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Revue Politique
June 29, 2004
In the final broadcast of the regular season of Revue politique, we bring you an analysis of the results of yesterday's election across the country. University of Ottawa political science professor Clinton Archibald, political commentator William Johnson, University of Ottawa political science students Jackie Stelle, François Messier and Marielle Bérubé take a look at the electoral race that led to the election of a Liberal minority government. Three members of the Conseil des téléspectateurs, Jean-Guy Rioux of the Société des Acadiens et Acadiennes du Nouveau-Brunswick, Philip Resnick, professor of political science at the University of British Columbia, and Alain Bessette, director and editor-in-chief of the newspaper l'Aquilon in the Northwest Territories, share their expectations of Paul Martin's new government.
June 23, 2004
A round table discussion on local issues in the current election campaign with three New Brunswick representatives, Maître Yvon. G. LeBlanc, Louis Léger, Executive Vice-President of Groupe Bristol, and Marc Landry, Town Manager of Bouctouche. University of Ottawa political science students Marielle Bérubé, Michaël Morin and Modeste Mba Talla discuss the latest developments in the election campaign. The spokesman for FRAPRU, the Front d'action populaire en réaménagement urbain, talks about the concerns of the most disadvantaged members of Quebec society just a few days before the election. Retired colonel Michel Drapeau, a member of the Information Cabinet, comments on the day's political activities.
June 21, 2004
Stéphane Dion, Liberal candidate for St-Laurent–Cartierville, comments on the Conservative Party's bilingualism policy. The former mayor of Sainte-Foy, Andrée Boucher, reacts to yesterday's municipal mergers in Quebec. Louis Léger of Groupe Bristol analyses the results of a survey he conducted on voting intentions in the Atlantic provinces. University of Ottawa political science students Jackie Steele, François Messier and Junichiro Koji discuss the latest developments in the election campaign. Luc Thériault, assistant professor at the University of Regina, talks about the concerns of Saskatchewan voters less than a week before the election. Clinton Archibald, professor at the University of Ottawa and member of the Information Cabinet, comments on the day's news.
June 18, 2004
La Presse journalist Joël-Denis Bellavance talks about the Liberal leader's election campaign. Retired Conservative senator Gérald Beaudoin discusses the possibility of a minority Conservative government without any Quebec representatives. University of Ottawa political science students Jan-François Caron and Gabrielle White analyse the latest developments in the election campaign. André Rhéaume, town councillor in Hearst, Ontario, discusses the concerns of Northern Ontario voters in the run-up to the June 28 election. William Johnson, member of the Information Cabinet, comments on the week's news.
June 17, 2004
La journaliste au quotidien Le Devoir, Manon Cornellier parle du déroulement de la présente campagne électorale. Les étudiants de science politique à l'Université d'Ottawa, Jackie Steele, Junichiro Koji et François Messier analysent les derniers développements de la campagne électorale. Le correspondant de l'Acadie nouvelle à Edmundston au Nouveau-Brunswick, Gilles Duval présente les différents candidats qui s'affrontent dans la circonscription de sa région. Clinton Archibald, professeur à l'Université d'Ottawa et membre du Cabinet de l'information commente l'actualité du jour. Participez aussi à la question du jour "Êtes-vous en faveur de l'élection des sénateurs?" Le résultat sera connu lors de la prochaine édition de Revue politique.
June 16, 2004
A panel of academics analyze the leaders' debate which took place last night in the nation's capital. They are: University of Ottawa communication professor Luc Dupont; retired professo John Trent and political science students Marielle Bérubé, Michaël Morin and Modeste Mba Talla. Information Network member Carl Hétu discusses the day's major news stories.
June 15, 2004
A former advisor to Quebec Premier Robert Bourassa, John Parisella, joins political columnist and Information Network member Richard Cléroux to analyze the performances of the four national party leaders at last night's leaders' debate in Ottawa. Three University of Ottawa political science students, Angela Juba, Junichiro Koji and François Messier, assess the federal election campaign with voting day being two weeks away. Viewers' Council member Anny Murray discusses issues of concern to voters in Nova Scotia.
June 14, 2004
University of Ottawa political science professor Clinton Archibald,reviews the latest news along with host Pierre Donais. Three University of Ottawa political science students, Modeste Mba Talla, Marielle Bérubé and Michaël Morin share their expectations with regard to tonight's leaders' debate. University of Ottawa professor Gilles Paquet shares his views on the Leaders' Debate. Équiterre co-founder Sidney Ribaux discusses major issues in the federal election campaign. Information Network member William Johnson provides an overview of the day's major stories.
June 11, 2004
Canadian Heritage Minister Hélène Scherrer comments on the Conservative Party's proposal to reduce the CRTC's mandate if it comes to power. Denis Michaud, a political science student at the University of Ottawa, speaks from the American capital about the ceremonies surrounding the funeral of former President Ronald Reagan. Political science professor François Pierre Gingras and one of his students, Jean-François Carons, analyse the highlights of the election campaign. Daniel Pezat of the Conseil des téléspectateurs talks about the issues at stake in the federal election campaign in the Eastern Townships. William Johnson, a member of the Information Cabinet, reviews the week's news.
June 10, 2004
Three citizens from the Pacific region, Serge Corbeil of the Fédération des francophones de la Colombie-Britannique, Raphaël Perdriau, editor-in-chief of the Express du Pacifique, and Luke Mayba, an education student at Simon Fraser University, answer the following question: is it easy to live in French in British Columbia? Three political science students at the University of Ottawa, Michelle Jones, Junichiro Koji and François Messier, discuss the latest news surrounding the current election campaign. Marc-Yvain Giroux, a businessman from the Welland region of Ontario, shares the concerns of Niagara Peninsula residents in the run-up to the June 28, 2004 election. Clinton Archibald, professor of political science at the University of Ottawa and member of the Information Cabinet, comments on the day's news.
June 9, 2004
The president of the Fédération des communautés francophones et acadienne, Georges Arès, talks about the issues his federation is focusing on in the current election campaign. Luc Dupont, professor of communications at the University of Ottawa, analyses the performance of the various party leaders after two weeks of election campaigning. Three political science students at the University of Ottawa, Marielle Bérubé, Michaël Morin and Modeste Mba Talla, discuss the latest news surrounding the current election campaign. Maria Bernard, President of the Société Saint-Thomas d'Aquin in Prince Edward Island, outlines the issues being discussed by Islanders in the run-up to the June 28 vote. Marcel Painchaud, professor of political science at the Collège de l'Outaouais and member of the Information Cabinet, comments on the day's news.
June 6, 2004
Public Service Alliance of Canada president Nycole Turmel presents her union's position with regard to the current federal election campaign. Three observers from B.C. speak with Pierre Donais about their concerns with regards to the June 28 election: UBC political science professor, Philip Resnick; Adrian Dix, executive director of Canadian Parents for French (B.C. and Yukon) and Luke Mayba, who is studying education at Simon Fraser University. Three University of Ottawa political science students, Jackie Steele, François Messier et Junichiro Koji, analyze the latest developments in the federal election campaign. The executive director of the Fédération des francophones de Terre-Neuve et du Labrador, Ali Chaisson, disusses voter concerns in this region with regards to the current federal election campaign. Information Network member Richard Cléroux reviews the day's major news stories.
June 4, 2004
One of the last remaining Canadian soldiers to take part in the D-Day Landing on the Normandy coast during WWII, Major Fernand Dostie, describes what he experienced in 1944. University of Ottawa political science professor François-Pierre Gingras and student David Leetch assess the ongoing election campaign. L'Aquillon editor-in-chief Alain Bessette discusses voter concerns in the Northwest Territories with regard to the June 28 election. Information Network member William Johnson reviews the week's major news stories. Reporter Julie Rocheleau updates us on her journey across Quebec covering that province for CPAC's "Campaign Politics".
June 3, 2004
Three students from the University of Ottawa, Angela Juba, François Messier and Junichiro Koji, talk about the themes of the campaign. British Columbia residents Philip Resnick, professor in the political science department at the University of British Columbia, Adrian Dix, executive director of Canadian Parents for French (B.C. and Yukon) and Serge Corbeil, government relations and research coordinator for the Fédération des francophones de la Colombie-Britannique, talk about their expectations for the federal election on June 28. Luc Thériault, a professor in the Faculty of Social Work at the University of Regina in Saskatchewan, discusses the concerns of Saskatchewan voters a few weeks before the election. Finally, Clinton Archibald of the Information Office rounds up the day's news.
June 1, 2004
Political columnist Richard Cléroux assesses the ongoing election campaign. Three observers from B.C. speak with Pierre Donais about their concerns with regards to the June 28 election: UBC political science professor, Philip Resnick; L'Express du Pacifique editor-in-chief, Raphaël Perdriau; and Serge Corbeil, Government Relations and Research Coordinator for the Fédération des francophones de la Colombie-Britannique. Three University of Ottawa political science students, Jackie Steele, François Messier and Junichiro Koji, discuss issues which have come up during the ongoing election campaign. Gilles Duval, a correspondent for the Acadie nouvelle newspaper in Madawaska, talks about voter concerns in this area. Information Network member Gilles Paquet reviews the day's major news stories.
May 31, 2004
Marcel Belleau, a researcher associated with the Raoul-Dandurand Chair at the Unviersité du Québec à Montréal, comments on the content of the Conservative Party's national defence programme. La Presse journalist Joël-Denis Bellavance follows the Conservative Party leader to Ontario. Three political science students at the University of Ottawa comment on the day's political news. Clinton Archibald, professor at the University of Ottawa and member of the Information Cabinet, analyses the day's news.
May 28, 2004
Political columnist Richard Cléroux and Canadian Press journalist Sylvain Larocque take a look at the current election campaign. Professor François-Pierre Gingras and one of his students, Denis Michaud, comment on the week's political news. William Johnson of the Information Office analyses the week's news.
May 27, 2004
Journalists Michel Vastel and Denis Couture take stock of the current federal election campaign. Françoise David of Option citoyenne and Martine Mercier of the Union des producteurs agricoles talk about their priorities ahead of the 28 June vote. Three political science students at the University of Ottawa discuss the major issues of this election campaign. Clinton Archibald, from the Information Office, provides an overview of the day's news.
May 26, 2004
Julie Rocheleau, host of Campaign Politics, unveils the broad outlines of the television series she is presenting on CPAC. Journalists Joel-Denis Bellavance and Sylvain Rocheleau take stock of the current federal election campaign. Three political science students at the University of Ottawa discuss the major issues of this election campaign. Sylvie Paquerot, a lawyer specialising in international law and concerned about the environment, talks about her priorities in the run-up to the 28 June vote. Gilles Paquet, from the Information Office, provides an overview of the day's news.
May 25, 2004
Journalists Manon Cornellier and Richard Cléroux take stock of the federal election campaign that has just begun. Three political science students at the University of Ottawa discuss the major issues of this election campaign. Two representatives of francophone associations in Canada talk about their expectations for the 28 June vote. John Trent of the Information Office gives an overview of the day's news.