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Live webchat Thursday night with Andrew Coyne
- November 12, 2009 7:22 PM |
- By Bonnie Brown
Charles and Camilla have left the country, and a recent private poll showed a high amount of apathy in Canada toward the Royals. So tonight, our At Issue panel is taking on the subject of whether Canada should remain a constitutional monarchy, or cut the ties to the British royalty. And if so, then what? Become a presidential republic, like the U.S.? Or a parliamentary republic, as they have in Germany?
After our regular panelists have their say, you can join in the debate, live on our website, with Andrew Coyne. From 10 to 11 p.m. ET, Andrew will be sharing more of his opinions, and reading and responding to yours.
So watch the panel tonight, then sign in to our CoverItLive webchat to participate. We're looking forwarding to hearing from you.
Bonnie
Website producer
After our regular panelists have their say, you can join in the debate, live on our website, with Andrew Coyne. From 10 to 11 p.m. ET, Andrew will be sharing more of his opinions, and reading and responding to yours.
So watch the panel tonight, then sign in to our CoverItLive webchat to participate. We're looking forwarding to hearing from you.
Bonnie
Website producer
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