
Glen McGregor
Political correspondent for CityNews with long experience covering federal politics and parliamentary affairs, brought on to analyze the implications of the floor crossing and Conservative party dynamics.
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Nov 6, 2025 • 25min
Can Poilievre keep his party from falling apart?
Glen McGregor, a seasoned political correspondent for CityNews, breaks down the recent floor crossing of MP Chris d'Entremont from Conservative to Liberal. He explores how Poilievre's aggressive leadership style may be alienating centrist Conservatives. McGregor also discusses the implications for party loyalty as tensions mount leading up to the leadership review. With rumors of potential defections and a changing Conservative identity, the future of Poilievre's leadership hangs in the balance amidst evolving party dynamics.

Sep 5, 2025 • 21min
What's next for the Carney government - an inside look inside the cabinet retreat
Glen McGregor, a CityNews Political Reporter with deep insights into Canadian politics, shares his experiences covering Prime Minister Mark Carney's cabinet planning forum. They discuss the balancing act between austerity and investment in the upcoming budget. Topics include the current U.S.-Canada trade negotiations, highlighting tariff issues, and Canadians’ shifting concerns about the economy under Trump’s influence. McGregor delves into the political dynamics within Parliament and the strategies of both the government and the opposition amid ongoing challenges.

Oct 23, 2024 • 24min
Is this latest mutiny the end for Justin Trudeau?
Glen McGregor, a Parliament Hill reporter for City News, dives into the increasing unrest within the Liberal Party surrounding Justin Trudeau's leadership. He discusses the mounting pressure from Liberal MPs calling for Trudeau's resignation and the formal letter they've drafted. The conversation explores the implications of by-election losses, the internal conflict during closed caucus meetings, and how a leader can be challenged. With potential future contenders in the mix, McGregor highlights the precarious state of party unity and the uncertain months ahead for Trudeau.


