CTV

A fairy tale match: Frozen’s Elsa and Anna come to Once Upon a Time

Frozen is more than box office gold, it’s a cultural phenomenon

Justin Trudeau prepares for the leaders’ debates

Hockey violence, handshake technique and the appropriate age to start dating

Wright and Duffy: the contrast in styles is vivid, but what about the rules?

John Geddes on the conflict of interest potential in a besieged senator’s $90,000 gift

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Power Play

Don Martin, Stephen Maher and I chat about Peter Penashue, MP pensions and Pauline Marois.

Lloyd Robertson and the bad hair day

The veteran national news anchor reported on many controversies, but none as strange as his own hair colour

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Power Play

Don Martin, Susan Delacourt and I discuss the day’s debates.

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To 2015 and beyond

Greg Fingas catches the apparent arrival of nuance to Thomas Mulcair’s views on coalition government. Last month, a possible coalition with Liberals was categorically out of the question. Yesterday, in an interview with CTV’s Question Period, Mr. Mulcair committed only to fielding 338 candidates and running to form a majority government. “Anything beyond that,” he said, “is pure speculation.”

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Vic Toews parses himself

In an interview with CTV, the Public Safety Minister maintains there’s a difference between saying someone “stands with” child pornographers and saying someone is a child pornography “sympathizer.”

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Quick Thoughts on “Smash”

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4_RvOJ6sW8A

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In and out and settled?

(This post last updated at 8:24pm.)