The Q&A
| September 15, 2008 Q&A with Ronald Wright America sees itself as the 'apostle of liberty and yet it has carried out an extremely repressive foreign policy in many parts of the world,' says Ronald Wright. Canada better wake up, now.
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| July 14, 2008 Q&A with Bob Plamondon Blue Thunder author Bob Plamondon says for every two years Libs have held power, the Tories have held one. PM Stephen Harper wants to change that.
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| July 7, 2008 Q&A with Fred Doucette Fred Doucette runs a DND peer support group for soldiers with PTSD.
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| June 9, 2008 Q&A with Alexa McDonough Outgoing NDP MP Alexa McDonough has a lot to say about the best and worst of federal politics. By the way, she's had it up to here with public opinion polls, scrums, and Question Period.
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| June 2, 2008 Q&A with When the offer came up to explore who precisely was responsible for the near decimation of the Grand Banks northern cod fishery, Alex Rose, a former DFO communications officer, says he couldn't pass it up.
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| May 19, 2008 Q&A with John Baird Canada's Environment Minister John Baird says there is no national consensus on what action needs to be taken with respect to global warming. But it's time to do something.
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| May 19, 2008 Q&A with Mel Hurtig Mel Hurtig says in every important comparison Canada has deteriorated compared to other OECD countries, competitiveness and productivity down.
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| May 12, 2008 Q&A with Roger Abbott Air Farce Live co-producer, creator, and cast member Roger Abbott talks about the show's ending next season, and impersonating some of Canada's funny federal politicians.
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