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Energy, the Environment and Natural Resources – April 28, 2026

Energy, the Environment and Natural Resources - April 28, 2026 Bill S-4, An Act to amend the Energy Efficiency Act Witnesses Warrington Ellacott, Senior Manager, Government Relations (Whirlpool Canada) Ann Fitz-Gerald, Director (Balsillie School of International Affairs) Max Goodman-Coop, Member of the Board of Directors (Consumers Council of Canada) Rémi Moreau, Vice-president and Managing Director, Canada (Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers Canada) Examine such issues relating to energy, the environment, natural resources and climate change Topic: Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada Topic: 2025 Progress Report on the 2030 Emissions Reduction Plan Topic: 2026–2029 Federal Sustainable Development Strategy: Draft version Source: sencanada.ca

Friday

Proceedings from the House of Commons: Tune in for continuous LIVE access to Parliament's Lower House as MPs discuss and debate legislation and issues of national importance.

May 29, 2026

Witness all the action in the House of Commons when Canada’s elected officials meet daily to debate the issues. The government and Opposition exchange questions and answers on how the country is being run and what issues are pressing the political agenda.

Friday

Proceedings from the House of Commons: Tune in for continuous LIVE access to Parliament's Lower House as MPs discuss and debate legislation and issues of national importance.

Montreal International Security Summit 2025: Canadian and European Sovereignty

The Montreal Institute for Global Security hosts its annual flagship event, focusing on current geopolitical challenges. The theme for this year’s Montreal International Security Summit is “Authoritarian resurgence: The fight for democracy and global security”. Mike Blanchfield (Canada policy reporter, Politico) moderates a panel discussion on Canadian and European sovereignty, and competition in the Arctic. The panel includes Hanna-Leena Korteniemi (Ambassador of Finland to Canada), Claude Véron-Réville (EU special envoy, Arctic matters), Amelie Theussen (associate professor, Royal Danish Defence College), and Karsten Friis (research professor, Norwegian Institute of International Affairs). (October 16, 2025)

The Phil Lind Initiative 2026 – America First, America Alone? – Charity Weeden

Former NASA Associate Administrator for Technology, Policy, and Strategy and 23-year Royal Canadian Air Force veteran Charity Weeden discusses what global leadership looks like from low-Earth orbit and beyond as part of this year’s Phil Lind Initiative speakers series. The Phil Lind Initiative is an annual dialogue series and course hosted by the School of Public Policy and Global Affairs at the University of British Columbia and is made possible by a generous gift from the late Philip Lind. (February 5, 2026)

Spacebound Conference 2025: Dual-Use Opportunities in Space and Defence

Space Canada hosts its 4th annual “SpaceBound” conference in Ottawa. Industry leaders gather to discuss trends and the future of Canada’s space sector. Aaron Shull (managing director and general counsel, CIGI) moderates a panel discussion on dual-use opportunities in space and defence. The panel includes Holly Johnson (VP, robotics and space operations, MDA Space), Stephen Hampton (head of global public policy, strategic accounts and business development, Telesat), Marc Kneppers (VP of R&D, DISC), David Musson (co-founder and CEO, Lunar Medical Inc.), and Pieter Decker (director, geospatial capabilities, Raytheon Space ISR). (November 18, 2025)

AFN Special Chiefs Assembly – Cabinet Ministers

Federal cabinet ministers Rebecca Alty (Crown-Indigenous relations), François-Philippe Champagne (finance), and Mandy Gull-Masty (Indigenous Services) deliver remarks and responds to questions on the final day of the Assembly of First Nations Special Chiefs Assembly. First Nations leaders and delegates from across the country are gathering in Ottawa over three days from December 2- 4 to discuss policy issues and set priorities for the coming year. (December 4, 2025)

Canada-Quebec-U.S. Relations: Quebec’s Role in the Renegotiation of CUSMA

The Raoul-Dandurand Chair at the Université du Québec à Montréal and the Groupe d’études et de recherche sur l’international et le Québec at the École nationale d’administration publique host a conference on relations between Canada, Quebec and the United States in the Trump 2.0 era. Stéphane Paquin (École nationale d’administration publique) moderates a panel discussion on Quebec’s role in the renegotiation of CUSMA. The panel brings together Michel Audet (HEC Montréal), Benjamin Bélair (Quebec delegate in Washington), and Emna Braham (executive director, Institut du Québec). (February 27, 2026)

IIC Canada Conference 2025 - Digital Sovereignty

The Canadian Chapter of the International Institute of Communications brings together leaders from industry, government, and academia to explore current issues in broadcasting, telecommunications, and communications law and policy in Canada and abroad. The Chapter examines national and international developments that influence regional markets, shape business opportunities, and impact the future of the communications sector. Barry Appleton of Appleton & Associate discusses Digital Sovereignty

IIC Canada Conference 2025 - Keynote Address by Vicky Eatrides

The Canadian Chapter of the International Institute of Communications brings together leaders from industry, government, and academia to explore current issues in broadcasting, telecommunications, and communications law and policy in Canada and abroad. The Chapter examines national and international developments that influence regional markets, shape business opportunities, and impact the future of the communications sector. Vicky Eatrides (Chairperson and CEO, CRTC) delivers the keynote address.

Spacebound Conference 2025: Update on Artemis II Mission, LUV and Canadarm

Space Canada hosts its 4th annual “SpaceBound” conference in Ottawa. Industry leaders gather to discuss trends and the future of Canada’s space sector. The Canadian Space Agency's SVP of space programs, Jean-Claude Piedboeuf, delivers an update on the Artemis II mission, the lunar utility rover and Canadarm3. (November 18, 2025)

May 29, 2026

Witness all the action in the House of Commons when Canada’s elected officials meet daily to debate the issues. The government and Opposition exchange questions and answers on how the country is being run and what issues are pressing the political agenda.

Daily Recap - May 29, 2026

Watch CPAC’s signature long-form coverage of the day’s pressing political events as they unfold.

Daily Recap - May 29, 2026

Watch CPAC’s signature long-form coverage of the day’s pressing political events as they unfold.

May 29, 2026

Witness all the action in the House of Commons when Canada’s elected officials meet daily to debate the issues. The government and Opposition exchange questions and answers on how the country is being run and what issues are pressing the political agenda.

Spacebound Conference 2025: Opportunities in the Space Economy

Space Canada hosts its 4th annual “SpaceBound” conference in Ottawa. Industry leaders gather to discuss trends and the future of Canada’s space sector. Former NASA chief economist Alexander MacDonald sits down for a conversation with John Stackhouse (senior VP, office of the CEO, RBC) to discuss the opportunities in the space economy. (November 18, 2025)

SpaceBound Conference 2025: Address by National Defence Minister David McGuinty

Space Canada hosts its 4th annual “SpaceBound” conference in Ottawa. Industry leaders gather to discuss trends and the future of Canada’s space sector. National Defence Minister David McGuinty delivers a keynote address, highlighting Canada's leadership in space. (November 18, 2025)

Public Affairs Issues: United States Midterm Elections

In "Public Affairs Issues", Amandine Hamon (PhD student in communications, University of Montreal) discusses the US midterm elections with Catherine Ouellet (assistant professor, political science, University of Montreal) and Bruno Guglielminetti (writer, digital news website "Mon Carnet"). This event is organized by la Maison des Affaires Publiques Internationales. (March 10, 2026)

IIC Canada Conference 2025 - Address by Political Cartoonist Michael de Adder

The Canadian Chapter of the International Institute of Communications brings together leaders from industry, government, and academia to explore current issues in broadcasting, telecommunications, and communications law and policy in Canada and abroad. The Chapter examines national and international developments that influence regional markets, shape business opportunities, and impact the future of the communications sector. Political cartoonist Michael de Adder delivers a keynote address.

Canada-Quebec-U.S. Relations: Borders, Immigration, Security and Defence

The Raoul-Dandurand Chair at the Université du Québec à Montréal and the Groupe d’études et de recherche sur l’international et le Québec at the École nationale d’administration publique host a conference on relations between Canada, Quebec and the United States in the Trump 2.0 era. Frédérick Gagnon (UQAM) moderates a panel discussion on borders, immigration, security and defence. The panel brings together Kristine Plouffe-Malette (Université de Sherbrooke), Justin Massie (UQAM) and Élisabeth Vallet (Royal Military College Saint-Jean). (February 27, 2026)

IIC Canada Conference 2025 - Canada’s Telecom Future

The Canadian Chapter of the International Institute of Communications brings together leaders from industry, government, and academia to explore current issues in broadcasting, telecommunications, and communications law and policy in Canada and abroad. The Chapter examines national and international developments that influence regional markets, shape business opportunities, and impact the future of the communications sector. Eric Smith (Senior VP, Canadian Telecommunications Association) and Rob Ghiz (President and CEO, Canadian Telecommunications Association) speak about Canada’s telecom future.

Attorney General of Quebec v. Xavier-Antoine Lalande, et al.

Does the Act interrupting the electoral division delimitation process unjustifiably infringe section 3 of the Canadian Charter? Does the Act to interrupt the electoral division delimitation process infringe section 3 of the Canadian Charter in a manner that cannot be justified under section 1 of the Canadian Charter?

You be the judge! Watch select Supreme Court cases in their entirety and reach your own verdict. Supreme Court Hearings brings Canada’s highest court into your living room.

Public Safety and National Security – March 26, 2026

The Role of the Canada Border Services Agency in the H2O Highway Corridor and Port Clearance Practices Witnesses Canada Border Services Agency Daniel Anson, Director General, Intelligence and Investigations Cathy Toxopeus, Director General, Commercial Programs Directorate Hamilton-Oshawa Port Authority Ian Hamilton, President and Chief Executive Officer Société du Port de Valleyfield Isabelle Viau, General Director Source: ourcommons.ca

Transport, Infrastructure and Communities – April 15, 2026

Loan from the Canada Infrastructure Bank to the Mersey River wind project Appearing Gregor Robertson, P.C., M.P., Minister of Housing and Infrastructure Witnesses Department of Housing, Infrastructure and Communities Paul Halucha, Deputy Minister Roswall Development Inc. Daniel Roscoe, Chief Executive Officer David Howell, Chief Financial Officer (by videoconference) Michel P. Samson, Board Chair (by videoconference) Mitchell Brison, Director on the Board (by videoconference) Edgar Samson, Director on the Board (by videoconference) Slate Asset Management Jeff Rodgers, Managing Director Source: ourcommons.ca

CPAC’s flagship show is the daily source for political roundup and analysis of policy issues. Get an insider’s perspective from Ottawa featuring interviews and guest panels from the Hill including all of the day’s political highlights in extended, primetime replay.

A look at the impact of decisions made in Ottawa on the lives of Canadians through in-depth analysis, context, and points of view.

Public Safety and National Security – April 23, 2026

The Role of the Canada Border Services Agency in the H2O Highway Corridor and Port Clearance Practices Witnesses As an individual Neil Dubord, Chief of Police (Retired), Officer of the Order of Merit of the Police Forces (by videoconference) Jean-Paul Rodrigue, Professor, Texas A&M University (by videoconference) St. Lawrence Seaway Management Corporation Serge Auclair, Vice-President, Commercial and External Relations Desgagnés Transarctik Inc. David Rivest, President and General Manager QSL International Ltd. Robert Bellisle, President and Chief Executive Officer (by videoconference) St. Lawrence Shipoperators Saul Polo, President and Chief Executive Officer Gabrièle Lavallée, Government Relations SpecialistAmended Source: ourcommons.ca

CPAC brings viewers a detailed examination of policy matters through broadcasts of select House of Commons committees. Whether the subject is national defence, health care or the status of women, MPs meet in committee to study issues and hear from Canadians and experts on matters of national importance as they work to develop legislation.

Public Accounts – April 13, 2026

Report on Housing Canadian Armed Forces Members, of the 2025 Fall Reports of the Auditor General of Canada Witnesses Canadian Forces Housing Agency Paola Zurro, Chief Executive Officer Department of National Defence Christiane Fox, Deputy Minister Peter Hammerschmidt, Assistant Deputy Minister, Infrastructure and Environment LGen Erick Simoneau, Chief Military Personnel Office of the Auditor General Karen Hogan, Auditor General of Canada Stuart Smith, Director Source: ourcommons.ca

CPAC brings viewers a detailed examination of policy matters through broadcasts of select House of Commons committees. Whether the subject is national defence, health care or the status of women, MPs meet in committee to study issues and hear from Canadians and experts on matters of national importance as they work to develop legislation.