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Leading author, journalist and thinker David Frum and The Hub's editor-at-large Sean Speer discuss Prime Minister Mark Carney's first trip abroad to the United Kingdom and France instead of the United States, why he should have actually gone to Mexico first, and what to make of Canada's ongoing response to the Trump administration's provocations.
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0:18 - Nova Scotia’s big trade reform could shake up the country—for the better, by Trevor Tombe
7:27 - Will Trump’s tariffs lead to inflation?, by Alicia Planincic
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Hub Headlines features audio versions of the best commentaries and analysis published daily in The Hub. Enjoy listening to original and provocative takes on the issues that matter while you are on the go.
0:21 - Let's not complicate things—whoever wins the most seats in the next election should win power in Ottawa, by J.J. McCullough
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Matthew Kroenig, American political scientist and national security strategist currently serving as vice president of the Atlantic Council, discusses his recent book We Win, They Lose: Republican Foreign Policy and the New Cold War. He lays out a bold new strategy—A Trump-Reagan foreign policy fusion—to win the new Cold War against China, keep Russia contained, and advance America's national interests at home and abroad.
The Hub Dialogues features The Hub's editor-at-large, Sean Speer, in conversation with leading entrepreneurs, policymakers, scholars, and thinkers on the issues and challenges that will shape Canada's future at home and abroad.
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Hub Headlines features audio versions of the best commentaries and analysis published daily in The Hub. Enjoy listening to original and provocative takes on the issues that matter while you are on the go.
0:15 - Mark Carney must meet voters and test his legitimacy—now, by Joanna Baron
6:22 - As the mayor of a mining city, here’s why critical minerals could be Canada’s trump card in the trade war, by Paul Lefebvre
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Hub Headlines features audio versions of the best commentaries and analysis published daily in The Hub. Enjoy listening to original and provocative takes on the issues that matter while you are on the go.
0:15 - The many faces of Mark Carney, by Ginny Roth
7:26 - The world has changed. So has journalism. Here’s why I’m joining The Hub, by Theo Argitis
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Publisher Rudyard Griffiths and editor-at-large Sean Speer discuss Mark Carney's officially swearing in as Prime Minister and the appointment of his cabinet, as well as the prospects of an impending election. They also cover the Canadian media's heavy reliance on government subsidies and how that may influence Canadians' perception of its coverage during an election campaign.
The Roundtable features The Hub's publisher, Rudyard Griffiths and editor-at-large, Sean Speer. The Roundtable is produced and edited by The Hub’s content editor, Amal Attar-Guzman.
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Hub Headlines features audio versions of the best commentaries and analysis published daily in The Hub. Enjoy listening to original and provocative takes on the issues that matter while you are on the go.
0:19 - Trump’s tariffs aren’t actually about trade. Here’s why, by David Murray
6:38 - ‘I seriously feel like a child of divorce’: What Trump-voting Canada-U.S. dual citizens are making of the American tariffs and ‘51st state’ threats, by Élie Cantin-Nantel
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John Stackhouse, senior vice-president to the office of the CEO at RBC, discusses a DeepDive essay he recently authored for The Hub on the Trump administration’s tariff threats, the evolving global economic order, and how Canada can mitigate the risks and seize on the economic opportunities in today’s unsettled world.
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The Hub Dialogues features The Hub's editor-at-large, Sean Speer, in conversation with leading entrepreneurs, policymakers, scholars, and thinkers on the issues and challenges that will shape Canada's future at home and abroad.
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Darrell Bricker, the CEO of Ipsos Global Public Affairs, and Sean Speer, The Hub's editor-at-large, discuss Mark Carney’s decisive victory in the Liberal leadership race, the implications for the upcoming federal election, and the challenges that Carney may face as Canada’s next prime minister.
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Leading author, journalist and thinker David Frum and The Hub's editor-at-large Sean Speer discuss President Trump's escalating threats to Canada and their economic and political implications, as well as Mark Carney's decisive win in last weeked's Liberal Party leadership race and his pending transition into becoming the Canadian prime minister.
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This week on “Full Press”, how prime minister-designate Mark Carney will manage the media, whether journalists should be devoting ink to Trump’s annexation threats, the fallout of Jeff Bezos’ billionaire dictate that The Washington Post’s opinion pages will now be reserved for “free markets”, and how Canadian journalists should respond to invitations from the Chinese embassy.
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Hub Headlines features audio versions of the best commentaries and analysis published daily in The Hub. Enjoy listening to original and provocative takes on the issues that matter while you are on the go.
0:18 - Making the election all about Donald Trump would be a mistake, by John Ibbitson
6:03 - Is the Alberta advantage making a comeback?, by Alicia Planincic
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Hub Headlines features audio versions of the best commentaries and analysis published daily in The Hub. Enjoy listening to original and provocative takes on the issues that matter while you are on the go.
0:18 - The U.S. tariff threat could break Canada—or be a blessing in disguise, by Bill Bewick
9:16 - John Rustad built the BC Conservatives. This is the thanks he gets?, by Kirk LaPointe
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Professor of Globalization and Development at Oxford University Ian Goldin’s new book, The Shortest History of Migration, challenges many of the negative assumptions about migrants behind Trump’s anti-immigration rhetoric and policies. In fact, he argues the opposite is true: migrants contribute significantly to job creation and growth, and countries who ignore this reality do so at their own peril.
The Hub Dialogues features The Hub's editor-at-large, Sean Speer, in conversation with leading entrepreneurs, policymakers, scholars, and thinkers on the issues and challenges that will shape Canada's future at home and abroad.
If you like what you are hearing on Hub Dialogues consider subscribing to The Hub's free weekly email newsletter featuring our insights and analysis on key public policy issues. Sign up here: https://thehub.ca/join/.
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Hub Headlines features audio versions of the best commentaries and analysis published daily in The Hub. Enjoy listening to original and provocative takes on the issues that matter while you are on the go.
0:23 - Need to Know: Expecting a balanced budget? Don’t—Carney’s deficit could be even higher than Trudeau’s, by Sean Speer and Trevor Tombe
4:23 - Those cheering on the Liberals’ plans for the CBC should think twice, by Peter Menzies
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Hub Headlines features audio versions of the best commentaries and analysis published daily in The Hub. Enjoy listening to original and provocative takes on the issues that matter while you are on the go.
0:18 - The constitutional limits on Carney’s powers as prime minister, by Howard Anglin
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Publisher Rudyard Griffiths and editor-at-large Sean Speer discuss an extraordinary New York Times story about President Trump and representatives from his administration telling Canadian officials in private their intention to revisit longstanding border treaties and water agreements between their two countries. They also explore how this may shape Canada's response to ongoing bilateral issues with the United States. In addition, they discuss this weekend's Liberal Party leadership vote and the prospect of Mark Carney becoming prime minister without ever having served in Parliament.
The Roundtable features The Hub's publisher, Rudyard Griffiths and editor-at-large, Sean Speer. The Roundtable is produced and edited by The Hub’s content editor, Amal Attar-Guzman.
If you liked what you heard in the first half of the program and wish to subscribe to full-length editions of The Roundtable please consider becoming a Hub Hero (https://thehub.ca/join/hero/). Hub Heroes also gets our premium paid newsletters featuring our best insight and analysis along with all our paid content on TheHub.ca. All these benefits are conferred for one year. Sign up now! -
Hub Headlines features audio versions of the best commentaries and analysis published daily in The Hub. Enjoy listening to original and provocative takes on the issues that matter while you are on the go.
0:20 - Donald Trump is wrong—America needs Canadian oil, by Alicia Planincic
3:29 - Canada needs a smarter approach to housing taxation, by Matt Spoke
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Hub Headlines features audio versions of the best commentaries and analysis published daily in The Hub. Enjoy listening to original and provocative takes on the issues that matter while you are on the go.
0:19 - Canada’s federal deficit is worrying—but it’s nowhere near the fiscal crisis the U.S. is facing, by Trevor Tombe
6:50 - Need to Know: No, Canada doesn’t need a unity government, by Howard Anglin and David Polansky
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