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Rob Russo

The Economist''s Canada correspondent, providing insights on Canadian politics and Mark Carney''s election.

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Jan 7, 2025 • 25min

It’s no longer Trudeau: Canada’s PM resigns

Rob Russo, The Economist's Canada correspondent, reveals the internal party conflicts leading to Justin Trudeau's resignation and the implications for future Canadian elections. Sophie Pedder, Paris bureau chief, reflects on the legacy of the Charlie Hebdo attacks, emphasizing the publication's commitment to satire despite ongoing threats. The discussion also highlights AI's transformative potential in the pharmaceutical industry, focusing on how it could reshape drug development by 2025, amidst challenges and optimism for future innovations.
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Jan 7, 2025 • 25min

It’s no longer Trudeau: Canada’s PM resigns

Rob Russo, The Economist's Canada correspondent, delves into the resignation of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, discussing the internal pressures and shifting political landscape that led to his exit. He highlights the potential successors and the impact on Canada's future. Meanwhile, Sophie Pedder reflects on the resilience of Charlie Hebdo ten years after the tragic attack, exploring themes of freedom of expression and the ongoing challenges faced by the publication. The conversation also touches on the intersection of AI and pharmaceutical development, offering insights into its transformative potential.
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Mar 10, 2025 • 24min

No question, Mark: Canada’s new PM

Rob Russo, The Economist's Canada correspondent, shares insights on Mark Carney's rise as Canada's new leader and the implications for Canadian politics amid American influences. Sarah Wu, reporting on China's winter tourism, discusses the burgeoning economy surrounding skiing in Harbin, spurred by government support. They also pay tribute to Rose Girone, the oldest known Holocaust survivor, highlighting her resilience through knitting. This compelling mix of politics and culture showcases significant developments shaping both nations.
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Dec 1, 2024 • 1h 35min

Trump's tariff threat, Bookstore endurance, Housing fixes, That's Puzzling!

Rob Russo, Canada correspondent for The Economist, and Stephanie Levitz from the Globe and Mail discuss Canada's response to Trump's tariff threats and the complexities of U.S.-Canada relations. Historian Evan Friss delves into the enduring charm of independent bookstores, highlighting their community significance amidst technological challenges. Carolyn Weitzman tackles Canada’s housing crisis and explores effective solutions, while the show wraps up with a light-hearted puzzling challenge that sparks engagement and fun.
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Nov 1, 2024 • 53min

Good Talk -- Has The Media Blown The US Election?

Joining the discussion is Rob Russo, Canada correspondent for The Economist, known for his keen insights into media dynamics and political landscapes. He tackles the contentious role of media endorsements in elections, questioning their real impact on voter behavior. The conversation also delves into the trust gap in mainstream media, particularly regarding the Trump narrative, and the challenges legacy media face in maintaining credibility. Additionally, Russo shares thoughts on turmoil within the Canadian Liberal Party and the disconnect between NDP priorities and voter concerns.