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The BC and New Brunswick elections have ended… well, the New Brunswick one has. Saskatchewan is up next. Do they even know about each other in those provinces? Or is it like the black bears in the monkey enclosure at African Lion Safari and they exist seemingly unaware of each other’s existence?
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Poilievre said he can’t get his national security clearance so he can freely criticize the government… but how can you criticize something you don’t know anything about? Is this political games, national negligence, or is there a reason he can’t get it? We talk to Green Party of Canada leader Elizabeth May, who has national security clearance, to try and find out.
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Three provinces, three elections, ten days – Canada’s political stage is heating up, and the stakes couldn’t be higher for British Columbia, New Brunswick, and Saskatchewan. Plus we play Bonk, Marry, Banish.
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The provincial premiers of Canada have seemingly all decided that this was the week to collectively start announcing their most off-the-wall almost-ideas. Let’s go over some of thoe more bananagram ones.
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Prime Minister Trudeau went on Late Night with Stephen Colbert. It’s the number one late night talk show in the USA… does it matter?
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It’s a battle of confidence in the House Of Commons these day. Trudeau, Poilievre, and Singh have lots of confidence but do voters have confidence in them?
Plus what superhero would Blanchet be?
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The Liberal Party have enlisted Mark Carney as political advisor, journalist and professional pessimist David Moscrop weighs in and claims to have the guitar from Jurassic World (we think).
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Jagmeet Singh, leader of the NDP, has decided to end the supply and confidence agreement with the Liberal Party, causing a stir in Canadian politics. We try to figure out the decision, the timing, and the poor optics.
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The UCP government in Alberta is taking over hospitals and handing them to publicly funded but privately owned Covenant Health or… others. There seems to be some familiar names associated with Covenant Health. Almost like there’s money to be made. Weird.
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* The Saskatchewan government's plan to spend a billion dollars on irrigation trenches raises questions about the allocation of public funds.* The controversial video released by the Conservative Party of Canada showcases poor judgment and editing choices.* The same number of people want to defund the CBC AND bring back the death penalty* Politicians often make questionable decisions and retract them later, leading to public scrutiny and criticism.
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Is some of the stuff Poilievre says lying or really dumb? We think know which. The impact and tactics of Jordan Peterson, as well as the support he receives from conservative figures like Pierre Poilievre. The top concerns of the UCP members, as revealed in their policy resolutions for the annual meeting. The conversation ends with a lighthearted improvised theme song.
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Should schools ban cell phones? BotGate for the Conservative Party of Canada? Has American style politics creeped into Canada just acid wash jeans?
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The term 'weird' as a political tactic. How calling someone or something weird can undermine their authority and power. They also discuss the idea of not giving people the benefit of the doubt and taking their words at face value. A specific example of a politician who has been facing backlash on social media. They analyze her controversial statements and behaviour, highlighting the need for politicians to handle criticism and negative comments in a more effective and professional manner.
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The ethics scandal involving Alberta Premier Danielle Smith. The potential impact of Kamala Harris becoming the Democratic nominee, on Canadian conservatives.
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Brittlestar, Steve Boots, and Lisa discuss the recent assassination attempt on the former president of the US and the reactions and conspiracy theories surrounding it. The conversation also touches on the need for media pushback and the role of grifters in manipulating public opinion. Predictions for future events in Canada, including the appointment of Mark Carney as Minister of Finance and a hypothetical attack by Godzilla on Toronto.
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The recent UK election and the political landscape in Canada. The abundance of information and the resulting apathy, the Saskatchewan government's battle with the CRA over carbon tax, and the eccentricities of Canadian politics. The hosts discuss the impact of algorithms on information consumption, and the need for better civic education. The hosts end with their beloved improvised theme song (for possibly the last time and auto-tuned by producer Owen) and a reminder to take care of oneself.
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Politico Extraordinaire Scott Reid mistakenly joins Brittlestar, Lisa B, Steve Boots for a discussion about that by-election loss in Toronto and what it means for Prime Minister Trudeau. The conversation touches on the potential need for change within the Liberal Party and the importance of authenticity and sincerity in political communication. The quality of people entering politics and the challenges they face are discussed.
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The decline of civility in society and the exploitation of anger for engagement on social media platforms. Politicians face constant criticism and personal attacks, which takes a toll on their mental health and their families. The toxic nature of politics discourages smart and well-intentioned individuals from entering the field. We debate whether politicians should be on social media and the impact it has on public discourse. They conclude with a lighthearted discussion about movies and their improvised theme song.
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Ottawa has appointed a Night Mayor to boost its nightlife and attract more people to downtown. Yes, that’s funny. There is a discussion about the conflicting interpretations of the NSICOP Foreign Interference report by Elizabeth May and Jagmeet Singh, and why Poilievre won’t read it. We also talk about the new tin foil hat statements of Premier Scott Moe in Saskatchewan.
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Election interference from foreign entities, redacted information, and the implications for political parties. The role of the NSICOP, and how to say NSICOP. The conversation concludes with a light-hearted improvised theme song.
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