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National Defence - November 18, 2025

National Defence - November 18, 2025: CPAC brings viewers a detailed examination of policy matters through broadcasts of select House of Commons committees.

A Christmas Floor-Crossing for Carney – December 12, 2025

The bureau chiefs panel Robert Fife (Globe and Mail), Tonda MacCharles (Toronto Star) and Joël-Denis Bellavance (LaPresse) talk about Michael Ma's floor crossing to the Liberals and what it means for Pierre Poilievre's leadership when he faces a leadership review at the end of the six week holiday break from parliament.

December 12, 2025

Conservative MP Michael Ma announced last night that he was joining Mark Carney's government caucus. The Liberals now have 171 seats, just one shy of a majority. What does this change of allegiance mean for the government and for Pierre Poilievre's Conservatives? Marc-André Cossette discusses this with analysts Christine St-Pierre, former Liberal minister in the National Assembly, Rodolphe Husny, former political advisor to the Harper government, and Kristina Michaud, former Bloc Québécois MP for Avignon—La Mitis—Matane—Matapédia. NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte issued a stern warning to member countries on Thursday: “We are Russia's next target, and we are already in harm's way.” He urged them to be more prepared for the possibility of a large-scale war, stressing that Russia could be in a position to attack the Alliance within five years. According to General Michel Yakovleff, a former senior officer in the French Army and former Deputy Chief of Staff at SHAPE (NATO's Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe), a hybrid war is already underway against NATO countries.

Access to Information, Privacy and Ethics - November 19, 2025

Access to Information, Privacy and Ethics - November 19, 2025 : CPAC brings viewers a detailed examination of policy matters through broadcasts of select House of Commons committees.

Human Resources - November 20, 2025

Human Resources - November 20, 2025: CPAC brings viewers a detailed examination of policy matters through broadcasts of select House of Commons committees.

Indigenous Affairs - November 5, 2025

The committee continues its study of Indigenous Policing and Public Safety. Minister of Public Safety Gary Anandasangaree makes a statement and answers questions. Also appearing as witnesses are officials from the Department of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness, Indigenous Services Canada and the RCMP.

A Christmas Floor-Crossing for Carney – December 12, 2025

The bureau chiefs panel Robert Fife (Globe and Mail), Tonda MacCharles (Toronto Star) and Joël-Denis Bellavance (LaPresse) talk about Michael Ma's floor crossing to the Liberals and what it means for Pierre Poilievre's leadership when he faces a leadership review at the end of the six week holiday break from parliament.

December 12, 2025

Conservative MP Michael Ma announced last night that he was joining Mark Carney's government caucus. The Liberals now have 171 seats, just one shy of a majority. What does this change of allegiance mean for the government and for Pierre Poilievre's Conservatives? Marc-André Cossette discusses this with analysts Christine St-Pierre, former Liberal minister in the National Assembly, Rodolphe Husny, former political advisor to the Harper government, and Kristina Michaud, former Bloc Québécois MP for Avignon—La Mitis—Matane—Matapédia. NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte issued a stern warning to member countries on Thursday: “We are Russia's next target, and we are already in harm's way.” He urged them to be more prepared for the possibility of a large-scale war, stressing that Russia could be in a position to attack the Alliance within five years. According to General Michel Yakovleff, a former senior officer in the French Army and former Deputy Chief of Staff at SHAPE (NATO's Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe), a hybrid war is already underway against NATO countries.

Halifax International Security Forum – Defending Democracy

While the annual Halifax International Security Forum historically focuses on defence, democracy was at the forefront of this year’s agenda. Democracy is being challenged globally with the increasing influence of authoritarian regimes and with the United States — traditionally a democratic leader — signalling a shift away from supporting democratic efforts and protecting the rules based international order. The United States' commitment to democracy and Canada-U.S. relations were main discussions at the Forum, with a large bipartisan U.S. congressional delegation attending alongside Canadian political and military leaders. This episode of Profile explores the defence of democracy through interviews by award-winning CPAC host Michael Serapio featuring Peter Van Praagh, President, HFX; Chris Coons, United States Democratic Senator (Delaware); Janice Gross Stein, Founding Director, Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, University of Toronto; and James Bezan, Conservative Shadow Minister for National Defence.

CJF J-Talks - New Age of Digital Deception: What’s Changed and How to Fight Back

The Canadian Journalism Foundation hosts an event on “The new age of digital deception: What’s changed and how to fight back”. CTV News anchor Carolyn Jarvis moderates a conversation with digital media expert Craig Silverman, on tracking misinformation, trust in the media, and building more resilient information ecosystems. (October 29, 2025)

AFN Special Chiefs Assembly – Opening Ceremony

Assembly of First Nations National Chief Cindy Woodhouse Nepinak delivers opening remarks on the first 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 2, 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)

IIC Canada Conference 2025 – Discussion on U.S.–Canada Trade & 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. The panelists Colin Robertson (VP, Canadian Global Affairs Institute), Laura Dawson (Executive Director, Future Borders Coalition) and Vass Bednar (Managing Director, Canadian Shield Institute) examine the current status of trade negotiations with the United States, including the implications of U.S. taxation policy, CUSMA and Canada's cultural and 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.

AFN Special Chiefs Assembly – Prime Minister Carney

Prime Minister Mark Carney delivers remarks and responds to questions on the first 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 2, 2025)

His Majesty the King v. Thi Huyen Nguyen, et al.

Must property included for forfeiture under s. 462.37(2) of the Criminal Code and s. 16(2) of the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act be related to the offence of conviction? Does a stay of proceedings prevent the prosecutor from proving the facts forming the basis of the charges in a motion for forfeiture of offence-related property or proceeds of crime?

Patrick Street Holdings Limited v. 11368 NL Inc.

Did the majority of the Court of Appeal err in law in finding that res judicata may be raised for the first time on appeal? Were the requirements of res judicata satisfied? Was the doctrine of abuse of process through re-litigation applied beyond permissible limits? Does reliance by the purchaser on a collateral mortgage constitute abuse of process?

ALL IN 2025: The Future of Artificial Intelligence

ALL IN, slated as the largest AI event in Canada, gathers experts, innovators and leaders to discuss the future of artificial intelligence in Canada and abroad. Evan Solomon, minister of artificial intelligence and digital innovation, participates in a panel discussion with Aidan Gomez (Co-founder & CEO, Cohere) and Kari Briski (VP, generative AI software for enterprise, NVIDIA) on the future of AI. (September 24, 2025)

Question Period from the National Assembly in Quebec City, December 09, 2025

Question Period from the National Assembly in Quebec City, December 9, 2025

Question Period from the National Assembly in Quebec City, December 10, 2025

Question Period from the National Assembly in Quebec City, December 10, 2025

Question Period from the National Assembly in Quebec City, December 11, 2025

Question Period from the National Assembly in Quebec City, December 11, 2025

Finance - November 17, 2025

Finance - November 17, 2025: CPAC brings viewers a detailed examination of policy matters through broadcasts of select House of Commons committees.

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.

A Christmas Floor-Crossing for Carney – December 12, 2025

The bureau chiefs panel Robert Fife (Globe and Mail), Tonda MacCharles (Toronto Star) and Joël-Denis Bellavance (LaPresse) talk about Michael Ma's floor crossing to the Liberals and what it means for Pierre Poilievre's leadership when he faces a leadership review at the end of the six week holiday break from parliament.

December 12, 2025

Conservative MP Michael Ma announced last night that he was joining Mark Carney's government caucus. The Liberals now have 171 seats, just one shy of a majority. What does this change of allegiance mean for the government and for Pierre Poilievre's Conservatives? Marc-André Cossette discusses this with analysts Christine St-Pierre, former Liberal minister in the National Assembly, Rodolphe Husny, former political advisor to the Harper government, and Kristina Michaud, former Bloc Québécois MP for Avignon—La Mitis—Matane—Matapédia. NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte issued a stern warning to member countries on Thursday: “We are Russia's next target, and we are already in harm's way.” He urged them to be more prepared for the possibility of a large-scale war, stressing that Russia could be in a position to attack the Alliance within five years. According to General Michel Yakovleff, a former senior officer in the French Army and former Deputy Chief of Staff at SHAPE (NATO's Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe), a hybrid war is already underway against NATO countries.

December 10, 2025

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces questions on to child poverty, the Government’s Budget, energy bills, infrastructure and defence and security in Europe.

A Christmas Floor-Crossing for Carney – December 12, 2025

The bureau chiefs panel Robert Fife (Globe and Mail), Tonda MacCharles (Toronto Star) and Joël-Denis Bellavance (LaPresse) talk about Michael Ma's floor crossing to the Liberals and what it means for Pierre Poilievre's leadership when he faces a leadership review at the end of the six week holiday break from parliament.

December 12, 2025

Conservative MP Michael Ma announced last night that he was joining Mark Carney's government caucus. The Liberals now have 171 seats, just one shy of a majority. What does this change of allegiance mean for the government and for Pierre Poilievre's Conservatives? Marc-André Cossette discusses this with analysts Christine St-Pierre, former Liberal minister in the National Assembly, Rodolphe Husny, former political advisor to the Harper government, and Kristina Michaud, former Bloc Québécois MP for Avignon—La Mitis—Matane—Matapédia. NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte issued a stern warning to member countries on Thursday: “We are Russia's next target, and we are already in harm's way.” He urged them to be more prepared for the possibility of a large-scale war, stressing that Russia could be in a position to attack the Alliance within five years. According to General Michel Yakovleff, a former senior officer in the French Army and former Deputy Chief of Staff at SHAPE (NATO's Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe), a hybrid war is already underway against NATO countries.

December 14, 2025

President Trump signs executive order on artificial intelligence and takes questions from the media. (December 11, 2025) Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem testifies on domestic and worldwide national security threats before the House Homeland Security Committee. (December 11, 2025)

December 14, 2025

A special edition of “MSC in Berlin” features a keynote address by Mark Rutte, Secretary General of NATO, followed by a high-level discussion with German Federal Minister for Foreign Affairs Johann Wadephul and Ambassador Wolfgang Ischinger, Chairman of the Munich Security Conference. (December 11, 2025)

December 10, 2025

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces questions on to child poverty, the Government’s Budget, energy bills, infrastructure and defence and security in Europe.