Hosted by veteran political journalist Julie Van Dusen, CPAC Today in Politics quickly gives you the information you need to understand what’s driving public policy and political decision-making. Over her 30 years with the CBC covering Parliament Hill, Julie Van Dusen has reported on every major political convention, election, leadership race, and First Ministers’ conference. Fluently bilingual, she has been featured in several documentaries about scrums on Parliament Hill and was nominated ...
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June 23 2023 — What’s the likelihood of a public inquiry into foreign interference?
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24:16The latest on the likelihood of a public inquiry into foreign interference, as MPs prepare for their summer break; And the company that owns Facebook and Instagram says it will end access to news on its social media sites for all Canadian users, after the Senate passes Bill C-18.Av Cable Public Affairs Channel (CPAC)
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Special podcast: “The Thrill of the Bill”
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42:36Julie Van Dusen speaks with 3 MPs about their private members bills.1. Marilyn Gladu – Conservative MP for Sarnia—Lambton2. John McKay – Liberal MP for Scarborough—Guildwood (starts at 12:40)3. Brian Masse – NDP MP for Windsor West (starts at 28:26)Av Cable Public Affairs Channel (CPAC)
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June 22 2023 — Foreign interference inquiry possibility a blur
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22:37The Bloc Quebecois is optimistic that a public inquiry into foreign interference will soon be called, but the Prime Minister is vague about the timing; MPs prepare to leave town having passed numerous bills, including a child care act that the Conservatives initially fought against; And newly-elected Liberal MP Anna Gainey is in hot water for dodgi…
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June 21 2023 — Summer break looms with no foreign interference plan
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22:01We’re just a few days away from the House of Commons summer break, with no clear steps in place to deal with foreign interference; Marco Mendicino says the buck stops with his office when it comes to the Paul Bernardo prison transfer – but that doesn’t mean he’ll resign; And we look at what the byelection results mean for the Liberals and the Conse…
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June 20 2023 — Federal by-elections results
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26:24We take a closer look at yesterday’s by-election results; Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says hers is not the only province fed up with the federal government.Av Cable Public Affairs Channel (CPAC)
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June 19 2023 — Federal by-elections day
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22:39What to watch out for in today’s federal by-elections; The impact of the Paul Bernardo prison transfer on Marco Mendicino’s political future; And the showdown in New Brunswick over changes to school LGTBQ policies at schools.Av Cable Public Affairs Channel (CPAC)
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CPAC Today in Politics - April 18, 2019
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8:00Quebec's Premier says he and Jason Kenney share some common priorities. The Ontario government starts running anti carbon tax ads. Newfoundland and Labrador gears up for a provincial election.Av Mark Sutcliffe, CPAC
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CPAC Today in Politics - April 17, 2019
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8:00The United Conservative Party wins a majority government in Alberta. The Prime Minister says Ontario's government doesn't want to partner on infrastructure projects. The Federal Court orders a new review of the Prime Minister's Aga Khan vacation.Av Mark Sutcliffe, CPAC
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CPAC Today in Politics - April 16, 2019
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8:00After a heated election campaign, Alberta votes today on its next government. Ontario continues its legal battle over federal carbon pricing. The pending departure of a Supreme Court Justice creates an opening for a judge from Quebec.Av Mark Sutcliffe, CPAC
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CPAC Today in Politics - April 15, 2019
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8:00What would a United Conservative government in Alberta mean for federal politics? Ontario's legal fight over carbon pricing heads to court this week. And Jane Philpott considers her political future.Av Mark Sutcliffe, CPAC
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CPAC Today in Politics - April 12, 2019
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8:00The NDP continues to push the government over changes to Canada's asylum laws. The Speaker of the House says he can't rule on whether Jane Philpott's expulsion from the Liberal Caucus broke the law. And Ontario's new conservative government plans to balance the books a little later than expected.Av Mark Sutcliffe, CPAC
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