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Rosemary Barton on CBC, The West Block with Mercedes Stephenson on Global and best of all, Question Period hosted by Vassy Kapelos are the three main "Sunday morning political shows" in Canada, but they've all been MIA over the past two or three months.
Now they return this weekend, as the political rodeo gets ready to begin again in Ottawa, with the return of Parliament next week. (There certainly would have been enough to cover over the summer, but they all took it off anyway.)
My favourite of them is still the long running QP, which not only gets the best guests, but has the best host. I like to record the thing and then listen back while I'm doing some household chore. None of the shows require you to actually watch them.
The great irony, for me, is that I used to despise Question Period. Way back in the late 70s at my first job over at CKEY's "Newsradio" service, we used to have to tape and then select clips from the show to send out to our subscribers. That meant listening to the entire thing and trying to find something short worth using. Given how busy that shift was, it wasn't always easy to find the time.
But now that I'm no longer "on shift" on the weekends, it's actually pretty interesting.
It will be nice to have all three shows back.
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And by the way, it's also good for CKTB, St. Catharines, which for some reason has been replaying ancient episodes of Question Period on Sunday nights, despite the fact they were hopelessly dated.
Last week, I was out walking the dog and heard them talking about the "upcoming by-election in St. Paul's" and how important it would be. Also the upcoming Biden - yes, Biden -Trump debate.
There is nothing worse than old news being presented as new. At least that won't happen on 610 for a while. But really, someone should have noticed.