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Conservative Party leadership candidate Patrick Brown on why social conservatives would have a place in the party if he wins the leadership.
Air Date: May 16, 2022
Former prime minister Kim Campbell discusses the leaked U.S. Supreme Court report on Roe v. Wade and how it could affect Canada.
Air Date: May 16, 2022
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The Scrum discusses the surging inflation across Canada and if the political messaging around the rising rates are accurate.
Air Date: April 24, 2022
The Scrum discusses which candidate has an edge in the Conservative leadership race and the ongoing debate over the party's future.
Air Date: April 24, 2022
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Conservative leadership candidate Leslyn Lewis discusses her position on abortion, the 'Freedom Convoy' protests and her vaccination status.
Air Date: April 24, 2022
Evan Solomon questions Oleg Stepanov, Russia's ambassador to Canada, about the justification for the war in Ukraine.
Air Date: April 24, 2022
Latest Political News
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Pierre Poilievre is denouncing the 'white replacement theory' believed to be a motive for a mass shooting in Buffalo, N.Y., as 'ugly and disgusting hate-mongering.'
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Almost a year since the first reported discovery of a burial site at the former Kamloops Indian Residential School, the federal government provided an update on the promises it has made since to 'lift up the truth,' many of which are still a work in progress.
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The federal government is in the midst of its first review of the 2018 legislation that legalized vaping, and appears to be veering away from the narrow path between treating vapes as a harm reduction tool, or a danger in and of themselves.
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Canada is poised to send cargo ships to ports in Romania and neighbouring countries to help Ukraine get its wheat to Africa and the Middle East, Foreign Affairs Minister Melanie Joly said Monday.
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MPs have voted to re-establish a special committee on Canada-China relations. The committee was first set up in 2019 in light of prolonged diplomatic friction with China, with a mandate to examine and review the bilateral relationship, including economic, legal and security aspects.
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Justice Minister David Lametti says Ottawa is weighing options for the design of a commission to review possible wrongful convictions, adding he is committed to getting the new body in place. The recent death of David Milgaard, the victim of one of Canada's most notorious miscarriages of justice, has put renewed attention on Lametti's plan to create an independent criminal case review commission.