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- CPAC_(TV_channel) abstract "CPAC (/ˈsiːpæk/ SEE-pak; English: Cable Public Affairs Channel and in French: La Chaîne d'affaires publiques par câble), is a Canadian Category A cable and satellite specialty channel service that is owned by a consortium that includes among other part-owners Rogers Communications, Shaw Communications, Vidéotron, Cogeco and EastLink. The channel is devoted to coverage of public and government affairs, including carrying a full, uninterrupted feed of proceedings of the House of Commons of Canada, with two audio channels, one in English and the other in French. CPAC is similar to services in other countries including C-SPAN (United States), EuroparlTV (European Union), La Chaîne parlementaire (France), Phoenix (Germany), BBC Parliament (United Kingdom) and NBR in (Brazil), some of which (particularly C-SPAN) occasionally supply programming to CPAC.CPAC's main purpose is the broadcast of proceedings of the House of Commons. Other programming includes meetings of House of Commons and Canadian Senate parliamentary committees, occasional Supreme Court proceedings, political conventions, conferences, committees and coverage of general elections. CPAC also airs the proceedings of certain Royal Commissions and judicial enquiries. Proceedings of the Senate are not carried as the upper house has yet to agree to allow its sessions to be televised. On April 25, 2006, Senator Hugh Segal moved that the proceedings of the Senate be televised; the motion was referred to the Senate Standing Committee on Rules, Procedures and the Rights of Parliament for consideration, but as of 2015 has never been approved by the full Senate.In 2003, at the behest of the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC), CPAC and its carriers started to allow television viewers to choose which language they can hear the service in, putting the feed of one language on the service's main audio channel and the feed of the other language on its second audio program channel. Some cable systems also offer the two feeds on separate channels for easier access. CPAC has also offered a \"floor\" feed, a feed that does not carry any simultaneous translation, although due to the changes noted above, it may not remain in use over cable or satellite television.A choice between all three feeds are offered on CPAC's free Internet video stream available on the channel's website.".
- CPAC_(TV_channel) country Canada.
- CPAC_(TV_channel) formerName "Canadian Parliamentary Channel (CPaC)".
- CPAC_(TV_channel) headquarter Ontario.
- CPAC_(TV_channel) headquarter Ottawa.
- CPAC_(TV_channel) language Canadian_English.
- CPAC_(TV_channel) language Canadian_French.
- CPAC_(TV_channel) locationCountry Canada.
- CPAC_(TV_channel) owningCompany Cogeco.
- CPAC_(TV_channel) owningCompany Eastlink_(company).
- CPAC_(TV_channel) owningCompany Rogers_Communications.
- CPAC_(TV_channel) owningCompany Shaw_Communications.
- CPAC_(TV_channel) owningCompany Vidéotron.
- CPAC_(TV_channel) pictureFormat 480i.
- CPAC_(TV_channel) slogan "Politics in Action".
- CPAC_(TV_channel) thumbnail CPAC_Logo.svg?width=300.
- CPAC_(TV_channel) wikiPageExternalLink www.cpac.ca.
- CPAC_(TV_channel) wikiPageExternalLink www.cpac.ca.
- CPAC_(TV_channel) wikiPageExternalLink bp242-e.htm.
- CPAC_(TV_channel) wikiPageID "430138".
- CPAC_(TV_channel) wikiPageLength "11303".
- CPAC_(TV_channel) wikiPageOutDegree "91".
- CPAC_(TV_channel) wikiPageRevisionID "701149872".
- CPAC_(TV_channel) wikiPageWikiLink 2010_Winter_Olympics.
- CPAC_(TV_channel) wikiPageWikiLink 40th_Canadian_Parliament.
- CPAC_(TV_channel) wikiPageWikiLink 480i.
- CPAC_(TV_channel) wikiPageWikiLink BBC_Parliament.
- CPAC_(TV_channel) wikiPageWikiLink Bell_Aliant.
- CPAC_(TV_channel) wikiPageWikiLink Bell_Fibe_TV.
- CPAC_(TV_channel) wikiPageWikiLink Bell_TV.
- CPAC_(TV_channel) wikiPageWikiLink Brazil.
- CPAC_(TV_channel) wikiPageWikiLink Broadcast_delay.
- CPAC_(TV_channel) wikiPageWikiLink C-SPAN.
- CPAC_(TV_channel) wikiPageWikiLink CBC_Parliamentary_Television_Network.
- CPAC_(TV_channel) wikiPageWikiLink Cable_television.
- CPAC_(TV_channel) wikiPageWikiLink Campaign_Politics.
- CPAC_(TV_channel) wikiPageWikiLink Canada.
- CPAC_(TV_channel) wikiPageWikiLink Canada_Day.
- CPAC_(TV_channel) wikiPageWikiLink Canadian_Broadcasting_Corporation.
- CPAC_(TV_channel) wikiPageWikiLink Canadian_English.
- CPAC_(TV_channel) wikiPageWikiLink Canadian_French.
- CPAC_(TV_channel) wikiPageWikiLink Canadian_Radio-television_and_Telecommunications_Commission.
- CPAC_(TV_channel) wikiPageWikiLink Canadian_Senate_Standing_Committee_on_Rules,_Procedures_and_the_Rights_of_Parliament.
- CPAC_(TV_channel) wikiPageWikiLink Category:1992_establishments_in_Canada.
- CPAC_(TV_channel) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Canadian_analog_cable_television_networks.
- CPAC_(TV_channel) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Commercial-free_television_networks.
- CPAC_(TV_channel) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Companies_based_in_Ottawa.
- CPAC_(TV_channel) wikiPageWikiLink Category:English-language_television_stations_in_Canada.
- CPAC_(TV_channel) wikiPageWikiLink Category:House_of_Commons_of_Canada.
- CPAC_(TV_channel) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Legislature_broadcasters_in_Canada.
- CPAC_(TV_channel) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Television_channels_and_stations_established_in_1992.
- CPAC_(TV_channel) wikiPageWikiLink Category_A_services.
- CPAC_(TV_channel) wikiPageWikiLink Cogeco.
- CPAC_(TV_channel) wikiPageWikiLink Committee.
- CPAC_(TV_channel) wikiPageWikiLink Eastlink_(company).
- CPAC_(TV_channel) wikiPageWikiLink Electoral_district_(Canada).
- CPAC_(TV_channel) wikiPageWikiLink EuroparlTV.
- CPAC_(TV_channel) wikiPageWikiLink European_Union.
- CPAC_(TV_channel) wikiPageWikiLink France.
- CPAC_(TV_channel) wikiPageWikiLink Germany.
- CPAC_(TV_channel) wikiPageWikiLink Glen_McInnis.
- CPAC_(TV_channel) wikiPageWikiLink House_of_Commons_of_Canada.
- CPAC_(TV_channel) wikiPageWikiLink Hugh_Segal.
- CPAC_(TV_channel) wikiPageWikiLink Ici_Radio-Canada_Télé.
- CPAC_(TV_channel) wikiPageWikiLink La_Chaîne_parlementaire.
- CPAC_(TV_channel) wikiPageWikiLink Language_interpretation.
- CPAC_(TV_channel) wikiPageWikiLink Manitoba_Telecom_Services.
- CPAC_(TV_channel) wikiPageWikiLink Mark_Sutcliffe.
- CPAC_(TV_channel) wikiPageWikiLink Martin_Stringer.
- CPAC_(TV_channel) wikiPageWikiLink NBR_(TV_channel).
- CPAC_(TV_channel) wikiPageWikiLink Ontario.
- CPAC_(TV_channel) wikiPageWikiLink Ottawa.
- CPAC_(TV_channel) wikiPageWikiLink Parliament_Hill.
- CPAC_(TV_channel) wikiPageWikiLink Peter_Van_Dusen.
- CPAC_(TV_channel) wikiPageWikiLink Phoenix_(German_TV_station).
- CPAC_(TV_channel) wikiPageWikiLink Pierre_Donais.
- CPAC_(TV_channel) wikiPageWikiLink Political_convention.
- CPAC_(TV_channel) wikiPageWikiLink Public_affairs_(broadcasting).
- CPAC_(TV_channel) wikiPageWikiLink Quebec.
- CPAC_(TV_channel) wikiPageWikiLink Quebecor.
- CPAC_(TV_channel) wikiPageWikiLink Rogers_Communications.
- CPAC_(TV_channel) wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Commission.
- CPAC_(TV_channel) wikiPageWikiLink SaskTel.
- CPAC_(TV_channel) wikiPageWikiLink Satellite_television.
- CPAC_(TV_channel) wikiPageWikiLink Second_audio_program.
- CPAC_(TV_channel) wikiPageWikiLink Senate_of_Canada.
- CPAC_(TV_channel) wikiPageWikiLink Shaw_Communications.
- CPAC_(TV_channel) wikiPageWikiLink Shaw_Direct.
- CPAC_(TV_channel) wikiPageWikiLink Specialty_channel.
- CPAC_(TV_channel) wikiPageWikiLink Standard-definition_television.
- CPAC_(TV_channel) wikiPageWikiLink Streaming_media.
- CPAC_(TV_channel) wikiPageWikiLink Supreme_Court_of_Canada.
- CPAC_(TV_channel) wikiPageWikiLink TVA_(Canada).
- CPAC_(TV_channel) wikiPageWikiLink Telus_TV.
- CPAC_(TV_channel) wikiPageWikiLink Tom_Green.
- CPAC_(TV_channel) wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom.
- CPAC_(TV_channel) wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- CPAC_(TV_channel) wikiPageWikiLink V_(TV_network).
- CPAC_(TV_channel) wikiPageWikiLink Vidéotron.
- CPAC_(TV_channel) wikiPageWikiLink Zazeen.