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PM Justin Trudeau Delivers Christmas 2024 Message (French Message)
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau delivers his annual Christmas address to Canadians. (December 24, 2024)
PM Justin Trudeau Delivers Christmas 2024 Message (English Message)
PM Trudeau Shuffles Federal Cabinet – December 20th, 2024
Governor General Mary Simon presides over the swearing-in of federal ministers in a ceremony at Rideau Hall as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau makes changes to his cabinet. The shuffle comes following the recent resignation of Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland from cabinet and amid increasing calls for Trudeau to step down as Liberal party leader. The shuffle brings eight Liberal MPs into cabinet while four ministers are shuffled into new portfolios. The newly appointed ministers include Rachel Bendayan (official languages, associate minister of public safety), Élisabeth Brière (national revenue), Terry Duguid (sport, minister responsible for Prairies Economic Development Canada), Nathaniel Erskine-Smith (housing), Darren Fisher (veterans affairs, associate minister of national defence), David McGuinty (public safety), Ruby Sahota (democratic institutions, minister responsible for the Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario) and Joanne Thompson (seniors). Among the ministers promoted into new roles are Anita Anand (transport and internal trade), Gary Anandasangaree (Crown-Indigenous relations, northern affairs and minister responsible for the Canadian Northern Economic Development Agency), Steven MacKinnon (employment, labour) and Ginette Petitpas Taylor (Treasury Board president). The ministers speak with reporters following the ceremony. (no interpretation)
CPAC Special: Cabinet Shuffle in Ottawa – December 20th, 2024
Michael Serapio hosts a special CPAC program on the Cabinet swearing-in ceremony with collaborators Chris Hall, Kristy Kirkup & Julie Van Dusen joining in studio, and Andrew Thomson reporting at Rideau Hall.
Federal Ministers Comment Following Cabinet Shuffle – December 20th, 2024
Ministers speak with reporters at Rideau Hall following a swearing-in ceremony for new members of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s cabinet. The newly appointed ministers include Rachel Bendayan (official languages, associate minister of public safety), Élisabeth Brière (national revenue), Terry Duguid (sport, minister responsible for Prairies Economic Development Canada), Nathaniel Erskine-Smith (housing), Darren Fisher (veterans affairs, associate minister of national defence), David McGuinty (public safety), Ruby Sahota (democratic institutions, minister responsible for the Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario) and Joanne Thompson (seniors). Among the ministers promoted into new roles are Anita Anand (transport and internal trade), Gary Anandasangaree (Crown-Indigenous relations, northern affairs and minister responsible for the Canadian Northern Economic Development Agency), Steven MacKinnon (employment, labour) and Ginette Petitpas Taylor (Treasury Board president). (no interpretation)
Chrystia Freeland Resigns – December 16, 2024
Chrystia Freeland's resignation from her role as Finance Minister, just hours before the 2024 Fall Economic Statement, has rocked the Trudeau government. Michael Serapio hosts a special CPAC program focused on all the fallout.
National Remembrance Day Ceremony 2024
Remembrance Day ceremony from the National War Memorial in Ottawa.
Memorial Service for Murray Sinclair – November 10, 2024
A public memorial service is held in Winnipeg for Murray Sinclair, the former senator and judge who served as chair of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada. Sinclair, whose spirit name was Mazina Giizhik (the One Who Speaks of Pictures in the Sky), died on November 4 at the age of 73.
Joe Biden Delivers Address Following the 2024 U.S. Presidential Election
United States President Joe Biden delivers an address at the White House in Washington, D.C., two days after the November 5, 2024, presidential election. Former president Donald Trump, the Republican Party candidate, is expected to return to the presidency after he secured a majority of electoral college votes and Vice-President Kamala Harris, the Democratic Party candidate, conceded the race. (November 7, 2024) (no interpretation)
2024 U.S. Presidential Election: Kamala Harris Addresses Supporters
U.S. Vice-President Kamala Harris, the 2024 Democratic presidential candidate, delivers an address to supporters in Washington, D.C., the day after the election. Republican candidate Donald Trump has won a second term as president after securing a majority of electoral college votes. (November 6, 2024) (no interpretation)
2024 U.S. Presidential Election: Donald Trump Addresses Supporters
Former U.S. president Donald Trump, the 2024 Republican presidential candidate, delivers an election-night address to supporters in West Palm Beach, Fla. Trump has won a second term as president after securing a majority of electoral college votes. (November 6, 2024) (no interpretation)
The 2024 U.S. Election
CPAC's Michael Serapio hosts one hour of live coverage on the U.S. presidential election and what it means for Canada. Michael is joined by U.S. Ambassador to Canada David Cohen, polls analyst Éric Grenier, U.S. journalists Linda Feldmann and Dave Levinthal, Québec's Delegate General in New York City David Brulotte, Globe and Mail Bureau Chief Bob Fife, Canadian Press Ottawa Deputy Bureau Chief Mia Rabson, LaPresse Ottawa Bureau Chief Joël-Denis Bellavance, former U.S. ambassador to Canada David Wilkins and TVA White House correspondent Richard Latendresse. (November 5, 2024)
25th Annual Senate Ceremony of Remembrance
A ceremony of remembrance is held in the Senate Chamber to mark the start of Veterans’ Week, which is celebrated every year in Canada from November 5-11.
25th Annual Senate Ceremony of Remembrance – November 1, 2024
A ceremony of remembrance is held in the Senate Chamber to mark the start of Veterans’ Week, which is celebrated every year in Canada from November 5-11. (November 1, 2024)
AFN Special Chiefs Assembly: Day 3 – October 18, 2024
The Assembly of First Nations (AFN) holds a Special Chiefs Assembly in Calgary to consider a draft agreement on the long-term reform of the First Nations Child and Family Services Program.
AFN Special Chiefs Assembly: Day 2 – October 17, 2024
Saskatchewan Leaders’ Debate – October 16, 2024
Saskatchewan Party Leader Scott Moe and NDP Leader Carla Beck face off in a debate ahead of the October 28 provincial election. The debate is moderated by Merelda Fiddler-Potter, assistant professor of Indigenous communication at the First Nations University of Canada.
AFN Special Chiefs Assembly: Day 1 – October 16, 2024
B.C. Leaders’ Debate – October 8, 2024
British Columbia party leaders David Eby (NDP), John Rustad (Conservative) and Sonia Furstenau (Green Party) face off in a debate ahead of the October 19 provincial election. The debate is moderated by Shachi Kurl, the president of the Angus Reid Institute.
National Day for Truth and Reconciliation 2024
"Remembering the Children" is a special broadcast that honours residential school survivors, their families, their communities, and all the children who never made it home. The National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation (NCTR) and APTN co-host, in partnership with the Anishinaabe Algonquin Nation, this national commemorative gathering on Parliament Hill in Ottawa in recognition of the fourth annual National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. Governor General Mary Simon and Indigenous leaders are among those taking part in the special event. The National Day for Truth and Reconciliation is commemorated each year on September 30.