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An encore of a feature interview with celebrated Canadian military historian Tim Cook about his latest book hitting the shelves.
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Going into the final days of the 2024 US election campaign and if you believe the polls, a big if, then things are so close smart analysts aren't picking a winner.
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It's certainly being thrown around a lot but is it being used well? And, Janice is here to talk Middle East and Russia-Ukraine as well.
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So, did he dodge the coup? Does Justin Trudeau now have a clear path to the next election? After weeks of rumours and coded, secret talk, the plotters had their say in the caucus, and then it seemed everyone moved on. Or have they? Chantal and Bruce are here to chat about all this and more because there's always more!
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Lots of your letters again this week, and many of them are about elections. Both provincial ones in Canada and the big one south of the border. But there are lots more issues on your mind as well with your thoughts from across the country. Then, of course, it's Random Ranter time with his thoughts about what's almost always on the mind of voters in elections around the world these days.
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Revisiting the conversation with Paul Wells on his new book (or is it an essay?) "Justin Trudeau - On The Ropes". The well-known national columnist takes a hard look at the man who has been part of the Canadian landscape as a political leader for a dozen years now. What's the real story behind his leadership?
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Sudan's crisis continues but the world looks away. Why? Dr Samantha Nutt from War Child joins us once again to talk about her overseas travels to some of the planet's most difficult spots. Today, her focus is on Sudan and Afghanistan, both countries she has travelled to this year. This is an important conversation and one many of you have been calling for.
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Janice Stein makes her regular Monday appearance to discuss the Israeli killing of the Hamas leader in Gaza. Does Yahya Sinwar's death make a difference? Also, the latest on the war of drones between Ukraine and Russia - and should Ukraine get fast-tracked for membership in NATO? Or will that just make matters worse?
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The clock is ticking on Justin Trudeau as one issue after another is somehow connected to his leadership problems.
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Meanwhile, the majority of today's program is from you -- your turn on the question, who is the Canadian from our history you would most like the chance to sit down with?
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An encore of Author and Journalist Stephen Maher joins The Bridge to talk about his new book, The Prince, which is all about Justin Trudeau.
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Time in the cabinets of Pierre Trudeau, John Turner and Jean Chretien allowed Axworthy to see power close up.
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Rumours circulated that the Trudeau government was considering a procedure to shut Parliament down for weeks or even months.
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"Who is the Canadian from history you would like to have a long conversation with?" We've had so many replies we have enough for this week and next.
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An interview with Andrew Lawton the author of the new book on Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre.
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Less than a month to go now but the race between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump remains a toss-up. Why is it so close?
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For the last year October 7th has been described as a major intelligence failure by the Israelis and this proves it in very hard detail.
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We could be only months away from an election in Canada, so is there anything we need to learn from watching the debate over fact-checking in the US?
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