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Power & Politics

Power & Politics

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On Power & Politics, host David Cochrane asks decision-makers the questions that matter – and gets answers. Every weekday, we feature hard-hitting interviews with politicians and leaders, check in with CBC’s top political journalists for updates on breaking stories, and take the time to analyze the latest developments with a cast of regular panelists and critical thinkers. Whether you’re getting caught up on Canadian politics daily or weekly, we’ve got an insider’s view of the continuously-unfolding drama.'

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  • Reporter Roundtable: The least boring byelections ever?
    Apr 3 2026

    We're changing things up on Fridays. To get you the Power & Politics podcast before your weekend starts, each Friday we're making an earlier drop with one of our favourite panels: The Reporter Roundtable, where some of Ottawa's smartest journalists take you behind the Hill's biggest stories. This week, La Presse's Joël-Denis Bellavance, The Economist's Rob Russo and CBC's Aaron Wherry discuss the start of voting in byelections that could complete a Liberal majority, and whether the results could still surprise us all.

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    17 mins
  • Gas prices keep rising. Is it time for Ottawa to offer relief?
    Apr 2 2026

    The price of oil surged again following U.S. President Donald Trump's Wednesday night address on the Iran war. Conservative transportation critic Dan Albas explains his party's call to cut taxes on gas for the rest of the year, arguing the over $5-billion price tag can be covered by cutting wasteful spending. Plus, Automotive Parts Manufacturers' Association president Flavio Volpe argues that assembling Chinese EVs at the idle Stellantis plant in Brampton, Ont., would be a 'devolution' of the 'whole automotive ecosystem' in the region.

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    51 mins
  • U.S. reveals an even bigger list of Canada trade complaints
    Apr 1 2026

    In an annual report on international trade grievances released on Tuesday, the Office of the United States Trade Representative named a number of new Canadian 'barriers,' including Ottawa's 'Buy Canadian' rules, drug pricing, and accusations Canada isn't doing enough to stop goods made with forced labour. Plus, Unifor president Lana Payne reacts to a Bloomberg report that says automaker Stellantis is discussing making Chinese electric vehicles at its idle plant in Brampton, Ont.

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    24 mins
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