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Posted on 
November 29, 2021

TONIGHT on UnpublishedTV: Parliamentary Priorities

8 pm Eastern | 5 pm Pacific

It’s back to business for MP’s in the House of Commons as the Liberals took the wraps off their agenda with the Throne Speech. The Liberals do carry a minority into the House which means they will need the support of another party to get anything accomplished. The Opposition parties grumbled about the contents and the direction, but with a pandemic still here, supply chain issues costing us on everything and the destruction in B.C. from flooding, there is no shortage of starting places for the government. What should be their first priority?

Our Unpublished.vote question asks you, Which government priority do you want addressed first?

  • Vaccinations = 14%
  • Paid sick leave = 1.1%
  • $10 a day Childcare = 1.6%
  • Conversion Therapy = 2.2%
  • Indigenous Reconciliation = 5.9%
  • Military Reform = 3.8%
  • COP26 Commitments = 5.4%
  • Other = 29%
  • None of the Above = 37.1%

However you’re watching and listening to our show, whether through our social media channels on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube, or on our podcast channels—iTunes, GooglePlay, Spotify, iHeartRadio and more—We would like to remind you that you can “cast-your-vote” on this topic at Unpublished.vote, and then email your MP to tell them why.

Listen to the show on Simplecast: https://unpublished-cafe-3498f7e9.simplecast.com/episodes/unpublishedtv-opening-of-parliamentthe-liberal-governments-priorities



Guests

Ipsos Public Affairs

Associate Professor with DeGroote School of Business

Department of Political Science at Queen's University

Laywer and political strategist