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Outburst
See what your fellow Canadians are saying about what's happening in Canadian politics as CPAC hits the streets to bring you frank opinions on hot-button topics. What is your vision for Canada's future? Should the same sex issue be re-opened when Parliament resumes? What should be the first order of business in this new government?
CPAC Special
A national, bilingual, public affairs call-in show where Canadians tell it like it is. This week's question is: What kind of prime minister will Stephen Harper be?
Prime minister–designate Stephen Harper delivers a statement to media at a press conference in Ottawa, Ontario.
In Montreal, Quebec, Liberal Party strategist John Duffy speaks to the media and reacts to the results of the January 23 election.
New Democratic Party leader Jack Layton and Bloc Québécois leader Gilles Duceppe react to the results of the January 23 federal election in press conference in Toronto, Ontario, and Montreal, Quebec.
Peter Van Dusen hosts CPAC's in-depth coverage as polls close and the votes are tallied after a 56-day campaign.
Bloc Québécois leader Gilles Duceppe delivers an election-night address to party supporters. (January 23, 2006)
NDP leader Jack Layton delivers an election-night speech to party supporters. (January 23, 2006)
Conservative Party leader Stephen Harper delivers an election-night speech to party supporters. (January 23, 2006)
Liberal Party leader Paul Martin delivers an election-night address to party supporters. (January 23, 2006)
Revue Politique
With just a few hours to go before the results of the national election are announced, a number of guests take part in this special edition of Revue Politique, including professors Luc Dupont, Marthe Blouin and Clinton Archibald from the University of Ottawa. Young people and strategists from the various political parties analyse their chances of being elected to the House of Commons. Journalists Julie Rocheleau, Martin Stringer, Michelle Lavoie, Jean-Pierre Allard and Robert McMillan provide an overview of regional issues, while Ali Chaisson of the Fédération des francophones de Terre-Neuve et du Labrador and Phillipe Resnick, professor of political science at the University of British Columbia, describe the concerns of voters in these regions. Finally, William Johnson of the Information Office and political commentator Sheila Copps analyse the current election campaign.
See what your fellow Canadians are saying about what's happening in Canadian politics as CPAC hits the streets to bring you frank opinions on hot-button topics. What are the most important issues in your part of the country... and why? What is your take on election ads? What influences your vote... the party, or the person?
Canadians go the polls tomorrow and the longest campaign in over 20 years will have come to an end. Polls are indicating an above-average turn-out showing that this election has renewed Canadians interest in voting. This week on Sunday Sound-Off we ask, "How would you describe this campaign?" Join Host Catherine Clark and her guests, strategists Don Moors (Liberal), Jamey Heath (NDP) and Lisa Samson (Conservative Party), for CPAC's national bilingual phone-in.
Canadians speak out about what's happening in Canadian politics. See what your fellow Canadians are saying about what's happening in Canadian politics as CPAC hits the streets to bring you frank opinions on hot-button topics. What issues do young voters care about most? What are your thoughts on this election campaign? In your opinion, what role should youth play in the political arena?
Live phone-in show where viewers get to weigh in on the issues with Dale Goldhawk.
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