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  • Weekly Wrap: Is the budget vote a recipe for an election?
    Nov 15 2025

    The Weekly Wrap panel breaks down the biggest moments in Canadian politics this week. With Laura D'Angelo, Rachael Segal and Zain Velji.

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    24 min
  • Will Monday's budget vote send Canada to another election?
    Nov 15 2025

    The Liberals face a crucial confidence vote on the federal budget on Monday. Just two seats shy of a majority, will the party be able to shore up the support it needs to stave off another election? Power & Politics hears from Conservative MP Adam Chambers. Plus, Power & Politics hears parting words from Canada's ambassador to the UN Bob Rae.

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    1 h et 4 min
  • Carney recommends 7 new projects for fast-tracked approval
    Nov 14 2025

    Prime Minister Mark Carney has recommended seven new initiatives to the Major Projects Office in a bid to boost the country's self-sufficiency and jolt the economy — but critics question the benefits of making that list. Power & Politics hears from Energy Minister Tim Hodgson and the Power Panel weighs in. Plus, Liberal MP Nathaniel Erskine Smith responds to accusations that his critique of the federal budget indicates 'turmoil' in the Liberal caucus.

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    55 min
  • Poilievre says he's not reflecting on how he leads as MPs exit
    Nov 12 2025

    In his first news conference since one Conservative MP defected to the Liberals and another said he would resign, a reporter asked leader Pierre Poilievre if the departures say anything about his leadership or if they have prompted him to reflect on his leadership style. The Power Panel dissects Poilievre's answer: 'no.' CBC's Kate McKenna reports on six projects that will be on Prime Minister Mark Carney's second list of major projects on Thursday, according to CBC News sources. Plus, Kaja Kallas, vice-president of the European Commission, tells David Cochrane why she believes the EU must change to reflect a dissolving global order or risk irrelevance.


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    53 min
  • Carney says second round of major projects coming Thursday
    Nov 10 2025

    Prime Minister Mark Carney announced new details on Monday about his government's 'Buy Canadian' policy to ensure federal dollars are spent on Canadian suppliers — but in the process, also revealed that the second batch of projects selected for fast tracking through the Major Projects Office will be announced on Thursday. Industry Minister Mélanie Joly explains how her government is trying to strike a balance between supporting businesses with federal dollars and delaying projects with higher costs and longer wait times. Then, after meeting with her fellow premiers, New Brunswick Premier Susan Holt discusses her reaction to the budget and what she wants to see on the major projects list.

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    57 min
  • Weekly Wrap: Conservative drama upstages the budget
    Nov 8 2025

    The Weekly Wrap panel breaks down the biggest moments in Canadian politics this week. With Laura D'Angelo, Rachael Segal and Zain Velji.

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    23 min
  • Liberals survive 2 budget confidence votes — but a 3rd is coming
    Nov 7 2025

    The Liberal government breezed past a second potentially fatal vote tied to its budget on Friday, but the outcome of a final vote expected on Nov. 17 remained unclear amid undecided parties and rumours about further resignations or floor-crossings. Parliamentary secretary to the prime minister Kody Blois lays out the Liberals' strategy to keep their government alive. Plus, former Conservative chief of staff David McLaughlin and former Liberal campaign co-chair David Herle discuss how much of a threat the instability in Conservative caucus is to Pierre Poilievre's leadership.

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    54 min
  • Conservatives losing another MP as Jeneroux says he'll resign
    Nov 6 2025

    Host David Cochrane breaks the news live on Power & Politics that Alberta MP Matt Jeneroux will resign, with Jeneroux saying he made the decision to focus on his family following the speculation surrounding the Conservative Party over the last 48 hours. The Power Panel and CBC's Rosemary Barton have immediate analysis on whether the loss of two MPs in a week is a growing threat to Pierre Poilievre's leadership. Plus, Defence Minister David McGuinty squares how close the budget's $82 billion for his file will get Canada to the 3.5 per cent of GDP NATO spending target set for 2035.

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    55 min