Today's Canadian politics, from breaking stories to developments on longstanding issues. Key moments, interviews, panels, and in-depth analysis. @CPAC_TV
"It seems to be that it's been Pierre Poilievre doing some of the heavy lifting" in Canada-U.S. relations, says Conservative strategist @jordanpaquet.
Full panel: youtu.be/fkuEBJ4W4XM
Mark Carney's Youtube address: "I don't find what he said disrespectful in the least," says Bob Rae, Canada’s former ambassador to the United Nations.
Full interview: youtu.be/KGxrLqV70gU
“That’s in his DNA, he can’t help himself,” says @RobertFife, as Pierre Poilievre shifts back to a more combative tone after a softer stretch.
Full episode: youtu.be/g4E7T8TEw9c
Liberal strategist @susansmithott weighs in on reported tensions within Pierre Poilievre’s team, as questions grow over who can carry Conservatives to victory.
Full panel: youtu.be/AXSYKVbddug
Polls analyst @EricGrenierTW, founder of The Writ, says that while the Conservatives were expected to lose all three byelections, their vote share fell to its lowest level in at least a decade, making the results difficult to dismiss.
Full interview: youtu.be/4ei_u-s1ctc
The old rules-based order we’ve relied on since WWII is over, says Jeremy Kinsman, former Canadian ambassador to the European Union, on how Canada is rethinking alliances and turning toward partners like Finland.
Full interview: youtu.be/x_A5ZYOSwUI
“I don’t think NATO will be dragged into this war,” says foreign policy expert Janice Stein, discussing the alliance’s role in the U.S.–Iran conflict.
Full interview: youtu.be/RvvZggXBZM0
“Not the time for politics as usual,” says @RachelBendayan, as she explains that results like Terrebonne show growing confidence in the Liberal leader and a desire for more unity in politics.
Full interview: youtu.be/z5PmQhFUWms
“Terrebonne will really be a good gauge of where people are now and how they view the Carney government,” says pollster @EricGrenierTW, assessing what tonight’s by-election results could reveal.
As Artemis II launches today, revisit our conversation with Jeremy Hansen on Profile with Michael Serapio. Set to become the first Canadian to journey around the Moon, Hansen is part of a mission marking humanity’s return to deep space for the first time in over 50 years.
Watch today at 4:30pm on CPAC: cpac.ca/profile-with-michael…#cdnpoli#artemisII#space#canada
Canada has reached NATO’s 2% spending target, marking a shift in defense priorities. Wendy Gilmour, former NATO Assistant Secretary General for Defence Investment, says the real test will be sustaining long-term investment.
Full interview: youtu.be/rRyEh_OTS6k
As the NDP prepares to choose a new leader, our strategist panel breaks down the challenges ahead, from rebuilding voter trust to uniting the party.
Full panel: youtu.be/6Ehd3McTl2E
Speaking to Prime Minister Carney, @DavidSuzuki warned that Canada must move beyond incremental climate measures, as the planet has reached its environmental limits and bold action is required.
Full interview: youtu.be/mkuSp0ps1lo
From trade stops to Joe Rogan, Pierre Poilievre’s U.S. trip is raising big questions about strategy and messaging. The Bureau Chiefs discuss on this week's episode.
Full episode: youtu.be/BpqLhc3S_W0
Recent polling shows a clear majority of Americans, including independents, oppose the U.S. taking military action against Iran. This widespread disapproval among voters could have significant implications ahead of the 2026 midterms.
Full analysis : youtu.be/lpSDM9iewTU
Canada’s auto production is down from 2M to 1.2M vehicles a year. @kyleseeback, Conservative Shadow Minister for Labour, explains Conservatives’ plan to bring back a modern Auto Pact, boost domestic manufacturing, and protect jobs.
Full interview: youtu.be/ARDhtWOvXOs
According to @FuhrMP, Canada’s Secretary of State for Defence Procurement, Canada has world-class space expertise but still relies on others for launch. A new $200M investment in a Nova Scotia launch pad aims to expand capacity at home.
Full interview: youtu.be/o6i4b-dOgYQ
Better use of resources and stronger collaboration are needed to rectify the international student program, says Auditor General Karen Hogan.
Full interview:youtu.be/gVS-cuXJtYw
NDP leadership candidate @TonyMcQuail suggests that Canada should reduce reliance on the U.S. and focus on domestic resilience and cooperative trade with other partners.
Watch all 5 NDP leadership candidate interviews on Profile: youtu.be/8Yaggg0dH1U