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CPAC Today in Politics
Cable Public Affairs Channel (CPAC)
6 episodes
6 months ago
The 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.
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The 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.
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Episodes (6/6)
CPAC Today in Politics
June 23 2023 — What’s the likelihood of a public inquiry into foreign interference?
The 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.
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2 years ago
24 minutes 16 seconds

CPAC Today in Politics
Special podcast: “The Thrill of the Bill”
Julie Van Dusen speaks with 3 MPs about their private members bills. 1. Marilyn Gladu – Conservative MP for Sarnia—Lambton 2. John McKay – Liberal MP for Scarborough—Guildwood (starts at 12:40) 3. Brian Masse – NDP MP for Windsor West (starts at 28:26)
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2 years ago
42 minutes 36 seconds

CPAC Today in Politics
June 22 2023 — Foreign interference inquiry possibility a blur
The 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 dodging a question about whether French is on the decline in Quebec.
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2 years ago
22 minutes 37 seconds

CPAC Today in Politics
June 21 2023 — Summer break looms with no foreign interference plan
We’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 Conservatives.
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2 years ago
22 minutes 1 second

CPAC Today in Politics
June 20 2023 — Federal by-elections results
We 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.
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2 years ago
26 minutes 24 seconds

CPAC Today in Politics
June 19 2023 — Federal by-elections day
What 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.
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2 years ago
22 minutes 39 seconds

CPAC Today in Politics
The 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.