Power & Politics with Rosemary Barton - Season 2 / Year 2017
Season 2 / Year 2017
Episodes
Wednesday January 04, 2017
Terry Milewski guest hosts. Topics include the future of NAFTA, Obamacare, Lisa Raitt and Conservative leadership clashes, and the Power Panel.
Thursday January 05, 2017
Hannah Thibedeau guest hosts.
Friday January 06, 2017
Hannah Thibedeau guest hosts.
Monday January 09, 2017
Tuesday January 10, 2017
Coverage of the federal Liberal cabinet shuffle.
Wednesday January 11, 2017
Thursday January 12, 2017
Friday January 13, 2017
Monday January 16, 2017
Topics covered include ethics probe of the Prime Ministers vacation, Trump stance on NATO, PM Town Hall in Halifax and the Conservative leadership race.
Tuesday January 17, 2017
Wednesday January 18, 2017
Hannah Thibedeau guest hosts. Kevin O'Leary discusses his just announced bid for Conservative Party leader. Arlene Dickinson bluntly explains why Kevin O'Leary would be a poor Prime Minister.
Thursday January 19, 2017
On location in Washington, DC for inauguration coverage.
Friday January 20, 2017
On location in Washington, DC for inauguration coverage.
Monday January 23, 2017
Tuesday January 24, 2017
Wednesday January 25, 2017
Coverage of Prime Minister town hall in Alberta, Trump impact on Canada, election reform, Trump lies about voter fraud, Yazidi refugees coming to Canada
Thursday January 26, 2017
Friday January 27, 2017
Terry Milewski guest hosts
Monday January 30, 2017
Coverage of the Quebec mosque shooting, Trump immigration ban
Tuesday January 31, 2017
Wednesday February 01, 2017
Thursday February 02, 2017
Friday February 03, 2017
Friday, September 08
Rosemary Barton signs off as host
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