The election is over and for some, it feels like a train wreck. But now what? Civic advocate Maggie Hope Braun joins David Leis to lay out a path forward. She exposes how local governments are quietly being influenced and why getting involved in your school board or city council could be the most powerful thing you do. If you're feeling disillusioned, this episode will light a fire.Â
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Fear vs. Policy: What the Election Results Really Mean
The election’s over but the fallout is just beginning. What will Mark Carney do next? Can Pierre Poilievre hold on to power? Will the NDP prop up the Liberals to form a majority? David Leis and his guests former Liberal MP Dan McTeague and former Premier of Saskatchewan Grant Devine unpack it all. Fear vs. policy, winners vs. survivors, and what it means for Canada's future. If you're happy or discouraged by the results, this conversation will give you the clarity and hope you need.Â
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Liberals or Conservatives? There Will Be a Political Earthquake for Canada
With the election just days away, what’s going to happen? Could the Liberals clinch a fourth term, or are the Conservatives poised for a surprise surge?Â
Columnist Barbara Kay and Frontier Centre's Marco Navarro-Genie share their predictions and what policy changes are needed to secure Canada’s future.Â
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Is Trump Unintentionally Boosting the Liberals? Conrad Black Reacts
President Donald Trump’s goals might make sense but his style doesn’t, says historian and former politician Conrad Black. From calling Canada the "51st state" to slapping on tariffs, Black says Trump’s approach risks damaging U.S.-Canada ties. Could his tough talk give the Liberals a boost or be the final push for change?Â
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Have We Wasted 10 Years? What Canada Needs Now
Canada’s economy is barely growing. Affordability is out of control. And yet—this isn’t the top issue on the campaign trail.Â
Is our economic future at stake? What bold policies are needed to get Canada moving again? And why aren’t more leaders addressing it head-on?Â
Canadians have every right to be frustrated—and it’s time to ask the hard questions.Â
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