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Revue Politique

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Revue Politique has taken a break for the summer and will return in the fall.

Go beyond the sound bites to see highlights of the latest political and public events through interviews and analysis. Pierre Donais reviews the day in politics with a focus on Francophone issues in the broader context of national politics.

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Did you know? William Lyon Mackenzie King left Canadians more than a political legacy. When he died in 1950, the tenth Prime Minister of Canada left us his large summer home in Gatineau Park. The Mackenzie King Estate is a beautiful sanctuary that the former Prime Minister, an avid nature lover...

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Drawing on four decades of radio and TV experience, Pierre has a reputation for being as personable as he is astute. He joined CPAC in 2003 to host Revue Politique, a nightly review of the day’s politics for Francophone viewers. He also delves into the personal with guests on Tête à Tête. A former anchor and journalist a... Read more

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Danielle joined CPAC in 2007. With 24 years’ experience, Danielle is a versatile journalism professional working in various capacities on our French-language team including as documentary filmmaker, producer and parliamentary correspondent on the Hill. Prior to joining CPAC, Danielle served as a news director with RNC média, in Gati... Read more

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Jeremy Arney:
I have listened to the comments of Revue Politique and confess I did not listen to the budget speech nor have I read it yet, as I have just
Jen:
Pierre, for you not to correct Mulclair for accusing the CPC of stealing $56Billion from the EI shows that you are NOT a prepared host of y
Jen:
Pierre, for once just once tell the whole story about the senate.
Christian:
leader are just people also and we are a country we should help each other as a country before we can help other country and be financially