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April 30, 2026
Witness all the action in the House of Commons when Canada’s elected officials meet daily to debate the issues. The government and Opposition exchange questions and answers on how the country is being run and what issues are pressing the political agenda.
Spacebound Conference 2025: The Space Defence Imperative
Space Canada hosts its 4th annual “SpaceBound” conference in Ottawa. Industry leaders gather to discuss trends and the future of Canada’s space sector. Maria Lily Shaw (senior consultant at Novaspace) delivers an address on the space defence imperative. (November 19, 2025)
IIC Canada Conference 2025 - Rethinking Connectivity
The Canadian Chapter of the International Institute of Communications brings together leaders from industry, government, and academia to explore current issues in broadcasting, telecommunications, and communications law and policy in Canada and abroad. The Chapter examines national and international developments that influence regional markets, shape business opportunities, and impact the future of the communications sector. Ted Woodhead (Telecom Consultant) speaks about rethinking connectivity in a period of geopolitical challenges.
HISF 2025: In Conversation with Justice Rosalie Abella
Justice Rosalie Abella sits down with Robert Fife (Globe and Mail) to discuss her life, career and influence on law and society. Their discussion takes place at the Halifax International Security Forum, the annual gathering of security and foreign policy experts, global political leaders, and defence officials. (November 21, 2025)
Montreal International Security Summit 2025: Guarding the Pacific
The Montreal Institute for Global Security hosts its annual flagship event, focusing on current geopolitical challenges. The theme for this year’s Montreal International Security Summit is “Authoritarian resurgence: The fight for democracy and global security”. Francine Pelletier (journalist and professor of journalism, Concordia University) moderates a panel discussion on Canada's strategic alliances in the Indo-Pacific region. The panel includes Vina Nadjibulla (VP, research & strategy, Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada), James Boutilier (distinguished fellow, Macdonald Laurier Institute), Charles Burton (senior fellow, Sinopsis), and Nicholas Eftimiades (assistant teaching professor of homeland security, School of Public Affairs, Penn State). (October 16, 2025)
Spacebound Conference 2025: Dual-Use Opportunities in Space and Defence
Space Canada hosts its 4th annual “SpaceBound” conference in Ottawa. Industry leaders gather to discuss trends and the future of Canada’s space sector. Aaron Shull (managing director and general counsel, CIGI) moderates a panel discussion on dual-use opportunities in space and defence. The panel includes Holly Johnson (VP, robotics and space operations, MDA Space), Stephen Hampton (head of global public policy, strategic accounts and business development, Telesat), Marc Kneppers (VP of R&D, DISC), David Musson (co-founder and CEO, Lunar Medical Inc.), and Pieter Decker (director, geospatial capabilities, Raytheon Space ISR). (November 18, 2025)
IIC Canada Conference 2025 - Commercialization of Canadian Content
The Canadian Chapter of the International Institute of Communications brings together leaders from industry, government, and academia to explore current issues in broadcasting, telecommunications, and communications law and policy in Canada and abroad. The Chapter examines national and international developments that influence regional markets, shape business opportunities, and impact the future of the communications sector. Nicole Matiation (Sector Lead, AV production, Nordicity) speaks about shifting focus to the commercialization of Canadian content.
HISF 2025: Democracies Deliver Dollars
Ruben Brekelmans (Minister of Defence, Netherlands) Senator Chris Coons (United States Senate), Minister David McGuinty (Department of National Defence, Canada) and Nancy Southern (ATCO Ltd.) join moderator Michael Serapio (CPAC) to discuss the cost of democracy. Their discussion takes place at the Halifax International Security Forum, the annual gathering of security and foreign policy experts, global political leaders, and defence officials. (November 22, 2025)
April 30, 2026
Tune in for uninterrupted coverage of proceedings in Parliament’s upper chamber as senators debate legislation and consider issues of national importance.
Rules, Procedures and the Rights of the Parliament – April 14, 2026
Rules, Procedures and the Rights of the Parliament - April 14, 2026 Pursuant to rule 12-7(2)(a), consideration of possible amendments to the Rules Topic: Membership of the Standing Committee on Ethics and Conflict of Interest for Senators Consideration of a draft report Consideration of a draft agenda (future business) Source: sencanada.ca
Energy, the Environment and Natural Resources – March 12, 2026
Energy, the Environment and Natural Resources - March 12, 2026 Examine such issues relating to energy, the environment, natural resources and climate change Topic: 2025 Progress Report on the 2030 Emissions Reduction Plan Witnesses Jen Collette, Director General, Horizontal Policy, Engagement and Coordination Directorate (Environment and Climate Change Canada) Derek Hermanutz, Director General, Economic Analysis Directorate (Environment and Climate Change Canada) Damon Matthews, Member (Net-Zero Advisory Body) Alison McDermott, Assistant Deputy Minister, Strategic Policy and International Affairs Branch (Environment and Climate Change Canada) Judy Meltzer, Associate Assistant Deputy Minister (Environment and Climate Change Canada) Rick Smith, President (Canadian Climate Institute) Source: sencanada.ca
Friday
Proceedings from the House of Commons: Tune in for continuous LIVE access to Parliament's Lower House as MPs discuss and debate legislation and issues of national importance.
May 1, 2026
Witness all the action in the House of Commons when Canada’s elected officials meet daily to debate the issues. The government and Opposition exchange questions and answers on how the country is being run and what issues are pressing the political agenda.
Friday
Proceedings from the House of Commons: Tune in for continuous LIVE access to Parliament's Lower House as MPs discuss and debate legislation and issues of national importance.
HISF 2025: America and the World, America in the World
Senator Angus King (United States Senate), Senator Thom Tillis (United States Senate) and Senator Peter Welch (United States Senate), join moderator Jane Harman (Commission on the National Defense Strategy) to discuss the the state of democracy in the United States. Their discussion takes place at the Halifax International Security Forum, the annual gathering of security and foreign policy experts, global political leaders, and defence officials. (November 22, 2025)
IIC Canada Conference 2025 - Future of Broadcasting Business Models
The Canadian Chapter of the International Institute of Communications brings together leaders from industry, government, and academia to explore current issues in broadcasting, telecommunications, and communications law and policy in Canada and abroad. The Chapter examines national and international developments that influence regional markets, shape business opportunities, and impact the future of the communications sector. Brad Danks (CEO, Out TV) speaks about the future of broadcasting business models.
HISF 2025: Democracies Don’t Despair
General Jennie Carignan (Canadian Armed Forces), Hanna Hopko (International Center for Ukrainian Victory) and Pål Jonson (Minister for Defence, Sweden) and Garry Kasparov (Renew Democracy Initiative, Croatia) join moderator Nick Schifrin (PBS NewsHour) to discuss the state of democracy around the world.Their discussion takes place at the Halifax International Security Forum, the annual gathering of security and foreign policy experts, global political leaders, and defence officials. (November 21, 2025)
IIC Canada Conference 2025 - In Conversation with Dan Goldberg
The Canadian Chapter of the International Institute of Communications brings together leaders from industry, government, and academia to explore current issues in broadcasting, telecommunications, and communications law and policy in Canada and abroad. The Chapter examines national and international developments that influence regional markets, shape business opportunities, and impact the future of the communications sector.
Let the cameras take you inside a wide range of meetings for CPAC’s unique, gavel-to-gavel coverage of conferences and events. It’s your opportunity to learn more about issues that concern you and gain a better understanding of the stories behind the day’s headlines.
HISF 2025: Democracies Defend Differences
Jong Choi (Yonsei University, Republic of Korea), Cochav Elkayam-Levy (Civil Commission on Oct. 7th Crimes by Hamas Against Women, Children and Families), Senator John Hoeven (United States Senate), Maryam Kamalmaz (Syrian Emergency Task Force) and David Smolansky (Miranda Center for Democracy, Venezuela) join moderatorJanice Stein (University of Toronto) to discuss the role democracy takes defending differences around the world.Their discussion takes place at the Halifax International Security Forum, the annual gathering of security and foreign policy experts, global political leaders, and defence officials. (November 21, 2025)
CJF J-Talks - New Age of Digital Deception: What’s Changed and How to Fight Back
The Canadian Journalism Foundation hosts an event on “The new age of digital deception: What’s changed and how to fight back”. CTV News anchor Carolyn Jarvis moderates a conversation with digital media expert Craig Silverman, on tracking misinformation, trust in the media, and building more resilient information ecosystems. (October 29, 2025)
Let the cameras take you inside a wide range of meetings for CPAC’s unique, gavel-to-gavel coverage of conferences and events. It’s your opportunity to learn more about issues that concern you and gain a better understanding of the stories behind the day’s headlines.
Let the cameras take you inside a wide range of meetings for CPAC’s unique, gavel-to-gavel coverage of conferences and events. It’s your opportunity to learn more about issues that concern you and gain a better understanding of the stories behind the day’s headlines.
AFN Special Chiefs Assembly – Plenary Session: Bill S-2
Mandy Gull-Masty (Minister of Indigenous Services) Senator Paul Prosper (Canadian Senators Group) and activist Sharon McIvor discuss Bill S-2 and the Second-Generation Cut-Off. First Nations leaders and delegates from across the country are gathering in Ottawa over three days from December 2- 4 to discuss policy issues and set priorities for the coming year. (December 3, 2025)
Witness all the action in the House of Commons when Canada’s elected officials meet daily to debate the issues. The Government and Opposition exchange questions and answers on how the country is being run and what issues are pressing the political agenda.
May 1, 2026
Witness all the action in the House of Commons when Canada’s elected officials meet daily to debate the issues. The government and Opposition exchange questions and answers on how the country is being run and what issues are pressing the political agenda.
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.
Daily Recap - May 1, 2026
Watch CPAC’s signature long-form coverage of the day’s pressing political events as they unfold.
A look at the impact of decisions made in Ottawa on the lives of Canadians through in-depth analysis, context, and points of view.
Watch CPAC’s signature long-form coverage of the day’s pressing political events as they unfold.
May 1, 2026
Witness all the action in the House of Commons when Canada’s elected officials meet daily to debate the issues. The government and Opposition exchange questions and answers on how the country is being run and what issues are pressing the political agenda.
IIC Canada Conference 2025 - AI and Compute Infrastructure
The Canadian Chapter of the International Institute of Communications brings together leaders from industry, government, and academia to explore current issues in broadcasting, telecommunications, and communications law and policy in Canada and abroad. The Chapter examines national and international developments that influence regional markets, shape business opportunities, and impact the future of the communications sector. The panelists David Twedell (Digital Research Alliance of Canada), Glen Berseth (Mila), Mike Tremblay (CANARIE) and Nicole Foster (Amazon) discuss the growing demand for AI and compute infrastructure, its legal, geopolitical, and regulatory implications, and Canada’s position in an evolving global technology landscape. (October 21, 2025)
Daily Recap - May 1, 2026
Watch CPAC’s signature long-form coverage of the day’s pressing political events as they unfold.
The Phil Lind Initiative 2026 - America First, America Alone?
Three-time Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times columnist and bestselling author Thomas L. Friedman discusses the evolving drivers of U.S. foreign policy under President Trump as part of this year’s Phil Lind Initiative speakers series. The Phil Lind Initiative is an annual dialogue series and course hosted by the School of Public Policy and Global Affairs at the University of British Columbia and is made possible by a generous gift from the late Philip Lind. (January 22, 2026)
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.
A look at the impact of decisions made in Ottawa on the lives of Canadians through in-depth analysis, context, and points of view.
Witness all the action in the House of Commons when Canada’s elected officials meet daily to debate the issues. The Government and Opposition exchange questions and answers on how the country is being run and what issues are pressing the political agenda.
May 1, 2026
Witness all the action in the House of Commons when Canada’s elected officials meet daily to debate the issues. The government and Opposition exchange questions and answers on how the country is being run and what issues are pressing the political agenda.
May 1, 2026
Witness all the action in the House of Commons when Canada’s elected officials meet daily to debate the issues. The government and Opposition exchange questions and answers on how the country is being run and what issues are pressing the political agenda.
Watch CPAC’s signature long-form coverage of the day’s pressing political events as they unfold.
Daily Recap - May 1, 2026
Watch CPAC’s signature long-form coverage of the day’s pressing political events as they unfold.
IIC Canada Conference 2025 - AI and Compute Infrastructure
The Canadian Chapter of the International Institute of Communications brings together leaders from industry, government, and academia to explore current issues in broadcasting, telecommunications, and communications law and policy in Canada and abroad. The Chapter examines national and international developments that influence regional markets, shape business opportunities, and impact the future of the communications sector. The panelists David Twedell (Digital Research Alliance of Canada), Glen Berseth (Mila), Mike Tremblay (CANARIE) and Nicole Foster (Amazon) discuss the growing demand for AI and compute infrastructure, its legal, geopolitical, and regulatory implications, and Canada’s position in an evolving global technology landscape. (October 21, 2025)
Canada-Quebec-U.S. Relations: Borders, Immigration, Security and Defence
The Raoul-Dandurand Chair at the Université du Québec à Montréal and the Groupe d’études et de recherche sur l’international et le Québec at the École nationale d’administration publique host a conference on relations between Canada, Quebec and the United States in the Trump 2.0 era. Frédérick Gagnon (UQAM) moderates a panel discussion on borders, immigration, security and defence. The panel brings together Kristine Plouffe-Malette (Université de Sherbrooke), Justin Massie (UQAM) and Élisabeth Vallet (Royal Military College Saint-Jean). (February 27, 2026)
Let the cameras take you inside a wide range of meetings for CPAC’s unique, gavel-to-gavel coverage of conferences and events. It’s your opportunity to learn more about issues that concern you and gain a better understanding of the stories behind the day’s headlines.
Canada-Quebec-U.S. Relations: Geoeconomics, Climate and Challenges for Canada
The Raoul-Dandurand Chair at the Université du Québec à Montréal and the Groupe d’études et de recherche sur l’international et le Québec at the École nationale d’administration publique host a conference on relations between Canada, Quebec and the United States in the Trump 2.0 era. Stéphane Paquin (École nationale d’administration publique) moderates a panel discussion on Trump's geoeconomic and climate vision, and the challenges for Canada and Quebec. The panel brings together Frédérick Gagnon (UQAM), Guillaume Beaumier (École nationale d’administration publique), Nathalie de Marcellis-Warin (CIRANO), and Éric Théroux (École nationale d’administration publique). (February 27, 2026)
Let the cameras take you inside a wide range of meetings for CPAC’s unique, gavel-to-gavel coverage of conferences and events. It’s your opportunity to learn more about issues that concern you and gain a better understanding of the stories behind the day’s headlines.