Liberal Party of Canada
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TONIGHT's topic on UnpublishedTV is:
The political implications of the Throne Speech and how long this government will last?
Special Guests:
Lydia Miljan... more
By unpubadmin
October 5, 2020
It’s time to hit the reset button according to the Prime Minister. Whether it will save his government is still to be seen.
Parliament has been prorogued... more
By unpubadmin
August 31, 2020
The WE Charity Controversy has scuttled the Feds $900 million plus youth program.
However, you’re watching and listening to our show, whether through our... more
By unpubadmin
August 10, 2020
The world’s game plan to “flatten the COVID-19 curve” was recently disrupted as political finger pointing and personal accusations emerged at international and... more
By Anonymous
April 19, 2020
The hashtag #TrudeauMustGo soared to the top of Twitter's trending list in Canada on Tuesday, perhaps giving some observers the impression that Canadians were... more
July 24, 2019
A new government insider has emerged to add their voice in support of allegations raised this week that Canada's review of Kinder Morgan's Trans Mountain... more
June 19, 2019
Tonight I was expelled from the caucus of the Liberal Party of Canada. Sadly the decision was made without me being provided any opportunity to speak to... more
By unpubadmin
April 2, 2019
Liberal MP for Whitby Celina Caesar announces she will not be seeking re-election.
By unpubadmin
March 5, 2019
I have resigned as Principal Secretary to The Right Honourable Justin Trudeau, PC, MP, Prime Minister of Canada. He has accepted my resignation.
Recently,... more
By unpubadmin
February 19, 2019
From the desk of Elizabeth May
Dear Green Party supporters,
I am so grateful for your commitment to my work and to the Green Party of Canada. I can almost... more
December 14, 2017
by Duff Conacher
In all the spin and the counter-spin concerning Finance Minister Bill Morneau’s conflicts of interest scandal, what are the real problems, and... more
November 15, 2017
Over the late summer, Canada’s political situation became more competitive, as Liberal Party support dipped, and the Conservatives saw gains. Today, an... more
By Abacus Data
October 27, 2017
Liberals Hit the Half-Way Mark with a 12-point Lead
SEPTEMBER 6, 2017
By Bruce Anderson & David Coletto
Our latest polling on the political mood of... more
By Abacus Data
September 6, 2017
In April of 1903, an Ontario Provincial Court ordered the eviction of Kana:tso First Nation. This First Nation was located at the Chaudiere Falls in the... more
August 3, 2017