

John Manley
Former Deputy Prime Minister of Canada and served in the Canadian Parliament from 1988 to 2004. Provided political commentary on the upcoming federal elections in Canada.
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Feb 4, 2025 • 43min
The Trade Battle Unfolds – Insights from Former Deputy Prime Minister John Manley
Join John Manley, former Deputy Prime Minister of Canada and a key figure in finance and foreign affairs, as he unpacks the current trade tensions between Canada and the U.S. He discusses the implications of recent tariffs and suggests strategic responses for Canada. Manley highlights the importance of enhancing energy security and diversifying markets. He also addresses the need for increased defense spending and modernization of energy infrastructure. Tune in for insights on navigating the complex landscape of North American economic relations!

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Apr 11, 2025 • 1h 28min
Financial Markets in Turmoil Ahead of Canadian Elections
John Manley, former Deputy Prime Minister of Canada, and David Herle, a seasoned political strategist, dive into the intricate dynamics of the upcoming Canadian elections. They discuss shifting voter sentiments, the impact of immigration policies, and how the Liberal party's strategy is adapting to economic dissatisfaction among youth. The conversation also touches on the challenges facing Canada’s energy future amid regulatory pressures and the importance of navigating divisive politics for a unified national identity.

Jun 28, 2025 • 50min
Trump's cut off Canada-U.S. trade talks. Now what?
Join former Deputy Prime Minister John Manley as he analyzes the fallout from Trump ending trade talks with Canada, emphasizing negotiation strategies needed in this complex landscape. Political strategist George Soule discusses the NDP's challenges and opportunities in a two-party system. The conversation also touches on the new Canada Disability Benefit, with personal stories highlighting the struggles and bureaucratic hurdles faced by disabled Canadians. Lastly, hear funny yet impactful political advice from seasoned veterans on navigating the political arena.