
Maclean’s on the Hill: Iraq, terror threats and copyright reform
Each week, the Maclean’s politics team and Cormac MacSweeney sit down to hash out the week’s news in Ottawa. This week, Maclean’s foreign correspondent Michael Petrou reports from Iraq, Cormac interviews Public Safety Minister Steven Blaney, Paul Wells talks to Edmonton Mayor Don Iveson about funding our cities’ infrastructure, John Geddes talks to Miles Corak about education and income inequality, and the Maclean’s Ottawa bureau sits down to discuss the government’s apparent interest in making news content freely available for use in political ads.
Michael Petrou reports from Iraq
Public Safety Minister Steven Blaney and the Maclean’s panel
Don Iveson, Miles Corak and QP in Review
THE HEADLINES
ON IRAQMichael Petrou on the frontlines
ON ISLAMIC STATEJeh Johnson on the threat to Canada
ON COPYRIGHTTories target political ads
ON QUEBECPaul Wells with Philippe Couillard
ON INFRASTRUCTUREPaul Wells with Don Iveson
ON INEQUALITYJohn Geddes with Miles Corak
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