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Season 9, Episode 90
PrimeTime Politics Should Bev Oda resign as international cooperation minister? That question dominated Question Period today as the Conservative came under fire for an altered document to deny funding for Kairos, a church-based NGO.MPs Paul Dewar (NDP), Rick Dykstra (Conservative), and John McKay (Liberal) join Peter Van Dusen. Industry Minister Tony Clement discusses the decision to appeal a Federal Court ruling to reverse Globalive’s access to the Canadian cell phone market. The government had previously reversed a CRTC decision on the matter, deeming Globalive a Canadian business. Conservative MP Nina Grewal explains her private member’s bill (C-621) on regulating volume levels in TV commercials. Luiza Ch. Savage of Maclean’s sits down in Washington with David Keene, former chairman of the American Conservative Union, for an interview on the state of right-wing politics in the United States.Also:Industry Minister Tony Clement and Conservative MP Steven Blaney discuss the Federal Court’s recent decision to reverse the government's Globalive decision. Liberal MPs Scott Brison and Bob Rae discuss what they call an "ongoing Conservative culture of deceit."Prime Minister Stephen Harper and Heritage Minister James Moore attended National Flag Day of Canada ceremonies on Parliament Hill This program includes more than 1 video. Use the 'next' button on the Media Player to advance through the videos.
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Date Found: February 17, 2011
Date Produced: February 15, 2011
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