Programming Advisory
Le grand choc de la corruption: Le Québec à l’ère Charbonneau
Premieres July 19 at 9 pm ET
(Ottawa, July 17, 2013) – Join CPAC for the documentary premiere of Le grand choc de la corruption : Le Québec à l’ère Charbonneau, July 19 at 9 pm ET. With countless public officials embroiled in scandal, fraud and collusion, Quebeckers are rapidly coming to grips with systemic corruption in the awarding of public contracts and political financing in the province. Piece by piece, law enforcement agencies, the media and the Charbonneau commission have unraveled complex criminal schemes, implicating the Mafia, elected officials and senior public servants alike. Join Danielle Young as she takes a fascinating look at one of the most extraordinary housekeeping operations in Canadian history.
CPAC Special
Le grand choc de la corruption : Le Québec à l’ère Charbonneau
Premiere
Friday, July 19, 2013
9 pm ET / 6 pm PT
For complete details on this and other CPAC programming visit www.cpac.ca.
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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 at www.cpac.ca.
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For more information:
Natalie LeMay-Calcutt
CPAC
(613) 364-1131
E-mail: ncalcutt@cpac.ca
All CPAC programming can be viewed simultaneous to the television broadcast at www.cpac.ca.



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