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April 2, 2009
PrimeTime Politics
The G20 London Summit ends with a consensus on the actions necessary to tackle the global recession. Prime Minister
Stephen Harper, UK Prime Minister
Gordon Brown and US President
Barack Obama comment on the accomplishments of the member nations.
Carleton University professor
Ian Lee looks at the feasibility of the G20 plans.
Dennis Howlett, coordinator of Make Poverty History, examines the likely impact of these policies on the world’s poor.
House leaders
Tom Lukiwski (Conservative),
Marlene Jennings (Liberal) and
Libby Davies (NDP) discuss the issues facing their parties.