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Political Blind Date is a Canadian television program, which premiered on TVOntario in 2017. The series pairs two Canadian politicians with different ideological beliefs in a "blind date" situation to discuss their perspectives on a political issue; participants are not informed of who they're being paired with until they arrive to begin taping. The participants may already be professionally acquainted with their "date," sometimes even serving in the same political body, but typically do not already know each other very well outside of work, and thus may not previously have had an opportunity to discuss their political perspectives with each other in a non-partisan and non-adversarial way.
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Improving Indigenous Communities: Romeo Saganash and Don Rusnak Corrections: Cheri DiNovo and Marie-France Lalonde Safe Injection Sites: Matt Brown and Giorgio Mammoliti Carbon Taxes: Arthur Potts and Shannon Stubbs Transit: Doug Ford and Jagmeet Singh Asylum Seekers: Pierre Paul-Hus and Rob Oliphant Opportunities for Newcomers: Jenny Kwan and Gary Anandasangaree Marijuana: Garnett Genuis and Nathaniel Erskine-Smith Homelessness: Patrick Brown and Dan Carter Veterans: John Brassard and Darrell Samson The Real History of Canada: Sol Mamakwa and Jeff McLaren The Housing Crisis: Ana Bailão and Stephen Holyday Clean Water: Karen Weaver and Mitch Twolan Religious Symbols: Michael Coteau and Christopher Skeete Systemic Racism: Greg Fergus and Michael Thompson Hallway Medicine: Sara Singh and Natalia Kusendova City Finances: Gary Crawford and Shelley Carroll The Opioid Crisis: Nathaniel Erskine-Smith and Garnett Genuis Cities and the Environment: Andrea Khanjin and Jennifer McKelvie The High-Tech Future: Donna Skelly and Kathryn McGarry Taxes: Lisa Raitt and Wayne Easter The Urban-Rural Divide: Bonnie Crombie and Andrew Scheer Subways: Jim Karygiannis and Anthony Perruzza Pipeline Politics: Elizabeth May and Cathy McLeod Migrant Labour: Taras Natyshak and Dave Epp Hydro Rates and Energy Policy: Bill Walker and Peter Tabuns The Food We Eat: Randy Pettapiece and Mike Schreiner Guns in Canada: Marco Mendicino and Glen Motz Housing: Maria Augimeri and Adam Vaughan
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Political Blind Date is a Canadian television program, which premiered on TVOntario in 2017. The series pairs two Canadian politicians with different ideological beliefs in a "blind date" situation to discuss their perspectives on a political issue; participants are not informed of who they're being paired with until they arrive to begin taping. The participants may already be professionally acquainted with their "date," sometimes even serving in the same political body, but typically do not already know each other very well outside of work, and thus may not previously have had an opportunity to discuss their political perspectives with each other in a non-partisan and non-adversarial way. The show's fifth season, broadcast in 2022, was its last.
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2019-03-07 2017-12-05 2021-02-23 2022-03-22 2021-02-09 2017-11-21 2021-02-02 2021-01-19 2017-12-12 2022-03-15 2017-11-14 2021-02-16 2017-11-07 2020-02-04 2020-02-25 2019-02-28 2017-11-28 2020-02-11 2020-01-28 2022-04-12 2019-02-21 2020-02-18 2019-03-14 2022-04-19 2019-03-21 2019-02-14 2020-01-21 2022-03-29 2021-01-26
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