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Richard Madan, CTV News; Gloria Allred, lawyer and activist; Karina Gould, Families Minister; Christine Normandin, Bloc Québécois Deputy Leader; Steven Del Duca, Ontario Liberal Leader; Vanessa Lee, CTV News; Annie Bergeron-Oliver, CTV News; Sandy Garossino, National Observer; Melanie Paradis, former director of communications for Erin O'Toole; and Brad Trost; former Conservative MP.
Paul Workman, CTV News; Alex Goncharenko, Member of Ukraine Parliament; Tasha Kheiriddin, Navigator Ltd.; Brad Trost; former Conservative MP; ; Bob Rae, Canada's Ambassador to the United Nations; Kevin Gallagher, CTV News; Robert Benzie, the Toronto Star; and Nik Nanos, Nanos Research.
Naheed Nenshi, Calgary Mayor; Dr. Judy Morris, Quebec Association of Emergency Physicians; Robert Batherson; Conservative Party President; Blaine Higgs, New Brunswick Premier; Laura Stone, the Globe and Mail; Robert Benzie, the Toronto Star; Brad Trost; former Conservative MP; and Dr. Isaac Bogoch, infectious disease specialist.
Rob Oliphant, Liberal MP; Michael Chong, Conservative MP; Jack Harris, NDP MP; Jenni Byrne, Jenni Byrne + Associates; Brad Trost, former Conservative MP; Adrienne Batra, The Toronto Sun; Greg MacEachern, Proof Strategies; and Anne McGrath, NDP National Director.
Greg Fergus, Liberal MP; Candice Bergen, Conservative MP; Don Davies, NDP MP; Nik Nanos, Nanos Research; Annie Bergeron-Oliver, CTV News; Robert Benzie, the Toronto Star; Stephanie Levitz, The Canadian Press; Justin Bates, CEO of the Ontario Pharmacists Association; and Brad Trost, former Conservative MP.
Guy Saint-Jacques, Former Ambassador to China; Kevin Garratt, Detained in China for over two years; Julia Garratt, Detained in China for six months; Jason Lietaer, Enterprise Canada; Adrienne Batra, Toronto Sun; Brad Trost, Former Conservative MP; Glen McGregor, CTV News; Emilia Nicolas, Le Devoir; Lynette Ong, University of Toronto; Shachi Kiel, Angus Reid Institute. *The viewpoints expressed in this podcast represent the opinions of the host and participants as of the date of publication and are not intended to be a substitute for medical advice and best practices by leading medical authorities as the information surrounding the current coronavirus pandemic is constantly evolving.
Host Evan Solomon discusses the week’s top political stories with Brad Trost, Lisa Raitt, MP Eric Duncan, The National Post's John Ivison, The Globe and Mail's Michelle Carbert, The Globe and Mail's Robert Fife, CTV political commentator Tom Mulcair, Pollster Nik Nanos, and former Harper campaign director Jenni Byrne.
I want to know if in fact Faisal Hussain was a terrorist somewhere else, and let back in — one of those ISIS terrorists that Trudeau says could be "extraordinary voices for our community." GUESTS: David Menzies and Brad Trost.
Tonight on Beyond the News - Brian talks about why we can't afford Kathleen Wynne in Ontario anymore and why the PC Party has to get it's act together to make sure they beat her in the election next year. Brian also speaks with Justin Trottier of the Canadian Association for Equality about the need for services to help men. Richard Kurland, lawyer and immigration expert joins Brian to discuss why certain refugee groups are doing better. And Joseph Ben-Ami, campaign manager for Brad Trost comes in studio to explain why their campaign is not responsible for the data leak in the Conservative Party.
Opinion politique et opinion religieuse sont des sujets délicats, encore plus lorsqu'on les traite ensemble. Pour ce 26e épisode de Coram Deo, nous recevons le député conservateur Brad Trost qui siège à la Chambre des communes depuis 2004. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brad_Trost) M. Trost s'est lancé dans la course à la chefferie du Parti Conservateur du Canada afin de représenter les conservateurs sociaux dans le parti. (https://brad4leader.ca/) Voici quelques-unes des questions qui ont occupé cet entretien: 1. Quels sont les enjeux sociaux qui devraient préoccuper les chrétiens et les conservateurs sociaux au niveau politique en ce moment? 2. Que répondez-vous à ceux qui vous accusent de vouloir imposer votre religion, ou les impératifs moraux de votre religion au reste de la société qui n'est pas chrétienne? 3. Certains croyants pensent que Dieu n'appelle pas les chrétiens à utiliser la politique, mais uniquement l'Évangile pour garder les valeurs conservatrices de la famille et du respect de la vie. Comment leur répondez-vous d'un point de vue chrétien? 4. Le 23 mars dernier, la Chambre des communes à Ottawa a appuyé (201 pour, 91 contre) la Motion 103 condamnant l'Islamophobie au Canada, l'avez-vous appuyée et pourquoi? (http://www.parl.gc.ca/Parliamentarians/fr/members/Iqra-Khalid(88849)/Motions?sessionId=152&documentId=8661986) 5. Pensez-vous que la montée de la droite nationaliste est une bonne chose? Y a-t-il des inquiétudes à avoir?
The Liberals, according to Conservative MP Scott Reid, are trying to "ram through whatever the fuck they want." In other, vaguely sexually-themed Conservative news, Brad Trost isn't down with the "the whole gay thing," while k.d. lang asks if Jason Kenney might be secretly fond of it. Kellie Leitch and Senator Lynn Beyak? Just crapping on Muslims and Indigenous peoples again, respectively. Nothing sexy there.
Nick speaks with special guest Joseph Ben-Ami the conservative party campaign manager to Brad Trost.
October 20th, 2016 Nick At Night Liberal Govt pushing prepaid hydro meters that disconnect if unpaid. Govt spending 17 million per school on Native reserves but where has the rest of it gone?! Conservative Leadership Contender Brad Trost offers a fresh, unabashed view of solid common sense conservatism.
A bunch of people want to succeed Harper as leader of the Conservative Party. Whoever gets the vote won't just be gunning to be the next Prime Minister; they'll be leading the Opposition, with an aim towards keeping the government in check. Over the summer, we took some time to figure out who all these people are. We'll share those interviews over the next two weeks. Today, we hear from Michael Chong and Brad Trost. Michael Chong once resigned as a cabinet Minister over a disagreement with the Harper government. He believes the party needs to take a stronger stance on climate change and to do a better job appealing to immigrants and urban Canadians. Brad Trost is a social Conservative, so on top of being a champion of the free market, he's vocally pro-life and opposed to gay marriage.