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The scrum panel on what political issues to watch during this last leg of the parliamentary session.
Air Date: May 12, 2024
Strategists weigh in on the Liberals' claims against Conservatives regarding reproductive rights and the impact it could have.
Air Date: May 12, 2024
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NBC's chief political analyst Chuck Todd weighs in on Biden's remarks about Israel and the political pressure he's facing.
Air Date: May 12, 2024
Public Service Alliance of Canada President Chris Aylward says they weren't consulted about increasing in-person office hours.
Air Date: May 12, 2024
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Persons with Disability Minister Kamal Khera speaks about what came out of the summit with airlines to improve travel accessibility.
Air Date: May 12, 2024
Strategists Kathleen Monk, Kory Teneycke and Scott Reid on the political impact of the Honda electric vehicle plant deal in Ontario.
Air Date: April 28, 2024
Latest Political News
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he has concerns with how conclusions were gathered in a spy watchdog report.
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Leaders of the G7 countries say they are more concerned than ever about foreign interference and plan to create a 'collective response framework' to counter foreign threats to democracies.
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau plans to shine a spotlight on the plight of Ukrainian children abducted by Russia and call for their safe return when he attends a summit dedicated to establishing peace between the two countries Saturday.
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Outgoing Chief of the Defence Staff Gen. Wayne Eyre says Canada is unprepared to meet the challenges of an increasingly insecure world and needs to step up for its allies, as it remains the only NATO member without a clear date to reach the group's spending commitments.
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Federal New Democrat Leader Jagmeet Singh is not willing to break ranks with the minority Liberal government, even after criticizing the prime minister for failing to protect Canada's democracy.
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Federal New Democrats won't say how they intend to vote on a bill that aims to keep minors from accessing sexually explicit material online, while the Conservatives say they're prepared to work on amending the controversial legislation.