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Jan 31, 2025 • 31min

Will Doug Ford's early election gamble in Ontario pay off?

Andrew Brander, a Conservative strategist and former advisor to Doug Ford, teams up with Lindsay Maskell, a Liberal strategist and ex-advisor to Dalton McGuinty. They dive into the strategic risks behind Ford's early election call in Ontario and its ties to U.S. trade concerns. The conversation explores campaign dynamics and the challenge of engaging voters amid personal attacks. They also discuss how electoral timing impacts the political landscape and share insights into the Liberal Party's strategies in this competitive environment.
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Jan 30, 2025 • 20min

Demystifying opinion polls as election fever heats up

In a captivating discussion, veteran pollster John Wright shares insights from his decades of experience in public opinion research. He delves into the evolution of polling methodologies, highlighting the shift from door-to-door surveys to digital platforms. John emphasizes the complexities of opinion polling, the necessity for diverse representation, and the impact of polls on voter perception. As election season heats up, he also explores the future of polling in a digital age, stressing its importance in fostering democratic engagement despite its challenges.
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Jan 29, 2025 • 17min

Should we be concerned about DeepSeek A.I.?

Graham Dobbs, a Senior Economist at the DAIS, Toronto Metropolitan University, dives into the whirlwind created by DeepSeek, a Chinese AI startup causing significant stock market shifts. He discusses its potential to rival giants like OpenAI with cost-effective chatbot technology. Privacy concerns echo throughout the conversation, reminiscent of TikTok's data security issues. Dobbs also analyzes how this emerging competitor affects Canada's tech landscape and the broader implications for the global AI innovation race.
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Jan 28, 2025 • 21min

So how's the Liberal leadership race going?

Greg MacEachern, a seasoned political strategist and former advisor to the Liberals, dives into the turbulent waters of the Liberal leadership race. He discusses the abrupt disqualification of Ottawa MP Chandra Arya and the opaque reasons behind it. The conversation touches on the 'Trump effect,' party endorsement strategies, and the potential impact of economic challenges. MacEachern also speculates on whether a new leader might prompt an early election, emphasizing the ongoing need for integrity and diverse perspectives in the political arena.
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Jan 27, 2025 • 26min

Listening to your gut: the truth behind the red dye no. 3 ban and beyond

In this engaging discussion, Dr. Emma Allen-Vercoe, a Professor and Canada Research Chair in Molecular and Cellular Biology, unpacks the recent FDA ban on red dye No. 3 and its implications for human health. She dives into the contrasting safety assessments and public perceptions of synthetic dyes and advocates for natural alternatives. The conversation also highlights the complexities of regulatory research and the essential role of gut microbes, offering insights on mindful eating and the growing importance of understanding our food choices.
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Jan 26, 2025 • 13min

What's going to happen with interest rates next week?

Royce Mendes, Managing Director and Head of MacroStrategy at Desjardins Capital Markets, shares his insights on interest rates amid economic uncertainty. He discusses the potential for the Bank of Canada to adjust rates and how rising rates affect households. The conversation dives into the interplay between tariffs, inflation, and monetary policy, emphasizing the necessity of fiscal stimulus. Mendes also highlights the challenges of maintaining economic stability as central banks navigate the impacts of global events.
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Jan 25, 2025 • 33min

Weekend listen: What is Trump's AI agenda?

Don Lenihan, CEO of Middle Ground Policy Research and AI columnist for National News Watch, dives into Donald Trump's ambitious plan to 'Make America First in AI' with a staggering $500 billion investment. They discuss how this initiative echoes historic projects like the Apollo program and its potential to reshape daily life. The conversation also explores the balance between innovation and regulation, the influence of AI on national security, and the geopolitical intricacies of Trump's economic nationalism, particularly in relation to Canada.
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Jan 24, 2025 • 23min

An inside look at how the feds are dealing with the onslaught of American threats

François-Philippe Champagne, the Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry of Canada, dives into the complex aftermath of the recent U.S. presidential inauguration. He discusses the Canadian government's strategies to tackle potential tariffs and the looming threat of becoming the '51st state.' The conversation explores the critical interdependence of U.S.-Canada trade and the urgency of adapting Canada’s electric vehicle initiatives amid shifting U.S. policies. Additionally, he addresses the ongoing liberal leadership race and its implications for responding to global challenges.
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Jan 23, 2025 • 25min

What's happening with the TikTok ban?

Carmi Levy, a Canadian tech analyst and journalist, dives into the intricate situation surrounding TikTok's ban in the U.S. He discusses the implications of Donald Trump's temporary executive order, the looming threat to national security, and the complexities of U.S.-China relations. Levy highlights the challenges TikTok influencers may face, particularly in Canada, and underscores the critical role of the app's algorithm in both user engagement and security concerns. What does this mean for users and the platform's future? Tune in for insights!
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Jan 22, 2025 • 16min

Breaking down Trump's inauguration speech. As Canadians, how worried should we be?

Wayne Petrozzi, Professor Emeritus at Toronto Metropolitan University, provides insightful commentary on the implications of Donald Trump's unconventional second inauguration speech. The discussion reveals concerns about American societal disintegration and its effects on Canada. Petrozzi explores the dangers of a lack of dissent in U.S. leadership and the implications for global dynamics. With a focus on Trump's strong nationalist rhetoric and the revival of American exceptionalism, the conversation prompts Canadians to reconsider their international relations strategies.

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