
Ginny Roth
Partner at Crestview Strategy. Provides commentary and analysis on various topics for The Hub.
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Jun 6, 2025 • 13min
Canada’s relationship with America will never be ‘over’
Ginny Roth, a Partner at Crestview Strategy known for her insightful commentary, delves into the intricate ties between Canada and the U.S., emphasizing that their relationship is far from over despite the complexities of modern geopolitics. She critiques the recent Hockey Canada trial, highlighting the urgent need for a stronger ethical framework around sexual consent and societal norms. Roth argues for greater moral leadership in youth development, stressing that shaping values is crucial even when it challenges individual rights.

May 2, 2025 • 20min
What should we expect from Carney's government?
Ginny Roth, a Partner at Crestview Strategy and a political commentator, joins the discussion on Prime Minister Mark Carney's initial press conference and future governmental strategies. She delves into the balance of coalition politics, emphasizing the challenges of uniting centrists and progressives. The conversation also critiques the government's approach to immigration and public safety amid rising urban issues. Roth highlights the key cabinet selections and how Carney's governance style aims to balance identity politics with meritocracy while engaging with U.S. relations.

Apr 28, 2025 • 39min
Election 2025: Day 36, The final leg of the election race & generational divides exposed
In this insightful discussion, Darrell Bricker, CEO of Ipsos Global Public Affairs, and Ginny Roth, Partner at Crestview Strategy, dive deep into the 2025 election landscape. They highlight the stark generational divides in political preferences, noting younger voters' surprising lean towards Conservative views. The duo also ponders the implications of increased voter engagement and barriers to participation. Finally, they analyze recent polling trends that reveal significant shifts in support dynamics across Canada, especially between urban and suburban regions.