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Follow the Royal Tour on CPAC

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Follow the Royal Tour on CPAC

(Ottawa, May 17, 2012) – Starting Monday, watch CPAC for coverage of the Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall’s Royal Tour of Canada. As part of the Diamond Jubilee celebrations marking 60 years of the Queen’s reign, Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall will visit New Brunswick, Ontario and Saskatchewan over four days. The tour, with the theme For Queen and Country: Service to Canada – A Royal and a National Value includes stops at CFB Gagetown, Queen’s Park in Toronto, the Saskatchewan Legislature and the First Nations University in Regina. See a primetime highlight reel of each day’s events beginning at 9 pm ET / 6 pm PT.
 
 
CPAC Special
Royal Tour
Monday, May 21 – Wednesday, May 23
9 pm ET / 6 pm PT
 

Follow us on Twitter (@CPAC_TV) or Facebook (CPACTV) for the latest developments. For complete details on this and other CPAC programming visit www.cpac.ca.
 
About CPAC

CPAC is Canada’s only privately-owned, commercial free, not for profit, bilingual licensed television service. Created in 1992 by a consortium of cable companies to preserve an independent editorial voice for Canada’s democratic process, CPAC provides a window on parliamentary, political and public affairs in Canada and the world. Since 1992, the cable industry has invested more than $50 million in CPAC.

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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