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Charbonneau Commission Replay Starting Monday on CPAC

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 Charbonneau Commission Replay
Starting Monday on CPAC
 
(Ottawa, June 29, 2012) – Starting Monday, watch hearings from the Charbonneau Commission in replay on CPAC. Quebec Premier Jean Charest established the commission, presided by Justice France Charbonneau, in 2011 to examine allegations of corruption in the Quebec construction industry and political party financing. A number of hearings were held in June and will continue again in the Fall.
 
 
Inquiries on CPAC
Charbonneau Commission
Monday, July 2 – Thursday, July 5  
Beginning at 11 am ET / 8 am PT
 
Other Airtimes To Be Announced
 

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CPAC is delivered via cable, satellite and wireless distributors to over 11 million Canadian homes and worldwide via 24/7 live webstreaming and podcasts at www.cpac.ca.

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CPAC
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E-mail: jthomlinson@cpac.ca     
 

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