Prime Minister Mark Carney unveiled his new cabinet this week, but he won’t be unveiling a budget this year — a move that drew plenty of criticism from his opponents. Newly appointed Industry Minister Melanie Joly joins The House to discuss the decision and weighs in on the new government’s other economic priorities. Then, two Hill watchers offer their takes on whether Carney’s cabinet picks deliver on his promise for change.
Plus, weeks after the election, dramatic recounts are still underway in a handful of ridings, and those results could shake up the House of Commons even further. An elections expert explains what’s happening and whether the flip-flopping risks undermining confidence in elections.
Finally, measles cases are rising in some parts of the country and provinces are under fire for not doing enough to keep the public better informed. Two doctors talk to Catherine Cullen about what can happen when politics and a deadly disease collide.
This episode features the voices of:
- Melanie Joly, Minister of Industry
- Shannon Proudfoot, writer for The Globe and Mail’s Ottawa bureau
- Paul Wells, author and podcaster
- Holly Ann Garnett, associate professor of the Royal Military College of Canada
- Dr. James Talbot, former Chief Medical Officer of Health for Alberta
- Dr. Kumanan Wilson, Chief Scientific Officer of Bruyère Health Research Institute