Michel Juneau-Katsuya, a former CSIS intelligence officer, discusses his testimony before a House of Commons committee studying foreign interference.
Journalists Joanna Smith (The Canadian Press), Tonda MacCharles (Toronto Star) and Bill Curry (The Globe and Mail) analyze the week's top political stories.
Pollster Janet Brown provides an update on the state of Alberta's provincial election campaign as voters prepare to head to the polls on May 29.
Political strategists Susan Smith (Liberal), Kate Harrison (Conservative) and James Valcke (NDP) take up People's Party of Canada Leader Maxime Bernier's decision to run in a Manitoba byelection.
David Coletto, chair and CEO of Abacus Data, shares the findings of his firm's latest survey on the priorities of a potential future Conservative government.
Canada's former ambassador to the United Nations, Henri-Paul Normandin, shares his reaction to China's decision to expel Canadian diplomat Jennifer Lalonde.
,news,press,scrum,Ottawa,Parliament,House of Commons,Conservative,conservatives,MP,member,Canada,Canadian,federal,government,opposition,politics,political,carbon,tax,price,pricing,environment,cost of living,fuel,farm,farms,farmers,grain drying,heating,home,homes,CPC,Senate,caucus,address,YaXOJjyzIew,, Politics,Society, channel_UCFZSV_So_OaXgXVzgu58tJQ, video_YaXOJjyzIew,In Ottawa, Senator David Wells and MP Ben Lobb take questions from reporters before attending Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre’s address to caucus.
They comment on the future of Lobb’s private member’s bill (C-234), which calls for certain farm fuels to be exempt from the federal government’s carbon pricing. The legislation will return to the House of Commons this week, with an amendment from the Senate that removes all but fuel for grain drying from that exemption.
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,1,Michel Juneau-Katsuya, a former CSIS intelligence officer, discusses his testimony before a House of Commons committee studying foreign interference.
Journalists Joanna Smith (The Canadian Press), Tonda MacCharles (Toronto Star) and Bill Curry (The Globe and Mail) analyze the week's top political stories.
Pollster Janet Brown provides an update on the state of Alberta's provincial election campaign as voters prepare to head to the polls on May 29.
Political strategists Susan Smith (Liberal), Kate Harrison (Conservative) and James Valcke (NDP) take up People's Party of Canada Leader Maxime Bernier's decision to run in a Manitoba byelection.
David Coletto, chair and CEO of Abacus Data, shares the findings of his firm's latest survey on the priorities of a potential future Conservative government.
Canada's former ambassador to the United Nations, Henri-Paul Normandin, shares his reaction to China's decision to expel Canadian diplomat Jennifer Lalonde.