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Prime Minister Carney calls Alberta referendum a 'dangerous bluff'

1 h 18 min · 25 mei 2026
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Speaking with reporters in Ottawa this morning, Canada's Prime Minister made his strongest comments against Premier Danielle Smith's decision to put a question about separation on the Alberta ballot this Fall. Vassy goes 1-on-1 with the Premier of Alberta. On today's show: * International Affairs Professor Thomas Juneau breaks down the latest developments on peace negotiations with Iran. * Tech Check with tech analyst Carmi Levy: New Canadian streaming rules draw ire of groups on both sides of the border. * The Daily Debrief Panel - featuring Garry Keller, Tom Mulcair, and Zain Velji. * Legendary political journalist Bob Fife outlines his decision to retire, and reflects on his career at Parliament Hill. * CTV's Maria Sarrouh has more on the two deadly parasites that are decimating PEI's oyster crop this year.

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