
Shannon Proudfoot
Feature writer in The Globe's Ottawa bureau.
Top 10 podcasts with Shannon Proudfoot
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Sep 15, 2025 • 27min
The challenges ahead for Carney as Parliament resumes
Shannon Proudfoot, a feature writer at The Globe’s Ottawa bureau, and Robyn Urback, an opinion columnist for The Globe and Mail, dive into the challenges Prime Minister Mark Carney faces as Parliament resumes. They discuss pressing domestic issues like inflation and housing, the government's response to economic difficulties, and Carney's balancing act of image and duty. The duo also explores the complexities of opposition dynamics and the uncertain political climate, particularly after recent collaborations between major parties.

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Sep 7, 2025 • 1h 31min
Carney's plan to transform our economy, Math's life lessons, Jane Goodall, That's Puzzling!
Join Rob Russo, Canada correspondent for The Economist, and Shannon Proudfoot from the Globe and Mail, as they dive into Prime Minister Mark Carney's plans for Canada's economy amidst current challenges. Mathematician Eugenia Cheng discusses how math can clarify complex issues and promote equality, while the legendary Jane Goodall shares inspiring insights on hope and environmental action in the face of adversity. Plus, grab a seat for some fun with a creative trivia game to engage the mind!

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Jan 9, 2025 • 22min
Rebuilding the Liberals after Trudeau
Shannon Proudfoot, an Ottawa-based feature writer for The Globe and Mail, delves into the Liberal Party's urgent challenges following the Prime Minister's resignation. They discuss the critical need for a new leader amid rising pressure from the Conservatives. Topics include the complex leadership race, the necessity for reforms against foreign interference, and the historical context of the party's ups and downs. Proudfoot also explores how modern right-wing populism threatens the party's appeal, drawing parallels to past transformations.

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Apr 11, 2025 • 32min
Campaign Call: Western separatism amid a moment of Canadian unity
Shannon Proudfoot, a federal politics columnist, Konrad Yakabuski, a Montreal-based op-ed writer, and Meera Raman, a financial planning reporter, dive into the heated topic of western separatism sparked by a recent opinion piece. They discuss Alberta's strained relationship with Ottawa and how economic grievances fuel regionalism. The panel also examines the crucial senior voting demographic, comparing parties' retirement policies and financial relief proposals, and their broader implications for intergenerational support and national unity in a polarized political landscape.

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Apr 4, 2025 • 30min
Campaign Call: Trump chaos and Conservative infighting
Shannon Proudfoot, a feature writer in Ottawa, Stephanie Levitz, a senior reporter also in Ottawa, and Jason Kirby, an economics expert from Toronto, join to discuss critical campaign issues. They dive into the uncertainty surrounding Trump's tariffs and how it impacts Canadian workers. The panel examines public infighting in the Conservative Party, contrasting their internal struggles with Liberal and NDP strategies. They also highlight the ramifications for the auto industry and speculate on coalition politics in a potential minority government.

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Dec 27, 2024 • 26min
Why won’t Justin Trudeau step down?
In this insightful discussion, Shannon Proudfoot, a feature writer at The Globe, dives into the complexities of political leadership, specifically focusing on Justin Trudeau's reluctance to step down despite poor poll numbers and electoral losses. She explores the psychological hurdles leaders face in recognizing the right time to exit. Featuring insights from former Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne, the conversation spotlights the balance between hope and reality in politics, while also contrasting Trudeau's situation with Joe Biden's departure from the political scene.

Feb 7, 2025 • 23min
‘Buy Canadian’ and the week Canadians got mad at the U.S.
Shannon Proudfoot, a feature writer and columnist for The Globe, dives deep into the recent U.S. tariff threats and their impact on Canadian identity. She discusses how Canadians reacted collectively, pledging to 'buy Canadian' and expressing political solidarity in the face of external pressure. The conversation explores feelings of nationalism and the complexities of Canada's relationship with the U.S., as well as the fleeting nature of that unity amidst shifting trade dynamics.

Jul 16, 2025 • 47min
The Summer Reading Episode
Shannon Proudfoot, a Globe and Mail political feature writer, shares her insights on summer reads alongside Scott Reid, a former communications director turned political analyst known for his quieter demeanor, and Donovan Woods, a Juno-winning singer-songwriter fresh off tour. They discuss their current reads, from political memoirs to childhood favorites, spotlighting Richard Ben Kramer's 'What It Takes' and the intriguing life of Prime Minister Mackenzie King. Their passionate exchanges celebrate the joy of literature and its lasting impact.

Oct 4, 2024 • 25min
Why won’t Justin Trudeau step down?
Shannon Proudfoot, a journalist diving deep into political dynamics, joins to discuss the perplexing resilience of Justin Trudeau amid dismal approval ratings. She explores the psychological toll on leaders like Trudeau and Kathleen Wynne, who both faced pivotal moments in their careers. The conversation explains the paradox of hope and denial in political campaigns, while drawing insights from the 1993 Progressive Conservative disaster. Proudfoot also compares current leadership challenges to those in the U.S., revealing the unpredictable nature of political survival.

Apr 16, 2025 • 29min
Campaign Call: Debate prep and an inside look at polling
This week features Nik Nanos, chief data scientist and founder of Nanos Research, Shannon Proudfoot, a feature writer at the Globe, and Campbell Clark, a political columnist. They dive into the significance of upcoming debates and share insights on candidates' preparation strategies. Nik reveals how polls are conducted and the intricacies involved in ensuring accuracy, discussing the challenges of translating public support into electoral success. The conversation also tackles public skepticism surrounding polling reliability, making for a fascinating listen!