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''The House'' is a Canadian national politics and
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radio program, airing nationally on Saturday mornings on
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with repeat broadcasts Saturday nights. The show's contents and format are similar to a television
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. It is produced from the studios of
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at the
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in
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,
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. The program's current host is Catherine Cullen.


History

The program debuted on October 22, 1977, soon after the rules of the
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were changed to permit radio and television broadcasts of the chamber's proceedings. The program's original concept was to simply record and air House debates, although the producers soon decided to add interview and journalism segments to broaden the program's scope and appeal. In late 2001 and early 2002, during the same repositioning process that ultimately saw the network's weekday morning program '' This Morning'' replaced with '' The Current'' and ''
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'', media began to report that ''The House'' was also slated for cancellation. The CBC acknowledged that the show's future was under consideration, but denied that any decision to cancel it had already been made. When the CBC formally announced its new programming lineup in May 2002, ''The House'' remained on the schedule.


Content

The content is focused on
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s with Canadian politicians, advocates, and commentators, with infrequent
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and a weekly "in-House panel" discussion featuring a rotating roster of CBC and external political journalists including
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,
Rosemary Barton Rosemary Barton (born May 31, 1976) is a Canadian political journalist, currently serving as the chief political correspondent for CBC. In this role, she anchors her own Sunday morning news show, '' Rosemary Barton Live'', hosted the "At Issu ...
,
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's
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, Joël-Denis Bellavance of '' La Presse'', and pundit
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. In the late 2000s, it also featured a segment called "That's a Good Question," in which
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answered listener questions about political processes. Apart from the serious current affairs pieces, the show has also aired some complementary entertainment features. These have included "Beat the House," where listeners are challenged to guess the identity of the mystery guest who was a notable figure in recent Canadian political news who gives a series of clues, and "A Little Housecleaning," which features political satirical humour. The
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episode is reserved for an annual holiday House Quiz, a
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-format political trivia competition featuring a panel of CBC journalists as competitors, each equipped with a different humorous noisemaker used to claim precedence in answering questions posed by the host about news stories from throughout the year. The digital archive on the CBC's website includes selected segments from the program dating as far back as 1978.


Hosts

The program's original host was
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. Since then, it has been hosted by Stephen Boissonneault, Denise Rudnicki, Judy Morrison (1980s), Jason Moscovitz (1990s), Anthony Germain (2001-2006),
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(2006-2011) and
Evan Solomon Evan Solomon (born April 20, 1968) is a Canadian columnist, political journalist, radio host, and publisher. Until 2022, he was the host of ''The Evan Solomon Show'' on Toronto-area talk radio station CFRB, a writer for ''Maclean's'' magazine, an ...
(2011-2015)."CBC Radio One Appoints New Host for 'The House'"
''Broadcaster'', September 8, 2011.
After Solomon's dismissal from the CBC in June 2015, Rosemary Barton hosted the first episode, while parliamentary reporter Chris Hall hosted thereafter. Hall retired from the CBC in June 2022."Revolving Door"
''Broadcast Dialogue'', June 2, 2022.
On August 17, 2022, it was announced that Catherine Cullen will be the new permanent host.


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''The House''
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