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Canada's Least Watched Political Panel: Podcast
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Canada's Least Watched Political Panel has entered a new dimension with the launch of Canada's Least Watched Political Podcast! Adding the spoken word to the written, co-hosts Will Murray and Greg Mills meander through discussions about the latest news in politics and current events. While the podcast is hosted through The New Spillway radio, there'll be highlights and posts right here at our often-neglected Least Watched website. Episode 4 - 3 August 2013. Episode 3 - 27 July 2013. A grim vision of thin...
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Canada's Least Watched Political Panel: October 2012
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October 2, 2012. Trudeaumania Version 2.0? Well, the Liberal leadership race looks like it’s getting its first serious candidate (sorry paramedic from Manitoba). Tonight, Justin Trudeau is set to announce he’s running for his party’s top job. So, now that Justin is in, does this race turn into a coronation? Is he the right person for the job? How will he perform compared to Harper and Mulcair? And on the leadership question in general, what of the rules? I found the Leadership Race’s rules pretty i...
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Canada's Least Watched Political Panel: Greg Mills
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The fact of the matter is that if asked, Greg Mills would never describe himself as a writer. And why should he? His writing is terrible. Just awful. Yet sadly, as with most things of poor quality, there is always an onerous amount of it to read. So much, in fact, that his original online space for current events and first world problems, The Gritty Gorg. Where the most fascinating entry was about riding the bus. I mean, seriously? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The Least Watched Political Panel Reads.
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Canada's Least Watched Political Panel: March 2012
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March 22, 2012. How big of a “scandal” is this, who has the most to lose, and how effective has the government and Opposition been, respectively in their messaging on this? Today, Canada’s Least Watched Political Panel looks at the 2011 election, robocalls and the existence, or lack thereof, of election fraud. Of course, the opposition can’t simply drop it unilaterally. The Conservatives may see it as advantageous to them to bang on about it, asserting their own innocence and asserting the oppo...The Lib...
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Canada's Least Watched Political Panel: August 2013
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August 19, 2013. CLWPP Remembers Scripts, Talks Cyberbullying, Broadcasts and Bastards. We look at the future of news media, cyberbullying, and introduce a new segment devoted to bastards. Guest appearances by US attorney general Eric Holder and Pamela Wallin. Luckily, we remembered scripts this time and sounded marginally more intelligent than last week when our incoherent ramblings sounded more like a Friday night discussion over beers. August 13, 2013. CLWPP Debates Sochi, Coughs Out A Fourth Episode.
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Canada's Least Watched Political Panel: February 2012
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February 24, 2012. Last week the government introduced C-30. Originally called the “Lawful Access Act”, it was quickly renamed to the “Protecting Children from Internet Predators Act” in the wake of Public Safety Minister Vic Toews controversial “stand with us or with the child pornographers” remark. Today, Canada’s Least Watched Political Panel will discuss the Lawful Access bill, and the slew of mud-slinging and discourse that’s surrounded it. I’m not so sure they would have. I agree recent other scand...
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Canada's Least Watched Political Panel: Are we becoming lightweights?
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July 28, 2013. Are we becoming lightweights? In the latest episode. Of Canada's Least Watched Political Podcast, Will and Greg discussed a report by Samara Canada on the state of political engagement in this country. The report measured the participation of Canadians in 20 different activities across 5 categories: Online discussion, Offline discussion, Activism, Civic engagement, and Formal engagement. The full report is available online at samaracanada.com. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Canada's Least Watched Political Panel: March 2013
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March 5, 2013. Justin And The Liberals. The Liberal leadership is in full swing, and unsurprisingly, Justin Trudeau seems to be well in front. Is Justin the right choice for the Liberals? Can he have an immediate impact on the Canadian political scene and return the Liberals to glory? Are the Liberals in better shape than some think, or will the turnaround take some time? Justin’s musings so far on grassroots engagement is a good start, but as I’ve noted before we’ve been down that road...One advantage h...
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Canada's Least Watched Political Panel: John van Weringh
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The main thing you should know about John van Weringh is that he really, really likes efficiency. Like, more than you are currently imagining, and in every possible variety and colour. Consequently, he posts his thoughts on policy and politics at Efficiency Festival. When he's not too busy working, drinking, watching television, or in some sort of fugue. And to conclude: traffic jams traffic jams traffic jams traffic jams traffic jams traffic jams traffic jams traffic jams health care. Simple template...