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Carrie Tait

Reporter in The Globe's Calgary bureau who contributed reporting on Sam Mraiche's relationships with Alberta political figures and procurement dealings discussed in the episode.

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Dec 4, 2025 • 26min

The businessman at the heart of Alberta’s health care controversy

Tom Cardoso and Carrie Tait, journalists from The Globe and Mail, dive deep into Alberta's health care procurement scandal involving businessman Sam Mraiche. They discuss Mraiche's rise to prominence, his extensive ties to political figures like Premier Danielle Smith, and alarming procurement practices related to health contracts. With missing documentation and whispers of political interference, the hosts unravel the web connecting Mraiche to the government, raising serious ethical questions about the influence of business in public health.
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Nov 24, 2025 • 22min

The controversial push to expand private health care in Alberta

Carrie Tait, a reporter from The Globe's Calgary bureau, discusses Alberta's groundbreaking draft legislation allowing doctors to practice in both public and private systems. She reveals how this could potentially create a two-tiered healthcare model and its implications for patient access. Carrie explains the proposed categorization of doctors and the rationale behind the change—reducing wait times and retaining healthcare workers. Concerns about compliance with the Canada Health Act and the reaction from Ottawa are also highlighted, making for a thought-provoking conversation.
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May 9, 2025 • 21min

How serious is Alberta’s push for a referendum on separation?

Joining the discussion is Carrie Tait, a Globe reporter based in Edmonton who specializes in Alberta politics. She dives into the rising calls for referendum on separation in Alberta amidst feelings of discontent with the federal government. Tait discusses the complex dynamics of Albertan frustrations, including issues like equalization payments and pipeline development. The conversation also touches upon the implications of growing separatist sentiment and how this reflects a changing political narrative in the region.

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