The Q&A
| July 27, 2009 Phil Fontaine was disappointed by the loss of the Kelowna Accord, but he's still proud of the process that went into it. | |
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| July 13, 2009 Q&A with Don Newman Outgoing CBC Newsworld's Politics host Don Newman says that as long as the Bloc Québécois is around expect many more minority Parliaments.
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| July 6, 2009 Environmental activist Rick Smith says legislators are beginning to listen to banning toxic chemicals.
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| June 22, 2009 Q&A with Sarah Jennings Author Sarah Jennings wants federal politicians to come to the NAC it's 'only 100 yards from Parliament Hill.'
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| June 15, 2009 Q&A with Jeff Rubin Energy expert and former CIBC economist Jeff Rubin says he's doesn't give a hoot if politicians read his book. When oil prices soar, 'the folk' will force the political players to do the right thing.
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| June 1, 2009 Q&A with Thomas Homer-Dixon Leading thinker Thomas Homer-Dixon offers provocative solutions to the two monumental challenges of peak oil and climate change.
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| May 25, 2009 Q&A with John Ibbitson The Millennial Generation or Generation Y are not particularly interested in any one political leader in Canada. That should terrify the mainstream political parties, says Globe columnist and author John Ibbitson.
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| May 11, 2009 Q&A with Greg Poezler Political leaders must face the urgent political, environmental, and economic realities in the Arctic, says Donner Prize-winning author of Arctic Front: Defending Canada in the Far North.
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