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Campaign Politics is a Canadian television show which airs on CPAC during federal elections. The program features CPAC journalists and hosts profiling different Canadian electoral districts, including feature interviews with the major party candidates, campaign volunteers and voters in the district. [1]

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2004 election

The following ridings were profiled during the 2004 election:

2006 election

The following ridings were profiled during the 2006 election:

2008 election

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References

  1. "Burnaby-Douglas riding featured on TV March 31". Burnaby Now, March 30, 2011.