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Greg MacEachern

Political strategist at KAN Strategies and former advisor to the Liberals, offering insights on Canadian politics.

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Dec 27, 2024 • 46min

Political Pulse panel on stories to watch in 2025

Greg MacEachern, a former Liberal ministerial staffer, discusses the inner turmoil of the Liberal Party as they grapple with low approval ratings and the need for new leadership. Melanie Richer, ex-communications director for the NDP, emphasizes the importance of relatable messaging for connecting with voters. Fred DeLorey, a former Conservative campaign manager, shares insights on the Conservative Party's rising prominence and strategic positioning for the upcoming 2025 elections. The conversation touches on gender dynamics in politics and the necessity for effective communication across party lines.
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Jan 28, 2025 • 21min

So how's the Liberal leadership race going?

Greg MacEachern, a seasoned political strategist and former advisor to the Liberals, dives into the turbulent waters of the Liberal leadership race. He discusses the abrupt disqualification of Ottawa MP Chandra Arya and the opaque reasons behind it. The conversation touches on the 'Trump effect,' party endorsement strategies, and the potential impact of economic challenges. MacEachern also speculates on whether a new leader might prompt an early election, emphasizing the ongoing need for integrity and diverse perspectives in the political arena.
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Jan 13, 2025 • 22min

Breaking down the odds of who will be our next Prime Minister

Greg MacEachern, Principal of KAN Strategies and former insider in the Liberal Party, shares his insights on the upcoming Liberal leadership race. He discusses the hefty $350,000 entry fee and its implications on candidates. The conversation dives into the balance between seasoned politicians and fresh faces, weighing their potential to reshape perceptions. MacEachern highlights the strategic dynamics at play, especially as the party navigates low polling numbers and prepares for a pivotal announcement in March.