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Canada's joining the UK and France in threatening Israel with sanctions if aid doesn't start flowing into Gaza. Israel says it's "taken aback" by the ultimatum. Meantime, Prime Minister Mark Carney's changed his mind on a budget - his finance minister will have one ready for fall, he says. What's the right call in these scenarios? Sharan Kaur, former deputy chief of staff to then-finance minister Bill Morneau, talks about Canada, Israel, and the humanitarian crisis in Gaza (3:45), Mark Carney's budget critics (20:00), the Hockey Canada sexual assault trial (31:30), and the world's worst vegetable (46:30). FOLLOW SHARAN ON X: https://x.com/msSharanKaur 58:30 | If you've never stayed (and eaten) at Pyramid Lake Lodge, now's the perfect time! Ryan highlights one of his favourite spots in Jasper, and a perfect activity for weekend visitors regardless of age or ability. #MyJasper Memories is presented weekly on Real Talk by our friends at Tourism Jasper. CHECK OUT PYRAMID LAKE LODGE and AALTO: https://www.banffjaspercollection.com/hotels/pyramid-lake-lodge/ TOURISM JASPER: https://www.jasper.travel/ 1:03:30 | Jespo and Johnny share their predictions for the Oilers/Stars Western Conference Final, and debrief on the Hockey Canada trial (1:16:00). TELL US WHAT YOU THINK: talk@ryanjespersen.com REGISTER FOR THE REAL TALK GOLF CLASSIC: https://www.ryanjespersen.com/real-ta... FOLLOW US ON TIKTOK, X, INSTAGRAM, and LINKEDIN: @realtalkrj & @ryanjespersen JOIN US ON FACEBOOK: @ryanjespersen REAL TALK MERCH: https://ryanjespersen.com/merch RECEIVE EXCLUSIVE PERKS - BECOME A REAL TALK PATRON: patreon.com/ryanjespersen THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING OUR SPONSORS! https://ryanjespersen.com/sponsors The views and opinions expressed in this show are those of the host and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Relay Communications Group Inc. or any affiliates.
Free For All Friday - Hour 1. Host Amanda Galbraith breaks down the biggest stories of the day with Canada's top newsmakers. On today's show: Nik Nanos, Chief Data Scientist and Founder of Nanos Research joins Amanda to discuss the new polling conducted by Nanos on which leader Canadians would prefer to negotiate with Donald Trump. David Adams, President of the Global Automakers of Canada to discuss what took place at the summit hosted by Justin Trudeau about bolstering the economy in the face of Canada’s rapidly changing relationship with its largest trading partner. TSN Football Insider Dave Naylor joins Amanda live from New Orleans to set the stage for Super Bowl Sunday. Free For All Friday - Hour 2. Hosts from all over the country join the roundtable to discuss the five biggest stories of the week. This week's show features panelists Sharan Kaur, Former Deputy Chief to Bill Morneau, Chris Day, Senior Vice-President and Ottawa General Manager, Hill and Knowlton and Bob Richardson, senior counsel at National Public Relations. PANEL TOPICS: Topic 1: Canadians pick Mark Carney over Pierre Poilievre, Chrystia Freeland and Karina Gould to negotiate with Donald Trump: Nanos survey Topic 2: Everything tariffs – We’re in a 30 day reprieve, how should we prepare now? Topic 3: Ontario Election. All the ingredients to make an interesting dish, but does anyone care?
Free For All Friday - Hour 1. Host Deb Hutton breaks down the biggest stories of the day with Canada's top newsmakers. On today's show: Flavio Volpe, President of the Automotive Parts Manufacturers Association joins Deb to discuss how President Trump tells World Economic Forum U.S. doesn’t need Canadian oil, gas, autos or lumber. Marieke Walsh, senior political reporter with The Globe and Mail joins Deb to discuss how the Liberal party leadership race is playing out. Robert Benzie, Queen’s Park Bureau Chief for the Toronto Star joins Deb to discuss how Ontario Premiere Doug Ford said there will be an early provincial election next Wednesday. Free For All Friday - Hour 2. Hosts from all over the country join the roundtable to discuss the five biggest stories of the week. This week's show features panelists Sharan Kaur, Former Deputy Chief to Bill Morneau and Karen Gordon, Principal, Gordon Strategy. PANEL TOPICS: Topic 1: Trump - How do we deal with him, how serious should we be taking his threats? He says the U.S doesn’t need Canada’s lumber or steel. Topic 2: Liberal Leadership - Is distancing from capital gains and carbon working for the Liberals? How do we see the race shaping up now that all Leadership candidates are finalized? Topic 3: Doug Ford set to call snap election next week, sending Ontario voters to the polls Feb. 27 – How is this shaping up, are there downsides? Topic 4: Rapid Fire segment.
Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland has announced she's resigning from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s cabinet hours before she was set to table the fall economic update. Lori Turnbull, Professor of Political Science at Dalhousie University joins guest host Tim Powers to discuss. On todays show: Listen to Vassy's full conversation with Bill Morneau, Former Finance Minister as they discuss whether or not there will be consequences if the deficit is above the projected $40.1 billion. Missy Cummings, one of the Navy’s first female fighter pilots, Professor and Director of Mason Autonomy and Robotics Center joins guest host Tim Powers to discuss the mysterious drones reported over the East Coast. The Daily Debrief Panel with Zain Velji and Tom Mulcair. Colton Praill, CTV National News Correspondent joins guest host Tim Powers to discuss where things stand as we enter the lockup for the fall economic statement.
GUEST: Kathleen Wynne - former premier of Ontario What does Freeland’s resignation mean for the Prime Minister who championed gender parity back in 2015? GUEST: Sharan Kaur - former Chief of Staff to Bill Morneau shares her perspective as someone who went through this Calls : What’s your big takeaway from today so far?
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe, Former finance minister Bill Morneau, Rubicon Strategy's Kory Teneycke, CTV News Political Analyst Scott Reid, Monk + Associates' Kathleen Monk, The Globe and Mail's Robert Fife, reporter for The Canadian Press Nojoud Al Mallees and Nik Nanos with Nanos Research.
Free For All Friday - Hour 1 Host Amanda Galbraith breaks down the biggest stories of the day with Canada's top newsmakers. On today's show: Tom Mulcair, CTV Political Analyst and Former NDP Leader joins host Amanda Galbraith to go over this weeks biggest political stories. Tom Lawson, former Chief of the Defence Staff of the Canadian Armed Forces and previously Deputy Commander of the NORAD joins Amanda to discuss the risk of global conflict as the Ukraine war escalates. Carmi Levy, tech journalist and analyst joins Amanda to discuss how Coca-Cola used generative AI to make a holiday commercial. Free For All Friday - Hour 2 Guests from all over the country join the roundtable to discuss the five biggest stories of the week. This week's show features panelists Chris Day, President, Winston Wilmont, Cam Holmstrom, Founder and Principal, Niipaawi Strategies and Sharan Kaur, Former Deputy Chief to Bill Morneau. Topic 1: Trudeau government to send $250 cheques to most people, slash GST on some goods Topic 2: Boissonnault out of cabinet after shifting claims about Indigenous heritage Topic 3: Future of USMCA: Trump praised it in ambassador appointment, Danielle smith talking about ousting mexico, Ford supports unilateral trade deals. Topic 4: Christmas decor, when is too early? Favorite Christmas songs?
The Trudeau government is pushing forward with its oil and gas emissions cap despite concerns that it will result in massive job losses and a reduction of Canada's GDP. But it's not just Alberta and various business groups that are sounding the alarm, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's former finance minister Bill Morneau is even speaking out against it. Will Trudeau listen to him? Plus, is former Prime Minister Stephen Harper going to be in the political spotlight again? Harper has been rumoured as the potential new chair of the Alberta Investment Management Corp. And the Alberta government may be adding citizenship status to provincial driver licenses in an effort to safeguard future elections. These stories and more on The Alberta Roundup with Isaac Lamoureux! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Catherine Swift recently penned a column entitled ‘The Trudeau Kiss of Death', documenting the trail of bodies left behind by our Prime Minister. Countless respected people have had their names sullied and reputations tarnished by their association with Trudeau. David Johnston, the WE Charity, and Bill Morneau are just a few names of people that have been taken down. Is Mark Carney going to be next? Catherine joins Stephen LeDrew to discuss this for Three Minutes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Canadians are up in arms following various municipalities implementing woke initiatives at Remembrance Day ceremonies that featured lengthy land acknowledgments, pro-Palestine activism and overlooked the true importance of the day — honouring fallen soldiers. Plus, a new survey on campus free expression has found that 63% of Canadian undergraduate students fear professional consequences for expressing their honest thoughts and opinions during class. And former Liberal finance minister Bill Morneau is calling for Canada to reconsider core Liberal policies, such as the oil and gas emissions cap. Tune into The Daily Brief with Isaac Lamoureux and Clayton DeMaine! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The rumour mill has former Prime Minister Stephen Harper taking over as the next chair of the Alberta Investment Management Corporation (AIMCo). What does this say about Danielle Smith's goal of an Alberta Pension Plan, and what might it mean for your retirement income? 2:45 | Veteran political columnist Graham Thomson digs into the AIMCo story, including the Harper rumour. We get into the implications of Premier Smith's leadership review, and the likelihood of deficit budgets in Alberta's future. READ GRAHAM'S COLUMN: https://rtrj.info/111324GTStar 34:00 | You've got a brand new opportunity to experience some of the most spectacular and awe-inspiring areas of Jasper, and witness the dramatic and transformational effects of the July wildfire. Get the details on Sundog's new, limited-time tour "Wildlife of Jasper and the Ecology of Fire" in this edition of #MyJasper Memories presented by our friends at Tourism Jasper. BOOK YOUR TOUR - WILDLIFE OF JASPER and the ECOLOGY OF FIRE: https://www.sundogtours.com/package/wonders-of-jasper-and-the-ecology-of-fire 36:15 | How might a second Trump presidency impact Canada? Graham tells us what he's keeping an eye on. How about former Liberal finance minister (and future Liberal leader?) Bill Morneau calling out environment minister Stephen Gilbeault's emissions cap? We wrap with details on Alberta adding two seats in its Legislature, and some of the politicking going on behind the scenes. 55:55 | Have you heard about Mary McEachern's plight? The Rotary Foundation is refusing to respect Mary's husband Steve's dying wishes re: the allocation of their $40M estate. Ryan's all fired up. SUPPORT MARY McEACHERN vs. ROTARY: https://www.steveandmarysgift.ca/ 1:02:45 | Registration for the Real Talk Pond Hockey Classic is now open! We'd love to see you in St. Albert on Saturday, February 1, 2025. PLAY, SPONSOR, or VOLUNTEER at the REAL TALK POND HOCKEY CLASSIC: https://www.ryanjespersen.com/pond-hockey EMAIL THE SHOW: talk@ryanjespersen.com FOLLOW US ON TIKTOK, TWITTER, & INSTAGRAM: @realtalkrj REAL TALK MERCH: https://ryanjespersen.com/merch RECEIVE EXCLUSIVE PERKS - BECOME A REAL TALK PATRON: / ryanjespersen THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING OUR SPONSORS! https://ryanjespersen.com/sponsors The views and opinions expressed in this show are those of the host and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Relay Communications Group Inc. or any affiliates.
Listen to Vassy's full conversation with former finance minister Bill Morneau and former interim Conservative leader Rona Ambrose on what they believe resonated with voters to elect Donald Trump as the next U.S president. On todays show: Emma May, Founder and CEO of Sophie Grace, a Women-owned Canadian workwear brand joins host Vassy Kapelos to discuss how the lockouts at the ports effected her business, and what she hopes to see moving forward. Vassy takes your calls and texts on what you think is the best way for Canada to navigate another Trump presidency. The Daily Debrief Panel with Saeed Selvam, Jamie Ellerton, and Mike Le Couteur. Susan Penwarden, Aviva Canada's managing director of personal insurance lines joins host Vassy Kapelos to discuss the new report from Aviva Canada. The report is Aviva's latest Climate-Ready Index and the findings provide a stark overview of Canada's current position in the climate change arena.
A special live episode hosted by the Maple Leaf Centre for Action on Food Security. The Herle Burly was created by Air Quotes Media with support from our presenting sponsor TELUS, as well as CN Rail and Forestry for a Better Future.Alright, you curiouser and curiouser Herle Burly-ites! Welcome to this live recording of our podcast here at the Maple Leaf Food Security Symposium at the Globe and Mail Centre.Today on the pod, we've brought together a Policy Panel to look at the issues surrounding Food Security: Dr. Jennifer Robson has held senior roles in policy development and research with the Federal Government. She's now Program Director and Associate Professor of Political Management at Carleton University. Her primary areas of research are at the intersection of household finances and the design of social policy.Tyler Meredith is the former Head of Fiscal and Economic Policy for Prime Minister Trudeau and Ministers of Finance, Chrystia Freeland and Bill Morneau, leading the charge on delivering 6 federal budgets and 5 fall economic statements. Today, he's a Founding Partner at Meredith/Boessenkool Policy Advisors.Ginny Roth (a Herle Burly first-timer) is lifelong political activist, and former staffer and campaigner for the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario. She's now a Partner at Crestview Strategy, advising some of the largest food and beverage, consumer packaged goods and pharma companies in the world.So, here's what we'll be talking about today... What are strategies for addressing food security? Is it related to our current definitions of poverty? Are we defining poverty correctly? What roles can public programs play? Basic income … a National School Food Program … Increases to Minimum Wage and other ideas.Thank you for joining us on #TheHerleBurly podcast. Please take a moment to give us a rating and review on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts or your favourite podcast app.Watch episodes of The Herle Burly via Air Quotes Media on YouTube.
The Herle Burly was created by Air Quotes Media with support from our presenting sponsor TELUS, as well as CN Rail.Greetings, you curiouser and curiouser Herle Burly-ites! A deep dive on the pod today into what's become a political hot topic: Retirement Security and Canadian Pensions. The Bloc is threatening to trigger an early election over Bill C-319. A Bill that would raise Old Age Security payments for seniors between the ages of 65 and 74 by 10%.Today, I want to step back and examine the whole area from a policy perspective. And so, we've brought back the vaunted Herle Burly #PolicyPanel … Tyler Meredith, Jennifer Robson, and Sean Speer.Tyler is the former Head of Fiscal and Economic Policy for Prime Minister Trudeau and Ministers of Finance, Chrystia Freeland and Bill Morneau. Today, he's a Founding Partner at Meredith/Boessenkool Policy Advisors. Jennifer has held senior roles in policy development and research with the Federal Government. She's now Program Director and Associate Professor of Political Management at Carleton University.And Sean is a former senior economic advisor to Prime Minister Harper. Today, he's Senior Fellow at U of T's Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy. He's also a Founder and Editor-at-Large at TheHub.ca.So, here's a road map of what I hope to cover today:What's the financial position of both current and soon-to-be retirees? How does an expanded CPP affect that? What was the government's rationale for increasing OAS to only those over 75? What impact would the Bloc's proposal have? How is the RRSP system working and how can we get more people saving earlier? And more!Thank you for joining us on #TheHerleBurly podcast. Please take a moment to give us a rating and review on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts or your favourite podcast app.Watch episodes of The Herle Burly via Air Quotes Media on YouTube.
On this episode Lisa Raitt joins Nate on the podcast to discuss the complexities of political life, the challenges of balancing political and personal life, and the importance of fostering collaboration across party lines. They reflect upon the challenges that Canada faces, including changes in Economic growth and productivity, the role of corporations within this change, and how housing affordability impacts Canadians.Lisa's background includes service as a Member of Parliament for eleven years, working in the ministries of natural resources, labour, and transport. Lisa also shadowed former finance minister Bill Morneau before serving as the deputy leader of the Federal Conservatives under Andrew Scheer.She now works for Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC) as the Vice-Chair and Managing Director of Global Investment Banking.Lisa and Nate explore the pressures that are placed upon politicians in their day to day lives and the increasing importance of co-operation across Canadian politics. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.uncommons.ca
As Liberal poll numbers continue to drag, a new Globe and Mail story cites sources in Justin Trudeau's office putting the blame on Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland for "not being effective in delivering an upbeat economic message." The story also reports that the PMO has considered recruiting Mark Carney as finance minister. It was just a few years ago that Freeland's predecessor, Bill Morneau, was similarly knifed through PMO leaks, True North's Andrew Lawton asks if we are about to see one of Trudeau's most loyal foot soldiers thrown under the bus. Also, universities have become "exasperating" with hateful rhetoric getting a pass while discussions about free speech, EDI, and gender are censored. A new essay in The Hub from Concordia professor Zachary Patterson says there's still hope to purge universities of their "extreme leftist ideology." He joins the show to explain how. Plus, fossil fuel consumption has increased since the Kyoto Protocol and greenhouse gas emissions have continued to rise following the Paris climate accord. So why are we inflicting economic harm on our country in support of net-zero measures that clearly aren't working? Fraser Institute senior fellow Dr. Kenneth Green joins the show to weigh in. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the latest episode of The Line Podcast, recorded on July 12, 2024, Jen Gerson and Matt Gurney discuss the likely fate of Chrystia Freeland, deputy prime minister and minister of finance. For those who remember what happened to her predecessor, Bill Morneau, a certain news story in the Globethis week — wherein sources close to the PMO said they're getting fed up with Freeland's terrible communication skills — suggests that bad things are headed the deputy PM's way. Your hosts talk it out — if she does lose her gig at Finance, does she go entirely out of cabinet? Take a different portfolio? Does she quit? Is this deliberate leaking to spook her into quitting, or a genuine leak from chatty insiders? Also, as Gurney notes, if the PMO is mad at her for being a bad communicator, they should blame themselves. She's always been a bad communicator. If they're just noticing that now, that's their fault. This episode of The Line Podcast is brought to you by Unsmoke Canada. Canada can be a global leader in reducing the harm caused by smoking, but it requires actionable steps, including giving adult smokers the information they need to choose potentially less harmful alternatives. Learn more at Unsmoke.ca.They also talk about this week's NATO summit. Gurney recaps his column, published in The Line on Friday, and they also chat about what Trudeau has gotten right on defence. He has gotten things right! But he's also demanding full credit for a promise that, to be blunt, simply isn't very credible, and he's also taking swipes at NATO's two-per-cent target itself. Which is weird .... since he committed his government to it! No one is asking Justin Trudeau to do anything that Justin Trudeau hasn't pledged to do, and Justin Trudeau is apparently unhappy about that. That's something we should reflect on. That's something the PM should reflect on. They wrap up the episode by talking about some of the stories that crossed their desk this week. Shocking revelations about the personal life of Canadian literacy icon Alice Munro are forcing a necessary reevaluation of her legacy. Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre received a less-than-friendly reception when he spoke at a meeting of the Assembly of First Nations; your hosts get into that a bit as well. And lastly, the political fate of Joe Biden might already be sealed, and there isn't much that the Democrats can do about it ... probably. Take care, and as always, like, subscribe, share, and visit our website at ReadTheLine.ca.
The Herle Burly was created by Air Quotes Media with support from our presenting sponsor TELUS, as well as CN Rail.Greetings, Herle Burly-ites! And a happy, pre-rum and coke weekend to you loyal pod listeners. We've assembled our #PolicyPanel again to give us their thoughts on what has easily been the most contentious piece from the recent budget: the capital gains tax debate.Tyler Meredith, Ken Boessenkool, and Dr. Jennifer Robson are here to talk about those goddamned – or those absolutely spot on (depending on your point of view) – Capital Gains tax measures.Tyler is the former Head of Fiscal and Economic Policy for Prime Minister Trudeau and Ministers of Finance, Chrystia Freeland and Bill Morneau. Today, he's a Founding Partner at Meredith/Boessenkool Policy Advisors.Ken is the other, more conservative half of that founding partnership. He's one of Canada's leading policy strategists, having worked for Prime Minister Harper, Premier Klein, and Christy Clark among others. And he's a research fellow at the CD Howe Institute.Jennifer has been in senior roles in policy development and research with the Federal Government. She's now Program Director and Associate Professor of Political Management at Carleton University. Her research centres on the intersection of household finances and the design and implementation of social policy.So who better to dive into this topic and tax policy more generally? The answer is nobody. Nobody, godammit!Thank you for joining us on #TheHerleBurly podcast. Please take a moment to give us a rating and review on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts or your favourite podcast app.Watch episodes of The Herle Burly via Air Quotes Media on YouTube.
The recent budget's tax hikes won't be enough to get us out of the fiscal mess the Trudeau Liberals have made with unrestrained spending and endless deficits, as Robert Asselin tells Brian. Asselin once advised Liberal finance minister Bill Morneau and is now with the Business Council of Canada. He says that with deficits becoming structural and interest on the debt now eating up massive amounts of revenue, the imbalance between spending and revenues is so out of whack that economic growth alone can't save us. The only way out of disaster will be doing what the Liberals have tried to avoid: Whacking middle-class workers with higher taxes. (Recorded April 17, 2024) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Herle Burly was created by Air Quotes Media with support from our presenting sponsor TELUS, as well as CN Rail.Joining me on the pod, are all the policy chops you could ever want. Our own Herle Burly Budget Lock-up! THE policy panel is here making their 4th appearance on the show: Dr. Jennifer Robson, Sean Speer and Tyler Meredith.I'll just remind you of their bona fides…Jennifer has held senior roles in policy development and research with the Federal Government. She's now Program Director and Associate Professor of Political Management at Carleton University. Her primary areas of research are at the intersection of household finances and the design and implementation of social policy. Sean is a former senior economic advisor to Prime Minister Harper. Today, he's Senior Fellow at U of T's Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy. He's also a Founder and Editor-at-Large at the very excellent, TheHub dot ca.Tyler is the former Head of Fiscal and Economic Policy for Prime Minister Trudeau and Ministers of Finance, Chrystia Freeland and Bill Morneau. Today, he's a Founding Partner at Meredith/Boessenkool Policy Advisors.Thank you for joining us on #TheHerleBurly podcast. Please take a moment to give us a rating and review on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts or your favourite podcast app.Watch episodes of The Herle Burly via Air Quotes Media on YouTube.
The Herle Burly was created by Air Quotes Media with support from our presenting sponsor TELUS, as well as CN Rail.We're setting the policy table ahead of the 2023 Fall Economic Statement with our pod's favourite public policy thinkers. We had them on here last December as a policy troika, then after last spring's federal budget, and with us again today are: Dr. Jennifer Robson, Sean Speer and Tyler Meredith.Jennifer is Program Director and Associate Professor of Political Management at Carleton University where she teaches in Public Policy and Research Methods. Her primary areas of research are at the intersection of household finances and the design and implementation of public programs.Sean is Assistant Professor of Public Policy at U of T's Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy. Before that, he was senior economic adviser to Prime Minister Stephen Harper. He's also a Founder and Editor-at-Large at the very excellent, The Hub dot ca.And, as of January, Tyler is a Founding Partner at Meredith/Boessenkool Policy Advisors. He's the former Head of Fiscal and Economic Policy for Prime Minister Trudeau and Ministers of Finance, Chrystia Freeland and Bill Morneau.Thank you for joining us on #TheHerleBurly podcast. Please take a moment to give us a rating and review on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts or your favourite podcast app.Watch episodes of The Herle Burly via Air Quotes Media on YouTube.
We are joined by Robert Asselin, former advisor to Justin Trudeau, and budget director to Bill Morneau to discuss ballooning deficits and inflation. The Bank of Canada starts hiking rates again. Bond yields surge, building permits plummet. Universal basic income gets a test run. Protect your online data and secure your privacy with Incogni!Get an EXCLUSIVE 60% discount using our link https://incogni.com/looniehourSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Herle Burly was created by Air Quotes Media with support from our presenting sponsor TELUS, as well as CN Rail, and Uber Canada.We're breaking down and analyzing yesterday's “grocery bag budget” with the best public policy thinkers I know. We had them on here last December as a policy troika:Dr. Jennifer Robson, Sean Speer and Tyler Meredith.Jennifer is Program Director and Associate Professor of Political Management at Carleton University where she teaches in Public Policy and Research Methods. Her primary areas of research are at the intersection of household finances and the design and implementation of public programs.Sean is Assistant Professor of Public Policy at U of T's Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy. Before that, he was senior economic adviser to Prime Minister Stephen Harper. He's also a Founder and Editor-at-Large at the very excellent, The Hub dot ca.And, as of January, Tyler is a Founding Partner at Meredith/Boessenkool Policy Advisors. He's the former Head of Fiscal and Economic Policy for Prime Minister Trudeau and Ministers of Finance, Chrystia Freeland and Bill Morneau.Thank you for joining us on #TheHerleBurly podcast. Please take a moment to give us a rating and review on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts or your favourite podcast app.Watch episodes of The Herle Burly via Air Quotes Media on YouTube.
On this episode of The Global Exchange, Colin Robertson speaks to the Hon. John Manley, Gary Doer, and David MacNaughton about Biden's visit to Ottawa and reveal what happens behind the curtains of bilateral meetings. Read: "Mr. Biden Comes to Canada" by Colin Robertson – https://www.policymagazine.ca/mr-biden-comes-to-canada/ The Power Broker: Robert Moses and the Fall of New York by Robert A. Caro – https://www.penguinrandomhouse.ca/books/24312/the-power-broker-by-robert-a-caro/9780394720241 A Promised Land by Barack Obama – https://www.penguinrandomhouse.ca/books/562882/a-promised-land-by-barack-obama/9781524763169 Battlegrounds: The Fight to Defence the Free World by H.R. McMaster – https://www.harpercollins.com/products/battlegrounds-h-r-mcmaster?variant=33082432159778 Where To From Here by Bill Morneau – https://ecwpress.com/products/where-to-from-here The Rose Code by Kate Quinn – https://www.katequinnauthor.com/books/the-rose-code/ Participants bios: The Honourable John Manley, P.C., O.C. s best known as a former Deputy Prime Minister of Canada. https://www.cgai.ca/advisory_council#Manley Gary Doer was the 23rd Canadian Ambassador to the United States and former Premier of Manitoba. https://www.cgai.ca/advisory_council#GaryDoer David MacNaughton served as Canadian Ambassador to the U.S. and is now Canadian President of Palantir Technologies. https://www.cgai.ca/advisory_council#DavidMacNaughton John, Gary, and David sit on CGAI's Advisory Council. Host biography Colin Robertson is a former diplomat and Senior Advisor to the Canadian Global Affairs Institute, https://www.cgai.ca/colin_robertson Recording Date: 20 Mar 2023 Give 'The Global Exchange' a review on Apple Podcast! Follow the Canadian Global Affairs Institute on Facebook, Twitter (@CAGlobalAffairs), or on Linkedin. Head over to our website www.cgai.ca for more commentary. Produced by Charlotte Duval-Lantoine. Music credits to Drew Phillips.
Former finance minister Bill Morneau joins Paul to talk candidly about his life in politics, his resignation, and his vision for the future of the Canadian economy, from pension reform to green energy. His new book is called Where To From Here: A Path to Canadian Prosperity.This episode was recorded live at the University of Toronto's Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy.
It happened a few days ago but some interesting moments during an interview Pierre Poilievre had on Winnipeg regional television. He talks about his press availability and his climate position. Both reveal to Bruce Anderson more about the kind of leader he is and will be. Also, more on Bill Morneau and Justin Trudeau.
Matt Galloway talks to former finance minister Bill Morneau about his new book Where To From Here: A Path to Canadian Prosperity, which details his rocky relationship with the prime minister — and the big challenges facing Canada.
Canada's ambassador to the UN Bob Rae discusses the situation in Haiti and what sort of role this country might play. The House hears from a Nova Scotian whose mother-in-law died after a lengthy ER wait, and two experts weigh in on how to get more family doctors into the health-care system. Plus — journalists Shannon Proudfoot and Paul Wells analyze what former finance minister Bill Morneau's book says about the prime minister's approach to governing.
Chantal and Bruce explore the new hints that there could be progress between Ottawa and two key provinces on finding a deal on health care for the future. And, an intriguing new idea from BC on a key issue concerning housing. Two huge issues for Canadians that register much higher than many of the other topics we often discuss. Also, Bill Morneau's new book -- is there anything to learn from the former finance minister's criticism of his former boss?
The Herle Burly was created by Air Quotes Media with support from our presenting sponsor TELUS, as well as CN Rail.We're debuting what's going to be semi-regular feature here on The Herle Burly, called “The Chiefs”. The Chiefs is a panel of 3 former Chiefs of Staffs to some of Canada's most accomplished heads of government. And by semi regular, I mean this, whenever there are important enough issues to dive into, and maybe more to the point, whenever we can get these 3 very smart, very busy people:Ian Brodie – first Chief of Staff to Stephen Harper, and central to the founding of the CPC. Now … Professor of Political Science at the University of Calgary.Tim Murphy – former Chief of Staff to Paul Martin … now CEO and Managing Partner at McMillan LLP.Brian Topp – former Chief of Staff to Rachel Notley in Alberta … Deputy Chief to Roy Romanow in Saskatchewan … and one of the architects of Jack Layton's Orange Wave, federally. Today, he's a founding partner at GT&co.Here's what “The Chiefs” is going to be about: It's a discussion of the major issues of the day from the unique and shared perspective of people who think about them NOT as campaigners do … i.e., what might be IDEAL in a political sense … BUT in the realm of what's actually POSSIBLE to DELIVER in a governing sense.Today, for our first ever Chiefs discussion, 2 topics: The Government's reliance on the consultant class, and more specifically, McKinsey. And in the wake of Bill Morneau's book, Prime Ministers and their relationships, or non-relationships, with their Cabinet Ministers.Thank you for joining us on #TheHerleBurly podcast. Please take a moment to give us a rating and review on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts or your favourite podcast app.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau meets with his U.S. and Mexican counterparts as all three countries try to strengthen ties in the face of global uncertainty. Plus, former finance minister Bill Morneau delivers some blunt criticism of his former boss in his new memoir.
Host Vassy Kapelos discusses the week's top political stories with former minister of finance Bill Morneau, former NDP strategist Kathleen Monk, Doug Ford's campaign manager Kory Teneycke, CTV News political analyst Scott Reid, and Canada's Ambassador to the U.S. Kirsten Hillman.
The Herle Burly was created by Air Quotes Media with support from our presenting sponsor TELUS, as well as CN Rail.We're recording this one late, so I'm cheers-ing all of you right now, with my customary, late-afternoon-on-a-Friday, Lemon Hart Rum and Coke.Alright … last week on the pod was our journo panel. This week, our wonko panel. All the essential policy discussion we can fit into 60 minutes! The most important issues Canada faced in 2022 and is facing right now into 2023. And with me are three of the best:Sean Speer last joined us on the pod about 17 months ago. He's Assistant Professor of Public Policy at U of T's Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy. Before that, he was senior economic adviser to Prime Minister Stephen Harper. He's also a founder and Editor-at-Large at the very excellent, TheHub.caDr. Jennifer Robson was on with us way back in June 2020, when we were all pandemic babies. She's a Program Director and Associate Professor of Political Management at Carleton University where she teaches in Public Policy and Research Methods.And brand new to The Herle Burly … Tyler Meredith! Tyler is the former Head of Fiscal and Economic Policy for Prime Minister Trudeau and Ministers of Finance, Chrystia Freeland and Bill Morneau … who has, as of about 3 months ago… transitioned back to civilian life.Thank you for joining us on #TheHerleBurly podcast. Please take a moment to give us a rating and review on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts or your favourite podcast app.
Are there lessons about Doug Ford's second majority government win? Bruce and Chantal have their thoughts on that. And what's the real reason former finance minister Bill Morneau is dumping on the Trudeau government? Plus, what's behind Pierre Poilievre's twitter finger?
Doug Ford wins a second majority government in Ontario; Former finance minister Bill Morneau warns Canada could pay a big price if the Liberals don't focus on sustained economic growth; The federal government signs a historic land-claim settlement in Alberta.
Rédiger un budget, c'est un exercice délicat pour un gouvernement. Reste que c'est l'un des outils les plus importants dont il dispose pour concrétiser sa vision. Comment décide-t-il de distribuer les milliards? Qu'est-ce qui détermine ses priorités et comment gère-t-il l'inévitable contestation? Alec Castonguay démystifie le processus avec deux personnes qui ont collaboré étroitement avec des ministres des Finances : Robert Asselin, ex-directeur des politiques et du budget du ministre Bill Morneau, et Mia Homsy, ex-directrice adjointe du cabinet du ministre Raymond Bachand.
Today, we're continuing our Downsizing series. In Part Two, we'll answer the question: "Do I have enough money to retire?"Is it true everyone needs one million dollars to retire?Creating a "Mindful Spending Plan" for your retirement.What is "The 4% Rule?"Resources in this episode:"The Real Retirement" by Bill Morneau and Fred VetteseOSC Get Smarter About Money Budgeting WorksheetMint.com"Do You Have Enough Money to Retire?" by Glory GrayHosted by Glory Gray of Glory Gray Wealth Solutions.GET THE GUIDE: "12 Smart Questions to Ask When Interviewing a Financial Advisor"Schedule a free financial consultation with Glory Grayby emailing us at: hello@womenswealth.caWebsite: WomensWealth.caEmail: hello@womenswealth.caTwitter: @WomensWealthCAFacebook: @GloryGrayWealthSolutionsLinkedIn: Glory GrayMusic by Purple Planet Music. Rights reserved.
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On this week's episode we discuss, Bill Morneau's departure, Chrystia Freeland's ascension; Justin Trudeau's Prorogation of Parliament; The Conservative's leadership campaign; Falling Rent in the 6ix; Canada's new Social Safety Net; The US election and its impacts on other regions, like Africa; Megan thee Stallion and that loser from Brampton and; Masai's triumph.Politicshttps://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/kim-campbell-sexism-freeland-minister-finance-1.5694539https://www.thestar.com/politics/2020/08/18/what-does-it-mean-to-prorogue-parliament-heres-what-you-need-to-know-about-trudeaus-halting-parliamentary-session.htmlhttps://www.ctvnews.ca/politics/pm-trudeau-prorogues-parliament-until-sept-23-1.5068461?fbclid=IwAR1Farkpg0k-DbXWmC-QtWYfloO127Hw4JrvE0DZg_6HVzlGCPlnbdxe-5khttps://www.thestar.com/politics/political-opinion/2020/08/22/justin-trudeau-just-gave-the-next-conservative-leader-a-gift.htmlEconomyhttps://www.cp24.com/news/coronavirus-puts-tenants-back-in-charge-of-toronto-rental-housing-market-1.5075655 https://globalnews.ca/news/7291374/after-cerb-exhausted-ei-benefits/amp/https://www.thestar.com/politics/provincial/2020/08/21/doug-ford-and-justin-trudeau-team-up-to-get-n95-masks-made-in-ontario.html?utm_source=Facebook&utm_medium=SocialMedia&utm_campaign=National&utm_content=nm95respirators&fbclid=IwAR1JXR9u0dNiUZQ7CIzcngIhn0Afsbfa4QzhucSJh0CiHGByFROkCqhtHooWorldhttps://www.aljazeera.com/news/2020/08/house-passes-bill-send-25bn-postal-service-undo-cuts-200822201930386.htmlhttps://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/opinion/election-november-consequential-africans-200813103520565.html https://www.democracynow.org/2020/8/20/kamala_harris_derecka_purnell?fbclid=IwAR1kaheRb7lgCO1npU5G5sheYcUzNvEPLX_ldMYpWAedEA56FiMI5mzCJN0
Justin Trudeau has prorogued parliament for a little over a month, despite calling prorogation an assault on democracy when the Conservatives took similar action. Trudeau says it's different when he does it, however. Yes, because it means halting an investigation into the Liberals' cozy relationship with WE Charity, True North's Andrew Lawton says. Also, Bill Morneau is out as finance minister and Chrystia Freeland is in, plus, a preview of True North's Conservative leadership election coverage plans. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bill Morneau out, Chyrstia Freeland in What will this mean for the future of Canada, considering how far back the relationship between Freeland and Trudeau goes? High-risk offenders released into society This is a conversation that pops up every couple months. Someone who has committed terrible crimes gets released back into society. Why do we need a Governor General? Do we though? NAVIGATE THE PODCAST: Chapter 1 The impact and reaction to Bill Morneau's resignation Chrystia Freeland is Canada's new Finance Minister. How will this change the course for Canada in the near and foreseeable future? NDP Ethics Critic Charlie Angus joins the show. Chapter 2 COVID-19: Listeners answering the call We put the word out recently on Social Media for people to help us make COVID-19 PSA's to grab the attention of people flouting health protocols. Andy Baryer was one of the many who answered the call Chapter 3 Another high-risk offenders living among us We hear these stories every few months it seems. A man who has committed heinous, sickening crimes is released back into society, with a heavy warning that he is at a high-risk to commit these types of crimes again. Doesn't that seem… wrong? We chat about that with Breen Oullette, Vancouver-based Indigenous lawyer; contested 2019 federal election as an NDP candidate Chapter 4 Teachers say they need more time before school opens up again We revisit with Lizanne Foster, who has been one of our go to voices on behalf of teachers. We then chat with Jennifer Reddy, who is a Vancouver School Board Trustee. Chapter 5 What the hell's the point of a Governor General? Julie Payette, Canada's Governor General, has been in the news for all the wrong reasons seemingly since the time she was appointed to be Governor General. But, do we really need her? Especially with the amount she is getting paid? We chat with Sandy Garossino. Chapter 6 Sextortion on the rise in Surrey Eric has the details. ___________ Remember to wash your hands, practice physical distancing, and stay home at all costs if you are sick. We're not out of the woods yet! The Lynda Steele Full Show podcast includes all the individual segments that can be found on the Lynda Steele Show page, digitally stitched together for your convenience. Listen live online at globalnews.ca/radio/cknw/ 3-6 PM!
This is the John Oakley Show Podcast for Monday August 17th 2020
We chat with Chief Political Correspondent for Global News, David Akin.
Highlights: Young people still in the spotlight, enforcement has been promised Today during the BC COVID-19 presser, Adrian Dix warned that enforcement is on the way for COVID offenders. Bill Morneau resigns We cover this breaking story from multiple angles, full podcast navigation details below: Chapter 1 We can't count on anyone to do the right thing anymore If one thing has been clear about this pandemic, is that we have to stop relying on people to do the right thing and take responsibility for themselves and those around them. We chat about the street parties that have been going on, and then we chat with Vancouver Councillor, Melissa De Genova about the lack of enforcement and how that might look. Chapter 2 EYE ON OTTAWA: Life after CERB Many people are concerned and left wondering what's going to happen when CERB ends in October. We chat with Tom Korski about what might happen next. Managing Editor of Blacklocks Reporter, independent newsroom in Ottawa. Chapter 3 Why are young people not following rules? This guest presents a theory Emilie Theberge is a 26-year-old from Vancouver, and she has a theory as to why young people are ignoring health orders. Chapter 4 SOME young people are taking action to educate We created some COVID PSA's on our Friday episode of the Lynda Steele Show, and then put the call out to see if anyone from the younger crowd would be interested in making their own. They answer the call, and we feature two of the voices in this segment. Chapter 5 Finance Minister Bill Morneau announces his resignation What everyone expected to happen, finally has. We chat about this historic resignation, and what may have prompted it with David Moscrop. David is Author of the book, Too Dumb for Democracy? Columnist for the Washington Post. Host of the podcast, Open To Debate Chapter 6 1 in 5 Canadians not taking actions to prevent COVID-19 spread A disturbing result from a poll the Angus Reid Institute conducted. We chat with Shachi Kurl, the Executive Director of the Angus Reid Institute. Chapter 7 Bill Morneau, what's next? We chat with Chief Political Correspondent for Global News, David Akin. ___________ Remember to wash your hands, practice physical distancing, and stay home at all costs if you are sick. We're not out of the woods yet! The Lynda Steele Full Show podcast includes all the individual segments that can be found on the Lynda Steele Show page, digitally stitched together for your convenience. Listen live online at globalnews.ca/radio/cknw/ 3-6 PM!
Chrystia Freeland is Canada's new Finance Minister. How will this change the course for Canada in the near and foreseeable future? NDP Ethics Critic Charlie Angus joins the show.
Finance Minister Bill Morneau resigns...Shane chats to Duane Bratt (PhD, Political Science, Mount Royal University) and David Moscrop (Political theorist, University of Ottawa) to discuss the potential outcome of Morneau's resignation. And, Greg Fish on why we might have to move to Titan. HEY, DO YOU LIKE PODCASTS? Why not subscribe to ours!!find it on Apple, Google, Spotify & Tune In.
Highlights: Eye On Ottawa We connect with Tom Korski to chat about WE Charity, and the fate of Bill Morneau Fun & weird B.C. facts It's BC day, so let's reflect a little on B.C., shall we?! ___________ Remember to wash your hands, practice physical distancing, and stay home at all costs if you are sick. We're not out of the woods yet! The Lynda Steele Full Show podcast includes all the individual segments that can be found on the Lynda Steele Show page, digitally stitched together for your convenience. Listen live online at globalnews.ca/radio/cknw/ 3-6 PM!
Well, what did Canada's finance minister have to say for himself? Pierre Poilievre, was involved in the questioning. He joined us for a debrief. Pierre is CPC MP & Opposition Finance Critic
New #Janette's TV episode - William Francis Bill Morneau PC MP is a Canadian politician and businessman who was elected in the 2015 Canadian federal election as the Member of Parliament for Toronto Centre. Morneau was executive chair of the company founded by his father, and Canada's largest human resources firm, Morneau Shepell, and the former chair of the C. D. Howe Institute. He has also served as the chair of the board at St. Michael's Hospital, and Covenant House in Toronto. He holds a BA from the University of Western Ontario, an MBA from INSEAD, and an MSc (Econ) from the London School of Economics (LSE). Since November 4, 2015, he has been Canada's Minister of Finance. On April 26, 2019, Morneau also took on the responsibilities of Canada's Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs and Internal Trade. Morneau lives in Toronto with his wife Nancy McCain, a member of the New Brunswick family which owns McCain Foods, and their four children - Henry, Clare, Edward and Grace. Janette caught up with him in #Toronto, at #The Elevate Technology Conference and captured his talk on stage for this special behind-the-scenes look at his incredible accomplishments and story. Enjoy this special Janette's TV episode. Please leave your comments in the feed below and share us with all the amazing women and smart men in your life. Kindly also hit the #BELL to be notified of all our upcoming episodes. Thank you!
Alex is joined by: Dennis Matthews - Vice President, Marketing and Communications, Enterprise Canada Vincent Gasparro, is a former advisor to Prime Minister Paul Martin and current campaign chair for John Tory's mayoral run Topics include Doug Ford ordering a public sector hiring freeze, Bill Morneau, and Justin Trudeau's summer home.