Sunday, November 4, 2012

Power & politics

  • Power & Politics' Ballot Box question

    Learn more about our new interactive features for Power & Politics and how you can take part in the political conversation -- live and on-screen -- here.

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  • Politicians React To Hurricane Sandy, News Of Power Outages & Damage

    Millions of people from Maine to the Carolinas awoke Tuesday without electricity, and an eerily quiet New York City was all but closed off by car, train and air as superstorm Sandy steamed inland, still delivering punishing wind and rain.

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  • Peter Penashue is staying put: Politics on TV, Nov. 2 edition

    After a number of questions in the Commons regarding Peter Penashue's election donations in the wake of the CBC's ongoing investigation, Power & Politics hosted an MP panel of Pierre Poilievre, Ryan Cleary, and Roger Cuzner to give their thoughts.

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  • Accused of robocalls, Michael Sona seeks to clear name

    There are other investigations going on in 230 ridings across the country where people reported similar calls. Speaking to Power & Politics host Evan Solomon, Sona said he's not going to take the fall for something he didn't do. "All the anonymous ...

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  • Arrested businessman says he's 'radioactive' to Tory friends

    In an exclusive interview with CBC News Networks' Power & Politics, Nathan Jacobson, the Canadian businessman who pleaded guilty to money laundering in a U.S.

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  • The Nanos Number: Hurricane Sandy's political impact

    Nik Nanos digs beneath the numbers with CBC News Networks Power & Politics host Evan Solomon to get to the political, economic and social forces that shape our lives.

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  • Political Traction: Foreign takeover sparks Ottawa's interest

    Jaime Watt joins CBC News Network Power & Politics host Evan Solomon each week to look at how issues making waves in Ottawa resonate with Canadians.

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  • Gangs and counterfeit parts: Politics on TV, Oct. 24 edition

    Power & Politics opened with an exclusive story about the rise in gangs in prisons - 44 per cent increase in the past five years, meaning that 12 per cent of the prison population is now in gangs.

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  • The Nanos Number: Canadians consider China biggest threat

    Nik Nanos digs beneath the numbers with CBC News Networks' Power & Politics host Evan Solomon to get at the political, economic and social forces that shape our lives.

    www.cbc.ca

  • Hackett on Politics: Power outages, storm debris, food drives — and an election

    I've been so busy looking up at the trees and sagging power lines that I hadn't given any thought to political signs on lawns and intersections until now. How soon we forget. *** Today is the last day to register to vote if you are not registered. It ...

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  • Petronas, Petronas, Petronas! Politics on TV, Oct. 22 edition

    Power & Politics opened with a briefing on the rejection of the Petronas-Progress Energy deal - that there were negotiations until the last minute, that the government tried to get an extension and that Petronas said no in order to force the government ...

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  • Dissecting the decision: Politics on TV, Oct. 25 edition

    Power & Politics opened with Borys Wrzesnewskyj, who said that even though he didn't win, "democracy wins" because Chief Electoral Officer Marc Mayrand has said that as a result of this case, Elections Canada is changing their procedures and training, ...

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  • The Auditor General has concerns: Politics on TV, Oct. 23 edition

    Power & Politics opened with Auditor General Michael Ferguson to discuss his new report, and his concerns over the long-term fiscal plan, veterans' services, and cyber-security.

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  • Passports and fake marriages: Politics on TV, Oct. 26 edition

    John Baird was on Power & Politics to talk about the new e-passports unveiled this morning. Baird said that the new passports contain a computer chip as a counter-fraud initiative similar to one many other countries have also been using it.

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  • Nanos poll tests leaders' trust on trade, taxes and environment

    NDP Leader Tom Mulcair is losing the confidence race when it comes to the environment, according to a new Nanos Research poll done for CBC News Network's Power & Politics. The online survey of 1,000 Canadians asked respondents to choose the ...

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  • Politics on TV, Oct. 10: Espionage, tainted beef, clawbacks

    Power & Politics spoke to Ray Boisvert, a former assistant director of intelligence at CSIS, after Jeffrey Delisle pleaded guilty to selling intelligence to the Russians.

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  • Enter the omnibuget sequel: Politics on TV, Oct. 18 edition

    Flaherty was later on Power & Politics, where he surlily said that they've already split up the budget implementation into two parts - the bill in the spring and this one.

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  • Hurricanes and election expenses: Politics on TV, Oct. 29 edition

    Bob Rae was on Power & Politics to talk about his letter to the Commissioner of Elections about investigating Peter Penashue's election spending.

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  • Avoiding another Ashley Smith incident: Politics on TV, Nov. 1 edition

    Power & Politics later had their own MP panel of Candice Bergen, Jack Harris, and Carolyn Bennett, where Bergen said that people with mental illnesses should be treated at the provincial level before they enter the correctional system, and vociferously ...

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  • A rare moment of cooperation: Politics on TV, Oct. 19 edition

    With this morning's outburst of cooperation on MP pensions, Power & Politics' Hannah Thibedeau spoke to an MP panel of James Rajotte, Nathan Cullen, and John McCallum.

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