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AT ISSUE WRAPS THE DEFINING POLITICAL DEVELOPMENTS OF THE FIRST HALF OF 2012 JUNE 14 ON THE NATIONAL

The Insiders   calls it a season on June 19

Halfway into 2012, Canada   and the world have already seen their share of political and economic turmoil.  From the election of Thomas Mulcair as Canada’s new Leader of the Opposition,  through a federal austerity budget, the horrors of the violence in Syria,  continued turmoil in global markets and the potential exit of Greece from the   Eurozone, it has been quite the ride.

Thursday, June 14, on THE NATIONAL, Peter Mansbridge   convenes At   Issue, Canada’s most-watched political panel, for its season finale,  featuring picks for the best and worst political plays of the first half of   2012.

The At Issue panel   includes Chantal Hébert, national affairs columnist, The Toronto   Star; Andrew Coyne, political columnist, National Post; Bruce   Anderson, a long-time public opinion researcher and political communications   advisor; and guest-panellist Althia Raj, Ottawa bureau chief, The   Huffington Post Canada.

Then on Tuesday, June 19, The   Insiders, Kathleen Monk, David Herle and Jaime Watt, wrap their season   on THE NATIONAL.

THE NATIONAL airs at 10 p.m. (10:30 NT) on CBC Television; 9 and 11 p.m.  ET/PT on CBC News Network. THE NATIONAL also streams live, beginning at   10 p.m. ET, and is available on-demand at CBCNews.ca/thenational. The   season finale of At Issue also airs Saturday, June 16 at 6:30 and   11:30 p.m. ET on CBC News Network.

 

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