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Keith Boag

Former CBC Chief Washington and Ottawa correspondent, offering non-partisan insights.

Top 3 podcasts with Keith Boag

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Feb 4, 2025 • 43min

SMT - Who Blinked First -- Trump or Trudeau?

Political strategists Bruce Anderson and Fred DeLorey clash over tariffs and trade impacts between Canada and the U.S. They dissect whether Trump or Trudeau blinked first in recent negotiations. Keith Boag provides unbiased insights into the political nuances at play, including the surprising unity among Canadian parties amidst U.S. tensions. The discussion further shifts to Ontario's campaign dynamics shaped by trade issues, highlighting the evolving Liberal leadership race and the complex interprovincial trade challenges facing Canada.
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Nov 6, 2024 • 25min

America embraces a second Trump presidency

Keith Boag, a longtime CBC Washington correspondent, offers deep insights on the surprising turn of events in the recent election, highlighting a shift towards Donald Trump. He unpacks the implications of swing states and the unforeseen support Trump received from minority voters. Boag also discusses Kamala Harris's delayed speech and its significance for the Democratic Party. The nuances of voter dynamics, particularly in relation to the abortion debate, and potential challenges and strategies for a second Trump presidency are key topics that bring clarity to this complex political landscape.
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Sep 11, 2024 • 26min

Harris comes out swinging in a crucial presidential debate

In a heated debate, Donald Trump, the former president and current contender, faced off against Kamala Harris, the sitting vice president and challenger for the presidency. Keith Boag, a seasoned Washington correspondent, analyzes their strategies and the debate's key moments. They delve into economic issues like inflation, immigration controversies, and how the candidates positioned themselves against the backdrop of past administration policies. The complexities of media influence and public perception also play a pivotal role in the discussion.