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Every weekday afternoon, Power & Politics guides Canadians through the country's political news, with a regular cast of political panellists and the continuously unfolding drama of the Canadian political scene.
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Canada abstains from UN assembly vote backing Palestinian bid for membership
May 10, 2024 - A United Nations resolution in support of Palestinian membership passed with overwhelming support on Friday, granting new privileges to the Palestinian Authority in its current capacity as a non-member observer state. The resolution also calls on the UN Security Council to reconsider recognizing the state of Palestine. Canada abstained from the vote, signalling a significant shift in its position on Palestinian statehood. Canada's Ambassador to the United Nations Bob Rae explains Canada's decision.
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Federal leaders have never been less popular: survey
May 9, 2024 - The leaders of Canada's major federal parties have never been so unpopular all at once, says a new survey by The Angus Reid Institute. The Power Panel digs into the numbers and the issues that are driving the negativity. Plus, President Joe Biden says the U.S. will stop sending weapons to Israel if it launches a major ground operation in Rafah, Gaza. Power & Politics hears from an aid worker in Rafah about the humanitarian situation in Gaza.
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Federal unions file complaints over 3-day-a-week office mandate
May 8, 2024 - Federal unions say the gloves are off after the Liberal government ordered public servants back to the office this fall for three days a week. We ask national president of PSAC Chris Aylward how they plan to fight the mandate. Plus, Conservatives say the Liberals' drug policy is 'killing people.' The Power Panel weighs in.
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Lobbyists attend Conservative Party fundraisers despite Poilievre calling them 'useless'
May 7, 2024 - The CBC's Kate McKenna lays out the data that shows Pierre Poilievre — who has called lobbyists 'useless and overpaid' — headlined roughly 50 fundraisers at private venues since becoming Conservative leader in 2022. Plus, the Power Panel weighs in on Poilievre's attendance at these legal fundraising events that appear to contradict his public remarks about the people who attend them.
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Liberal government tables bill aimed at curbing foreign interference
May 6, 2024 - The federal government has tabled a bill aimed at countering foreign interference, just days after a public inquiry said attempts by other countries to meddle in Canada's last two elections undermined Canadians' trust in democracy. Former CSIS director Ward Elcock brings us his assessment. Plus, two Middle East experts walk us through a potential ceasefire proposal between Hamas and Israel.
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Police make arrests in the killing of B.C. Sikh activist Hardeep Singh Nijjar
May 3, 2024 - Canadian police have arrested members of an alleged hit squad investigators believe was tasked by the government of India with killing prominent Sikh separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar in Surrey, B.C. last June. The CBC's Evan Dyer brings us up to speed on everything we know about today's arrests. Plus, the Public Inquiry Into Foreign Interference released its first report. We ask Public Safety Minister Dominic LeBlanc about these two major developments.
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I listen to your podcast every day and enjoy it. Listening to the politics of carbon pricing I’m surprised when discussing it with premieres or federal opposition parties there isn’t any challenge on if they are concerned about cost of living why aren’t cutting provincial gas taxes? A rhetorical question
Biased and completely removed from reality
I rarely listen to this podcast, especially since Vassy Kapelos left for CTV, but I tuned in this morning to a replay from last night. The segments are oddly edited and all four of the panel guests agreed with each other on a variety of topics. I can’t believe my taxpayer dollars pays for this garbage.
When they do have interesting guests on, the host ask condescending questions or doesn’t let them answer the questions. Trying for gotcha moments. It’s really embarrassing and doesn’t reflect even the moderate conservative point of view.
Most segments start with “The Conservative Party denied our request for a representative.” No kidding.
Kathleen Monk and Francois Boivin are especially egregious in their analyses of anything remotely conservative.
I used to tune in for Marieke Walsh’s takes. But she hasn’t been on in a while. I wonder why..
Skip this snooze fest and listen to Power Play with the aforementioned Vassy Kapelos, who actually knows how to ask insightful, topical questions and not just construct biased narratives based on liberal talking points.
Very one sided Liberal point of view
Constantly takes the Liberal position on issues and attacks Conservative guests. Only left wing guests and opinions are supported. Conservatives won’t even go on his show anymore. This podcast was once fair and balanced but management probably didn’t like that. At least Vassey Kapelos presents both sides on her show. I won’t listen to this CBC left wing propaganda after today.