CTV Newsnet
Mon. Nov. 28 2005 10:57 AM ET
As Prime Minister Paul Martin flips pancakes at the Grey Cup and Conservatives heap on more corruption allegations, Robert Fife previews the coming election.
Mon. Nov. 28 2005 11:10 AM ET
Craig Oliver looks at Conservative calls for an investigation into trading activity that preceded the announcement on income trusts.
Mon. Nov. 28 2005 10:38 AM ET
Roger Smith looks at the latest poll numbers and explains why it is going to be a very dirty campaign and very close outcome.
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CTV News with Lloyd Robertson
Mon. Nov. 28 2005 10:50 AM ET
Alberta Bureau Chief Sarah Galashan looks at how politicians of all stripes are used the Grey Cup to kickoff the coming election campaign.
Mon. Nov. 28 2005 10:58 AM ET
Chief Political Correspondent Craig Oliver looks at the 'big picture' to reveal what this campaign will really be about and what voters are thinking about.
Mon. Nov. 28 2005 11:04 AM ET
Sarah Galashan is with Prime Minister Paul Martin while he speaks with the National Conference of Chinese Canadians in Vancouver.
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Canada AM
Mon. Nov. 28 2005 10:17 AM ET
Political party strategists Steve MacKinnon, Tim Powers and Jamey Heath discuss the upcoming election and comment on what the campaigns might look like.
Mon. Nov. 28 2005 10:21 AM ET
Former NDP leader and current MP Ed Broadbent has decided to leave federal politics. In this one-on-one interview, he discusses the past, present and future.
Mon. Nov. 28 2005 10:22 AM ET
The difficulties of campaigning in the snowy cold north are more than evident to Nancy Karetak-Lindell, Liberal MP for Nunavut and Brian Jean, Conservative MP for Fort McMurray.
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Countdown with Mike Duffy
Mon. Nov. 28 2005 12:28 PM ET
Political strategists Steve MacKinnon, Tim Powers and Anne McGrath look at the hot new star candidates and preview what the coming campaign will look like.
Mon. Nov. 28 2005 12:39 PM ET
Conservative MP Jason Kenney looks gives a non-partisan view of the political scene throughout British Columbia and sets the scene for the election.
Mon. Nov. 28 2005 1:03 PM ET
CTV's Chief Political Correspondent Craig Oliver sits down with Don Martin from the Calgary Herald to discuss the election campaign and why the Liberals think Harper will burn out.
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