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Andrew Mitrovica | The Federal Justice Agenda
Friday, December 08 2006 8:00 PM

Andrew Mitrovica

The Interview: Andrew Mitrovica

The fallout of the Maher Arar case: investigative journalist Andrew Mitrovica on the media's role in the mistreatment of a Canadian citizen.

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Guests

Andrew Mitrovica is the author of Covert Entry: Spies, Lies and Crimes Inside Canada's Secret Service. He has worked at the fifth estate, CTV National News, W5 and, most recently, at The Globe and Mail.

Andrew Mitrovica is the author of Covert Entry: Spies, Lies and Crimes Inside Canada's Secret Service. He has worked at the fifth estate, CTV National News, W5 and, most recently, at The Globe and Mail.

Producers

Erica Balch is a producer for The Agenda with Steve Paikin. She has produced several news documentaries on a range of issues including the extension of full funding to Catholic schools in Ontario and nuclear power and the inception of national social programs in Canada. Erica also co-produced the hour long documentary, 1985: The Year Politics in Ontario Changed Forever. Follow Erica on Twitter.

Erica Balch is a producer for The Agenda with Steve Paikin. She has produced several news documentaries on a range of issues including the extension of full funding to Catholic schools in Ontario and nuclear power and the inception of national social programs in Canada. Erica also co-produced the hour long documentary, 1985: The Year Politics in Ontario Changed Forever. Follow Erica on Twitter.

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The Debate: The Federal Justice Agenda

From judicial appointments to same sex marriage: politics and the courts in Stephen Harper's Canada.

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Guests

Grant Huscroft is associate dean academic with the Faculty of Law at the University of Western Ontario.

John Ibbitson is a political affairs columnist for The Globe and Mail, and author of the forthcoming, Open and Shut: Why America has Barack Obama and Canada has Stephen Harper.

Patrick Monahan is dean of Osgoode Hall Law School at York University.

Peter Russell is a member of the Department of Political Science at the University of Toronto, and author of Two Cheers for Minority Government: The Evolution of Canadian Parliamentary Democracy.

John Ibbitson is a political affairs columnist for The Globe and Mail, and author of the forthcoming, Open and Shut: Why America has Barack Obama and Canada has Stephen Harper.

Peter Russell is a member of the Department of Political Science at the University of Toronto, and author of Two Cheers for Minority Government: The Evolution of Canadian Parliamentary Democracy.

Patrick Monahan

Grant Huscroft is associate dean academic with the Faculty of Law at the University of Western Ontario.

Producers

Alan Echenberg is a senior producer for the Agenda with Steve Paikin and has been TVO's Ottawa bureau chief since 1998. In his fifteen seasons in the Parliament Hill bureau of TVO, he has produced dozens of field documentaries and hundreds of studio interviews and discussions. He's covered five federal elections, one referendum, one ice storm, one Grey Cup, one Alanis Morissette concert, one hot-air balloon festival, several playoff collapses by the Ottawa Senators, and many other stories. Somewhere in there, his efforts on one particular show helped win TVO a Gemini Award. Follow Alan on Twitter.

Alan Echenberg is a senior producer for the Agenda with Steve Paikin and has been TVO's Ottawa bureau chief since 1998. In his fifteen seasons in the Parliament Hill bureau of TVO, he has produced dozens of field documentaries and hundreds of studio interviews and discussions. He's covered five federal elections, one referendum, one ice storm, one Grey Cup, one Alanis Morissette concert, one hot-air balloon festival, several playoff collapses by the Ottawa Senators, and many other stories. Somewhere in there, his efforts on one particular show helped win TVO a Gemini Award. Follow Alan on Twitter.

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