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Ben Woodfinden

Senior advisor at Meredith Boessenkool & Phillips and director at MBP Intelligence; former director of communications for Pierre Poilievre, with expertise in federal housing policy and public policy advisory work.

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May 28, 2025 • 45min

A Poilievre insider on the Conservative message

Ben Woodfinden, former communications director for Pierre Poilievre, shares his insights on the shifting tides of Canadian conservatism. He defends the party's recent electoral strategy and emphasizes the need for a strong, inclusive populist message to attract diverse demographics. Woodfinden also discusses the media landscape's evolution, including the transition from traditional outlets to social media for voter engagement. He highlights pressing issues like affordable housing and the complexities of coalition building to ensure future success.
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Jan 13, 2026 • 56min

Special Guest Ben Woodfinden | EP. 156

In this engaging discussion, Ben Woodfinden, a senior advisor at MBP Intelligence with a rich background in federal housing policy, tackles the housing crisis in Canada. He reveals how municipal fees contribute to skyrocketing home prices, making it hard for young Canadians to buy homes. Ben also highlights the struggle between federal and municipal policies, the demand-supply mismatch exacerbated by immigration, and the generational divide in homeownership opportunities. The conversation dives into the anger surrounding these issues and explores the potential paths forward.
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May 14, 2025 • 24min

An insider's view of Poilievre's campaign

Ben Woodfinden, former communications director for Pierre Poilievre and writer at The Hub, shares his insider perspective on political campaign dynamics. He delves into how 'gatekeepers' in Canadian politics influence voter engagement and the need for fresh voices to motivate youth and new Canadians. Woodfinden discusses the importance of maintaining authenticity amid a shifting political landscape and highlights the challenge of communicating policies over personalities. He also addresses the Conservative Party's post-election strategies and the necessity for a renewed connection with Canadian nationalism.

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