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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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Israeli Ambassador to Canada Iddo Moed talks about the Iranian attack on Israel and Israel's incursion into Lebanon.Parliamentary Budget Officer Yves Giroux talks about the cost of the Bloc's proposed increase to old age security payments.National Post journalist Murray Mandrake speaks about the Saskatchewan election as the writ dropped today.…
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The journalist panel, Bob Fife (Globe and Mail), Tonda MacCharles (Toronto Star) and Joël-Denis Bellavance (La Presse) talk about tensions in the House of Commons this week.NDP MP Leah Gazan speaks about her private member's bill that would criminalize residential school denialism.Professor Christian Leuprecht speaks about the current conflict in L…
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The strategists panel, Cole Hogan, Susan Smith and Nasha Brownridge discuss the non-confidence vote and an alleged homophobic remark made in the House.Defence Minister Bill Blair discusses the new Canadian Armed Forces Cyber Command.Former diplomat Ferry de Kerckhove talks about Canada's relationship with France as Emmanuel Macron visits Ottawa and…
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Journalists Stephanie Levitz (Globe and Mail) and Chris Nardi (National Post) break down the non-confidence vote and antics during Question Period.Health Minister Mark Holland discusses MAID policies in Quebec.Louis de Lormier, a former Canadian ambassador to Lebanon, discusses the conflict in that country and the Canadian government's role in prot…
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Bob Rae, Canada's ambassador to the United Nations joins the show to talk about conflicts in the Middle East and Haiti.Bloc MP Christine Normandin talks about her party's position on the upcoming confidence vote.This is VANCOLOUR host Mo Amir talks about the state of politics in British Columbia as that province's election gets underway.…
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The journalist panel, Bob Fife (Globe and Mail), Tonda MacCharles (Toronto Star) and Joël-Denis Bellavance (La Presse) recap the weeks events, including the upcoming confidence vote next week.Pollster Éric Grenier talks about the provincial elections in New Brunswick and British Columbia.US pollster Matt Taglia (Emerson College) speaks about what t…
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The strategists panel, Cole Hogan, Nasha Brownridge and Stevie O'Brien discuss the departure of Pablo Rodriguez from cabinet and the looming confidence vote. Security expert Michael Kempa talks about MP safety following the viral video of NDP leader Jagmeet Singh getting into an argument with a protestor on the hill.Telegraph-Journal journalist Joh…
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Energy and Natural Resources Minister Jonathan Wilkinson joins the show to talk about the carbon tax.Pollster Éric Grenier talks about the looming non-confidence vote.NDP MP Jenny Kwan speaks about her testimony at the Public Inquiry into Foreign Interference.Av Cable Public Affairs Channel (CPAC)
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The show recaps two by-elections that occurred last night in Winnipeg and Montreal with Chris Hall.Economist Pedro Antunes analyzes the recent inflation numbers.Elmwood-Transcona by-election winner Leila Dance talks about her victory last night.MPs pay tribute to Chuck Strahl.Av Cable Public Affairs Channel (CPAC)
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Government House Leader Karina Gould joins the show to talk about the government's priorities as the sitting resumes for the fall.Opposition House Leaders Andrew Scheer and Peter Julian talk about their respective party's agenda for the fall sitting.U.S. journalist Dave Levinthal joins the program to talk about the second assassination attempt on D…
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The strategy panel, Susan Smith, Jordan Paquet and Anne McGrath review the spring sitting and what parties will be up to over the break.The journalist panel, Tonda MacCharles (Toronto Star), Bob Fife (Globe and Mail) and Joël-Denis Bellavance (La Presse) look back on the spring sitting and preview what the summer might look like in Canadian politic…
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Ward Elcock, former CSIS Director, comments on the NSICOP report and the reaction to it.The Toronto Star's Tonda MacCharles talks about an upcoming by-election in Toronto.The Competition Bureau's Anthony Durocher discusses his agency's study of airline prices.Av Cable Public Affairs Channel (CPAC)
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Green Party Leader Elizabeth May discusses her call for cooperation between federal leaders, on foreign interference matters.Polls analyst Éric Grenier, (The Writ) talks about the latest federal polling numbers.Janice Stein, founding director of the Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy at the University of Toronto, discusses the dissolut…
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National security expert Stephanie Carvin comments on the latest developments, following the release of an NSICOP report last week.NDP MP Laurel Collins talks about her private member's bill to criminalize coercive control.Philippe Dunsky, chair of the Canada Electricity Advisory Council discusses a recent report from the council on decarbonizing C…
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Green Party Leader Elizabeth May discusses foreign interference after reading the unredacted NSICOP report.Former CSIS official Michelle Tessier comments on the release of the NSICOP report last week and the fallout since then.Aengus Bridgman, director of the Media Ecosystem Observatory talks about a report released by his organization on the Canad…
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MPs Mark Gerretsen (Liberal), Andrew Scheer (Conservative), Jean-Denis Garon (Bloc Québécois) and Alexandre Boulerice (NDP) discuss the Bloc's motion asking that the Hogue Commission's mandate be expanded to allow it to investigate allegations of MPs colluding with foreign states. Journalist Catherine Lévesque (National Post) and political analyst …
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Journalists Tonda MacCharles (The Toronto Star), Joël-Denis Bellavance (La Presse) and Kristy Kirkup (The Globe and Mail) analyze the week's top political stories, including the opposition's ongoing push to get the government to disclose the identities of the parliamentarians who allegedly collaborated with foreign states.Canadian astronaut Jeremy …
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Political commentators Stevie O'Brien (Liberal), Cole Hogan (Conservative) and Anne McGrath (NDP) weigh in on the week's top political stories, including the continued fallout from an explosive report on foreign interference from the National Security and Intelligence Committee of Parliamentarians.Berkley Lawrence, the dominion first vice-president…
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MPs Ryan Turnbull (Liberal), Michael Chong (Conservative) and Peter Julian (NDP) respond to the explosive report from the National Security and Intelligence Committee of Parliamentarians, which said some MPs wittingly helped foreign actors interfere in Canada's democratic process.Former London bureau chief for CTV and CBC News, Ann MacMillan, discu…
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Auditor General of Canada Karen Hogan shares the findings from her latest audit reports, including an examination of federal contracts awarded to consulting firm McKinsey and Company.Economists Kaylie Tiessen (Unifor) and Ted Mallett (The Conference Board of Canada) share their expectations for Wednesday's interest rate decision from the Bank of Ca…
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Chief Justice of Canada Richard Wagner speaks out against the politicization of Canada's judicial system, warning it risks undermining public confidence in the rule of law.Newly-elected president of the Public Service Alliance of Canada, Sharon De Sousa, outlines her priorities for the union representing more than 240,000 workers.David Weinstein, a…
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Journalists Stephanie Levitz (The Toronto Star), Joël-Denis Bellavance (La Presse) and Kristy Kirkup (The Globe and Mail) weigh in on the week's top political stories.Canada's Ambassador to the U.S., Kirsten Hillman, discusses the future of Canada's defence spending as it faces pressure to increase its financial contribution to the NATO military al…
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Matthew Lebo, chair of the political science department at Western University and Dave Levinthal, editor-in-chief of Raw Story, react as a New York jury finds former U.S. president Donald Trump guilty on 34 felony charges.Political commentators Carlene Variyan (Liberal), Mitch Heimpel (Conservative) and Anne McGrath (NDP) weigh in on the week's top…
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Sol Mamawka, an NDP member of Ontario's provincial parliament, discusses his history-making speech in Oji-Cree, the first time an Indigenous language was fully recognized by Queen's Park.Deborah Lyons, Canada's Special Envoy on Combating Antisemitism, reacts to last weekend's shooting at a Jewish girls school in Toronto and shares how political lea…
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Security analyst Christian Leuprecht responds to a new report from the National Security and Intelligence Review Agency, which found "unacceptable gaps" in how Canada's intelligence agencies shared critical information on foreign interference.Ontario journalists Martin Regg Cohn (The Toronto Star) and Sabrina Nanji (Queen's Park Observer) weigh in …
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Retired general Tom Lawson, Canada's former chief of the defence staff, responds to the letter from a bipartisan group of U.S. Senators to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, urging Canada to meet NATO's 2 per cent of GDP defence spending target.Treasury Board President Anita Anand discusses the federal government's plans for artificial intelligence in …
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Canada's Ambassador to the United Nations, Bob Rae, reacts to the International Court of Justice's ruling calling for Israel to halt its ground offensive in Rafah.Journalists Robert Fife (The Globe and Mail), Stephanie Levitz (The Toronto Star) and Robert Russo discuss a letter from a bipartisan group of U.S. Senators to Prime Minister Justin Trude…
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NDP MP Charlie Angus discusses his recent opinion piece published by The Tyee, denouncing the abuse and harassment facing MPs and blaming the Conservative leader for exacerbating the problem.Political commentators Susan Smith (Liberal), Josie Sabatino (Conservative) and Anne McGrath (NDP) weigh in on Angus' claims.…
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Health Minister Mark Holland defends the Liberal government's national dental care plan as it faces criticism from the opposition and some dentists.Matthew Lebo, chair of the political science department at Western University, discusses U.K. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's surprise election call.Ret. Lt. -Gen. and former MP Andrew Leslie explains why …
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