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The results so far.
What do you feel was the biggest story in Canada this year?
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The Freedom Convoy and use of Emergencies Act
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Liberal NDP Cooperation Pact
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Pierre Poilievre winning the Conservative leadership race
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Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
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Healthcare crisis in hospitals
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Pope's Apology to First Nations
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Other
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ELXN2021
Canada's Biggest Issues in 2022
Posted on December 12, 2022
UNPUBLISHEDTV WITH ED HAND—AIRING DECEMBER 12, 2022
The curtain will soon fall on 2022, a year that started with so much optimism after two years of Covid restrictions, vaccine mandates and lockdowns. Instead of a rebound to normal, many other issues have risen to prominence during the year. In today’s show, we look back at some of those events of 2022 and where they may lead us in 2023.
Watch the show, read the articles and then cast your vote and email your MP to tell them why you think what you do--Only at Unpublished.ca!
Guests:
Joining us to discuss what transpired in 2022…
1. Nik Nanos, Chief Data Scientist and Founder, NANOS RESEARCH
2. Tasha Kheiriddin, Columnist National Post, Principal Navigator
3. Nelson Wiseman, Professor Emeritus Dept. Political Science, University of Toronto
4. Tom Parkin, Commentator / Columnist and Principal at Impact Strategies










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