
Ryan Tumilty
Political reporter with the Toronto Star covering federal politics, elections, and party strategies, offering on-the-ground analysis and commentary.
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Dec 29, 2025 • 20min
One word to describe 2025 politics? Our National Affairs Panel weighs in
Join political heavyweights Rosemary Barton, CBC's chief political correspondent, Ryan Tumilty of the Toronto Star, and Rob Shaw from Czech News as they dissect a groundbreaking year in Canadian politics. They discuss Prime Minister Mark Carney's transformative first year and the fallout from Justin Trudeau's exit. Tune in for insights on Pierre Poilievre's leadership woes, tariff impacts, and shifting party dynamics. The panel also speculates on the implications for 2026, including the challenges Carney faces with a changing U.S. landscape and internal party tensions.

Dec 1, 2025 • 19min
Mark Carney’s energy gamble
Rosemary Barton, CBC's Chief Political Correspondent, joins Stephanie Levitz from the Globe and Mail and Ryan Tumilty of the Toronto Star to dissect Mark Carney's ambitious MOU with Alberta. They explore the surprising exemptions for Alberta and British Columbia's robust objections. The panel debates whether Carney, seen as a pragmatist, can navigate the complexities of pipeline politics while pushing for environmental commitments. They also examine the implications for the Conservatives and possible opportunities for the NDP amid these shifting dynamics.

Nov 17, 2025 • 20min
Will the Liberals get enough votes to pass the budget?
Rosemary Barton, CBC's chief political correspondent, shares her insights on federal dynamics, while Stephanie Levitz from the Globe and Mail and Ryan Tumilty of the Toronto Star dig into the crucial House of Commons vote. They discuss the uncertainties surrounding Liberal support and the potential for a snap election. Key topics include Elizabeth May’s influence, NDP caucus dynamics, and motivations behind opposition strategies. The conversation also covers the stalled Canada-U.S. trade negotiations and what premiers are demanding from the Prime Minister.


