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PrimeTime Politics

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Monday - Thursday, 8pm ET / 5pm PT

CPAC’s flagship show is the daily source for political roundup and analysis of policy issues. Get an insider’s perspective from Ottawa featuring interviews and guest panels from the Hill including all of the day’s political highlights in extended, primetime replay.

Latest Program Episode

Prime Minister Stephen Harper announces plans for a public database of high-risk child sex offenders. Harper also answered questions from reporters in Richmond, B.C.

In Ottawa, Opposition Leader Thomas Mulcair discusses the NDP's plans until Parliament resumes sitting in mid-October....

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A distinctive and popular personality with more than two decades of reporting and anchoring experience, Peter is a well-known journalist in Canada's political arena. He joined CPAC in 2001 to host CPAC’s flagship show, PrimeTime Politics, and as Executive Producer of the channel has guided the evolution of programming to strengthen the... Read more

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Having covered the Canadian political scene for more than 25 years, Martin is as politically astute as he is savvy. He joined CPAC in 1996 and has covered leadership races, political conventions and federal elections, serving as PrimeTime Politics’ Hill correspondent daily and host of the show’s Friday edition. Martin began his caree... Read more

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Thomas Hopper:
In regards to the global warming statements made. I don't dismiss that it should be looked at.
Tom:
We all know there's constant talk about the system is messed up and so on.
janice cowley:
I think it only displays that the whole system is riddled with holes, and that it appears that corruption is the "Name of the Game"
Know Nothing:
You think Mulcair should be punished for turning down a bribe? Yeesh