec Lieutenant Jean-Yves Duclos speaks about the Bloc's demands and their pledge to speak with opposition parties on bringing down the government.Regina Leader-Post columnist Murray Mandryk talks about the r…
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Reporters at candidates' headquarters and in key battleground states reveal the anxieties on the eve of the U.S. presidential election. Canada's ambassador to the U.S. Kirsten Hillman lays out the stakes for the relationship. Plus, Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault defends his draft of an emissions cap for the oil and gas sector.…
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Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault explains the government's new regulations on emissions for the oil and gas industry.Ry Moran, the founding director of the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation remembers the late Murray Sinclair.Washington Post Journalist Patrick Svitek talks about the last day of the U.S. presidential campaign.…
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The journalists panel, Bob Fife (Globe and Mail), Tonda MacCharles (Toronto Star) and Joël-Denis Bellavance (La Presse) discuss the Liberal's new election-style ad campaignPOLITICO's Luiza Savage talks about the latest developments south of the border as the U.S. presidential campaign enters its final days.Polling expert Andrew Smith talks about th…
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Alberta Premier Danielle Smith defends new bills banning minors from getting certain kinds of gender-affirming care and requiring parents to be notified of classroom pronoun changes. Then, Amelia Newbert, founder of a non-profit that supports gender-diverse youth called Skipping Stone, warns of harms from delaying care and counters Smith's claims o…
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The strategists panel, Cole Hogan, Susan Smith and George Soule discuss the new Liberal ad that targets Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre on healthcare.Bridget Walshe, associate head of the Canadian Centre for Cyber Security talks about cyber threats against Canada.Pennsylvania Democratic State Senator Steve Santarsiero speaks about efforts on t…
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Greater Israel project map explains multiple offensives in massive land grab. BC election so obviously rigged even skeptics scratch their heads. Trudeau in danger of losing his own riding. Canada's MAID program goes so far over the line even organizers are embarrassed. Kamala fakes stupid Trump is a Nazi scam. Tommy Robinson given a choice between …
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Liberal MPs Alexandra Mendès and Ali Ehsassi tell Power & Politics why they want a secret ballot vote on Justin Trudeau's leadership. Ehsassi says the dissent some MPs expressed at caucus last week was "the tip of the iceberg." Plus, Trudeau goes on the offence over the Conservative leader's security clearance, saying he's asked intelligence servic…
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Liberal House Leader Karina Gould speaks about the ongoing impasse in the House of Commons and whether the government plans to prorogue Parliament.Housing expert Mike Moffatt discusses what he likes about the Conservative proposal to cut the GST on new home sales.Calgary Herald columnist Rick Bell talks about Alberta Premier Danielle Smith's upcomi…
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With several Government Members of Parliament voicing their frustration with the Prime Minister, it should come as no surprise that they’re finally coming to realize that Canadians from across the country want change. Watch and listen as my guest, Shuv Majumdar, and I take a closer look into the disunity that has overrun the current Government, how…
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau already has rejected today's deadline, set by some of his own MPs, to step down as leader. Now, he faces a deadline tomorrow set by the Bloc Québécois, with no prospect of meeting the Bloc's policy demands in time. The Power Panel analyzes the possible consequences. Plus, results finally arrive from the B.C. election a…
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Liberal MP Wayne Long speaks about why he thinks Prime Minister Justin Trudeau should resign as Liberal Party leader, and says he's considering the possibility of sitting as an independent.Liberal MP Yasir Naqvi talks about why he thinks Prime Minister Justin Trudeau should stay as Liberal Party leader, and how the Liberals should instead be focusi…
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Commissioner Mike Duheme tells Power & Politics that the RCMP has "strong evidence" connecting the "highest levels" of the Indian government to a campaign of violence in Canada. Plus, party insiders debate the consequences of Liberal MPs failing to convince Justin Trudeau to step down as leader.
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Our journalists panel Bob Fife (Globe and Mail), Tonda MacCharles (Toronto Star) and Joël-Denis Bellavance (La Presse) talk about what's next after Trudeau faced down dissenting caucus members on Wednesday.Janice Stein and Edward Greenspon discuss Canada's place in the global community and relationship with the United States.And we play a clip of a…
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau took less than 24 hours after a confrontation with his own MPs in caucus to announce his intention to stay on as Liberal leader. The Power Panel analyzes Trudeau's choice. Plus, Immigration Minister Marc Miller explains why he's slashing immigration targets for the first time in the life of the Trudeau government.…
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Immigration Minister Marc Miller explains why his government is slashing immigration targets for the next few years.Our strategists panel, Cole Hogan, Sharan Kaur and George Soule discuss the division between Justin Trudeau and members of his caucus.POLITICO's Luiza Savage discusses the latest from the race for the U.S. White House.…
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Lawyers called racist for correcting record on "Kamloops mass graves" story. New Brunswick fake conservatives abandoned by voters. BC Conservative party may have won election, but elections BC demands a week to count while definitely not rigging for NDP. Kamala Harris getting wiped out by Trump, lead might be too big to rig for a Trump victory. Ira…
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MPs who spoke at Wednesday's Liberal caucus meeting weigh in on where the challenge to Justin Trudeau's leadership has left the party, and the significance of some MPs issuing the prime minister with an Oct. 28 deadline. Plus, the Power Panel analyzes the decision Trudeau and caucus are facing.
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Veteran Hill reporter Julie Van Dusen and Mia Rabson from the Canadian Press discuss the division between Justin Trudeau and members of his caucus.Former federal cabinet minister Dr. Jane Philpott speaks about her new role leading the Ontario primary health care action team.Former CSIS director Ward Elcock provides analysis on the government's hand…
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The Government has (yet again) proven that they’re not looking out for your tax dollars. Like WE Charity, ArriveCan, and SNC Lavalin, the Government’s Indigenous procurement program has faced deep scrutiny. The problem? The companies and individuals who received these procurement contracts were not Indigenous owned, or operated. They are shell comp…
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Ken McDonald, one of the Liberal MPs expected to ask Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau to resign at Wednesday's caucus meeting, says several MPs have discussed the prospect of voting non-confidence in the government. Plus, Susan Holt, the first woman to be elected premier of New Brunswick, lays out her plans for the province.…
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Journalists Susan Delacourt and Stephen Maher discuss reports about a worsening relationship between Justin trudeau and his Liberal caucus.Podcaster Mo Amir recaps the B.C. election from Saturday night.Alberta Minister Jason Nixon speaks about the recovery efforts in Jasper after the July fire.Cindy Blackstock discusses the AFN's rejection of a $48…
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Veteran Journalist Julie Van Dusen and the Globe and Mail's Kristy Kirkup talk about their experiences 10 years ago during the Parliament Hill shooting.New Brunswick Premier-designate Susan Holt talks about her historic election win last night.Economist Jim Stanford discusses an expected interest rate cut tomorrow.…
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New Brunswick voters weigh the Progressive Conservative incumbent's controversies and the influence of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's unpopularity. B.C. will have to wait days longer for results in its own election as razor-close ridings require recounts. Plus, former federal Liberal health minister Jane Philpott explains her new role leading a pr…
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Canada's most recent High Commissioner to India Cameron MacKay assesses the diplomatic damage from U.S. and Canadian allegations that he says describe a "single plot" to kill coming from New Delhi. Plus, the Power Panel examines Liberal MPs' defences of Justin Trudeau as some MPs prepare to confront the leader.…
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Israel says it has killed Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar, the mastermind behind the Oct. 7, 2023 attacks in Israel. Two experts discuss whether that's a step toward the end of the war in Gaza or another step toward a wider conflict. Plus, one of the Liberal cabinet ministers who say they're not seeking re-election explains why she's bowing out.…
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Conservatives want full investigation of Jasper fire, feds halted fire prevention ahead of time causing blaze. Toronto Metro University to openly disallow white people. Speaker shuts down parliament while RCMP investigate Trudeau financial crimes. Southeastern states congressmen believe hurricanes to be weather warfare. Diddy case could bring down …
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Two former CSIS directors react to the prime minister's testimony at the foreign interference inquiry, where he claimed to know of specific Conservative parliamentarians who are involved in interference. Plus, the Power Panel discusses whether the growing dissent in the Liberal caucus could spiral into something bigger.…
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In an exclusive interview, P.E.I. Liberal MP Sean Casey makes his first public call for Justin Trudeau to resign as leader and confirms coordinated efforts by other MPs to oust Trudeau. Plus, we hear reaction to Canada's accusations against India from the target of an alleged murder-for-hire plot in the U.S.…
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MPs Yasir Naqvi (Liberal) and Peter Julian (NDP) speak about pharmacare legislation that received royal assent last night.Our journalists panel, Bob Fife (Globe and Mail), Catherine Lévesque (National Post) and Joël-Denis Bellavance (La Presse) discuss the week on the hill and the public inquiry.Politico's Luiza Savage discusses the campaign strate…
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Unnamed Liberal MPs are voicing concerns about the leadership of Justin Trudeau, the absence of a campaign director and the lack of ads to prepare for an election. The Political Pulse Panel breaks down the potential threat to the prime minister. Plus, NDP House leader Peter Julien says the Liberals must quickly sign deals with provinces and territo…
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Our strategists panel, Nasha Brownridge, Susan Smith and Jordan Paquet discuss Pierre Poilievre's recent criticism of the government on terrorism.Emerson College's Matt Taglia talks about what the latest polls show in the race for the White House.We play a clip of a recent interview with former minister Lloyd Axworthy, who's out with a new book.…
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After an error in the original report, Parliamentary Budget Officer Yves Giroux defends his new estimate of the costs of the consumer carbon tax. The Power Panel breaks down the parties' opposite interpretations and the Conservatives' new policies. Plus, CBC's Katie Simpson has a look inside one of the communities hit hardest by Hurricane Milton.…
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Green Party Leader Elizabeth May comments on the continued gridlock in the House.This is VANCOLOUR host Mo Amir recaps the B.C. leader's debate last night.Economist Trevor Tombe talks about what Canada could be facing economically, depending on who wins the race for the White House.Av Cable Public Affairs Channel (CPAC)
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Despite a hamstrung House, the Bloc Québécois leader says he's giving the Liberals 'days' to move forward the party's pension bill and accuses the Senate of holding up the Bloc's supply management bill. The government's representative in the Senate Marc Gold responds. Plus, preparations and disinformation as the U.S. awaits Hurricane Milton's landf…
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Chief Representative of the Palestinian General Delegation to Canada Mona Abuamara joins CPAC’s Michael Serapio to discuss the one year anniversary of Hamas' Oct. 7 attack on Israel and the impact of Israel's subsequent invasion into Gaza.Pollster Greg Lyle speaks about what the polling shows in the B.C. provincial election ahead of tonight's debat…
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In one of the most recent and egregious scandals, MP Randy Boissonnault has been at the center of shady business dealings involving racketeering and hundreds of thousands of dollars in sole-sourced contracting. All while “Randy’s” business partner is breaching Parliament’s order by refusing to hand over critical documents. Will the real “Randy” ple…
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The House Speaker silences the Conservative leader over his claim that Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly is pandering to Hamas. A former RCMP deputy commissioner explains why he thinks the demand for documents that has deadlocked the House is "dangerous." Plus, the fear in Florida as Hurricane Milton approaches.…
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B'nai Brith's Richard Robertson speaks about the impact on canada's Jewidh community one year after the October 7 attack.Alberta's Energy Minister Brian Jean discusses his province's demands regarding the federal Impact Assessment Act.The public sector integrity commissioner Harriet Solloway speaks about the workload her office faces.…
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Israel's Ambassador to Canada Iddo Moed discusses why the war in Gaza continues a year after Hamas' Oct. 7 attacks, and Chief Representative of the Palestinian General Delegation to Canada Mona Abuamara argues the devastation in Gaza is unjustifiable. Plus, the Power Panel unpacks a fraught exchange about Hamas in the House of Commons.…
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The journalist panel, Bob Fife (Globe and Mail), Tonda MacCharles (Toronto Star) and Joël-Denis Bellavance (La Presse) discuss work in the House grinding to a halt over debate concerning the production of documents linked to Sustainable Development Technology Canada.Politico's Luiza Savage brings us the latest from the race for the White House.…
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Canada's Ambassador to Lebanon Stefanie McCollum explains why many Canadians are choosing to stay in Lebanon despite the violence, and why Canadian charter flights are leaving with empty seats. Plus, new Abacus polling suggests affordability concerns are affecting the desire for action on climate change.…
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The strategy panel Cole Hogan (Conservative), Susan Smith (Liberal) and Nasha Brownridge (NDP), discuss the prime minister's latest podcast appearance and federal polling numbers.338 Canada's Philippe Fournier speaks about the state of polling for the Liberals and BQ in Quebec.Jon Allen, former Canadian ambassador to Israel speaks about the efforts…
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The Bloc Québécois is demanding clarity by next week on whether its Old Age Security bill will be pushed forward by the Liberal government. Power & Politics asks Government House leader Karina Gould about talks between the two parties. Plus, Saskatchewan and New Brunswick prepare for provincial elections this month. P&P has the latest.…
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Bloc MP Christine Normandin speaks about her party's bill to raise old age security payments.The University of Toronto's Walter Dorn speaks about the current conflicts in the Middle East.U.S. political scientist Larry Jacobs speaks about the vice-presidential debate last night.Pollster David Colleto shares his latest numbers.…
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Even in the Liberal fortress of downtown Toronto, Canadians are sending us a clear message. With hard work, determination, and common sense, Don Stewart defied all odds and became the first Conservative elected in the district of Toronto-St. Paul’s in over 30 years. Watch and listen as he joins me on the Blueprint to talk about his historic byelect…
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Bill C-63 designed to enslave Canadians and end free speech. Justin Trudeau auditions for leadership of United Nations as election hopes die. NYC mayor Eric Adams says he is being targeted for going against Democrats on migrant crisis. Ex-NY State Judge dead after suspicious FBI squad shootout. Biden's Gestapo DOJ sues Alabama for taking illegal mi…
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