PrimeTime Politics
The government has unveiled its proposals for rewriting Canada's copyright laws. Industry Minister Jim Prentice provides details to PrimeTime Politics' Peter Van Dusen.
David Fewer, Canadian Internet Policy and Public Interest Clinic, looks at the attempt to balance consumer rights with thaat of digital content producers.
Aboriginal leaders Mary Simon, Clem Chartier and Phil Fontaine comment on the Prime Minister's apology to residential schools victims, and discuss what they hope will happen next.
Senator Colin Kenny explains why the Senate Committee on National Security and Defence is encouraging the government to consider dialogue with the Taliban.
Party strategists Tim Powers (Conservative), Susan Smith (Liberal) and Brad Lavigne (NDP) put forward advice for their respective parties.