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At Issue

At IssueSetting the Stage

Posted: Apr 7, 2011 1:54 PM ET

Last Updated: Apr 7, 2011 1:54 PM ET

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Allan, Andrew and Chantal join Peter tonight to dissect week two of the federal election campaign. Have any issues or announcements grabbed the interest of voters, and why, or why not? Plus, the panel looks ahead to the debates next week.

WATCH VIDEO of the 1968 leaders' debate at CBC Digital Archives

The leaders of Canada's four national parties spar on their biggest stage yet as CBC hosts Canada's first televised debate. Tommy Douglas, Pierre Trudeau, Robert Stanfield and Réal Caouette push their policies on health care, foreign relations and the Criminal Code and use media's biggest stage to sell themselves as the man to lead Canada.

Broadcast Date: June 9, 1968

Leaders' debate: Send your question

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Email the question you want to ask one or all of the leaders to question@electiondebate2011.ca.

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At Issue

Each Thursday night, Canada's most-watched political panel presents a mix of opinion and analysis to all that happens on Parliament Hill. Repeats Saturday at 6:30 and 11:30 p.m. ET on CBC News Network.

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