
Graham Gordon
The Hub's senior editor and analyst on economic issues; presents analysis of Canada's lagging productivity growth compared with the U.S. and critiques policy approaches to boosting investment and innovation.
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Nov 17, 2025 • 20min
The health-care status quo is failing
Sean Speer, The Hub's editor-at-large and a public policy expert, discusses Quebec's Bill 2, highlighting how it attempts to reform physician compensation, targeting deep-seated issues in Canadian Medicare. Graham Gordon, a senior editor focusing on economic analysis, explains Canada's disappointing productivity growth compared to the U.S. He critiques government spending in green initiatives, emphasizing the need for capital investment and talent attraction to spark innovation and improve economic performance.
Nov 11, 2025 • 18min
Young Canadians need to care about our WW2 veterans
In this discussion, Harrison Lowman, Managing Editor at The Hub, emphasizes the urgent need for young Canadians to connect with WWII veterans, stressing tangible local experiences to honor their sacrifices. Peter Menzies, a media consultant, critiques new federal funding for the CBC and its repercussions on private-sector media competition. Meanwhile, Graham Gordon analyzes the potential for the Liberals to secure a parliamentary majority, exploring strategies like floor crossings and tactical voting that could change the political landscape.
Nov 10, 2025 • 24min
Canadians will soon pay more interest on national debt than federal funds
Graham Gordon, Senior Editor at The Hub, discusses troubling projections that Canadians may soon spend more on national debt interest than on vital services like health care and child care. He highlights the risks this poses to fiscal priorities. Meanwhile, Norman Eilfson, a retired creative professional, critiques conservatism's direction, arguing for a fusion of free-market economics and cultural values. He recalls lessons from past conservative leaders and explores the generational shift in ideological focus among young conservatives.


