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The Big Five Podcast
The Parti Québécois hits the panic button Plus: Is Quebec in a recession?

The Big Five Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2026 32:46


Elias Makos is joined by Trudie Mason, veteran Newscaster here at CJAD 800, and Justine McIntyre, Strategic consultant and former city councillor. A new poll out from Pallas Data, Qc125 and L’actualité this morning shows a neck and neck race in Quebec, with the PQ having a mere three-point lead over the new-and-improved Charles Milliard Liberals. The province is getting very close to a recession. That is what the Institut du Quebec has revealed in its latest economic growth figures. Speaking this week on CNN, one of the apparent frontrunners for Democratic presidential nomination, Gavin Newson, said that his party needs to be more “culturally normal.” Is he right? The more you take out the trash, the more taxes you will pay. That is what a family in the lower Laurentians discovered after getting a $460 tax increase for having their garbage collected every week. Angus Reid now shows a 13-point lead by the Liberals over the Conservatives. Canadians also overwhelmingly approve of how Mark Carney is handling the U.S.

The Andrew Carter Podcast
Why were the retaliatory attacks by the Jalisco cartel in Mexico so extensive?

The Andrew Carter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2026 7:32


The military operation near Puerto Vallarta triggered retaliatory attacks in multiple states, with highways blocked and vehicles set on fire. While airlines are beginning to resume flights, many Canadians are still asking: what exactly happened and what does it mean for Mexico’s stability?Political Science Professor, Tania Islas Weinstein from McGill University spoke to Andrew Carter. Photo Credit: AP Photo/Armando Solis

Montreal Now with Aaron Rand & Natasha Hall
Mennie: Is the PQ running out of gas? (And are the Conservatives about to surprise us all?)

Montreal Now with Aaron Rand & Natasha Hall

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2026 12:34


The Andrew Carter Podcast
Mulcair: It's the same rhetoric from Trump in the longest-ever State of the Union speech

The Andrew Carter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2026 9:25


Tom Mulcair can be heard every weekday morning at 7:40 on The Andrew Carter Morning Show.

The Andrew Carter Podcast
Dr. Mitch: Here's why this brand of infant formula was recalled

The Andrew Carter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2026 3:22


Dr. Mitch Shulman can be heard every weekday morning at 7:50 on The Andrew Carter Morning Show.

The Andrew Carter Podcast
Looking to vacation? Here are some safe, sunny destinations for Canadians

The Andrew Carter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2026 5:41


March break is just around the corner, and for thousands of Quebecers, that means one thing: vacation. Where should Canadians go? Personal finance and travel expert Barry Choi talks to Andrew Carter.

The Andrew Carter Podcast
Dan Riskin: Can we store solar energy in liquid form?

The Andrew Carter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2026 6:23


Science communicator and bat expert Dan Riskin talks to Andrew Carter every Wednesday at 8:20.

The Andrew Carter Podcast
The Andrew Carter Morning Show (Wednesday February 25, 2026)

The Andrew Carter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2026 47:49


Cheryl Petruk, Trudie Mason, Tania Islas Weinstein, John Moore, Tom Mulcair, Dr. Mitch Shulman, Barry Choi, Dan Riskin

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The Big Five Podcast
The PQ plays the Trump card. Plus: Should Canada cut health care for asylum seekers

The Big Five Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2026 32:44


Elias Makos is joined by Paul Gott, Lead singer and guitarist for Montreal Punk Rock band the Ripcordz and a journalism professor at Concordia, and Raphaël Melançon, political analyst for CTV Montreal and CJAD 800, columnist for the Montreal Gazette, and president and founder of Trafalgar Strategies. The Parti Quebecois added another seat for their party at the National Assembly yesterday by winning the Chicoutimi by-election The Conservatives are teeing up a politically charged debate in the House of Commons today. They’re introducing a motion to review and potentially restrict health benefits for asylum seekers under the Interim Federal Health Program. A 52 year old woman has been forced to go $40 thousand in debt in order to get treated in the private sector for her neck problems. Canadian Olympic medallist Laurent Dubreuil painted a bleak picture this morning of Canadian Olympic athletes this morning in the Journal de Montreal.

Montreal Now with Aaron Rand & Natasha Hall
Mennie: The CAQ vote justifiably collapsed in Chicoutimi. What's the Liberals' excuse?

Montreal Now with Aaron Rand & Natasha Hall

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2026 12:42


The Andrew Carter Podcast
The Andrew Carter Morning Show with Ken Connors (Tuesday February 24, 2026)

The Andrew Carter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2026 44:06


Rory O'Neil, Trudie Mason, Edna Milbrandt Depaz, John Moore, Tom Mulcair, Dr. Mitch Shulman, Michael Zwonok, Pattie Lovett-Reid

The Andrew Carter Podcast
Toonie Tuesday: The importance of travel insurance

The Andrew Carter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2026 5:13


Pattie Lovett-Reid and Toonie Tuesday can be heard every Tuesday morning at 8:20 on The Andrew Carter Morning Show.

The Andrew Carter Podcast
Former Montrealer describes situation in Puerto Vallarta following cartel violence

The Andrew Carter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2026 6:04


More than 26,000 Canadians in Mexico have registered with Ottawa as violence continues to ripple across parts of the country following a major security operation that killed cartel leader Nemesio Ruben Oseguera Cervantes, known as “El Mencho,” head of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel.The unrest has been concentrated in Jalisco state, including Puerto Vallarta, a popular destination for Quebec snowbirds and tourists. Michael Zwonok is a former real estate agent who lived in Montreal for most of his life before relocating to Mexico 2 years ago; he spoke to Ken Connors. Photo Credit: AP Photo/Marco Ugarte

The Andrew Carter Podcast
Dr. Mitch: Why do marathoners often come down with a cold after a race?

The Andrew Carter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2026 3:40


Dr. Mitch Shulman can be heard every weekday morning at 7:50 on The Andrew Carter Morning Show.

The Andrew Carter Podcast
Mulcair: Quebec Liberal Party should be worried about by-election result

The Andrew Carter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2026 10:34


Tom Mulcair can be heard every weekday morning at 7:40 on The Andrew Carter Morning Show.

The Big Five Podcast
Olympic disappointment. Plus: We're running out of vacation spots

The Big Five Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2026 25:12


Elias Makos begins the week with Jimmy Zoubris, Montreal businessman, longtime activist and former special advisor to Valerie Plante, and Anthony Koch, Former National Spokesperson for Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre and current managing principal at AK Strategies. Canada finished with 21 medals including 5 gold medals. It's the lowest number of medals since the 2002 Olympics in Salt Lake City. Reaction poured in over the weekend to a story published by The Globe and Mail on Friday morning. The striking headline of the story is “How Canada became poorer than Alabama.” Bombshell news in the Wall Street Journal as the weekend started. The paper reported that employees at OpenAI had previously raised alarms about the Tumbler Ridge shooter. We can’t go to Florida, we’re boycotting the U.S. We can’t go to Cuba, the country’s a mess due to U.S. oil blockades. And now, the travel plans to Mexico are on hold, after violence erupted in Mexico over the weekend after the killing of drug cartel kingpin ‘El Mencho.’

The Andrew Carter Podcast
Mulcair: U.S. Supreme Court decision on Trump tariffs is the right one

The Andrew Carter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2026 9:19


The Andrew Carter Podcast
Dr. Mitch: Vomiting, diarrhea while on vacation? Here's what you should do

The Andrew Carter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2026 4:24


Dr. Mitch Shulman can be heard every weekday morning at 7:50 on The Andrew Carter Morning Show.

The Andrew Carter Podcast
The Andrew Carter Morning Show with Ken Connors (Monday February 23, 2026)

The Andrew Carter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2026 42:06


Trudie Mason, Roy Nakhal, John Moore, Tom Mulcair, Dr. Mitch Shulman, Kristen Meinzer, Drew Fagan

Montreal Now with Aaron Rand & Natasha Hall
Heurtel: Could Christine Fréchette be Quebec's Mark Carney?

Montreal Now with Aaron Rand & Natasha Hall

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2026 10:40


The Andrew Carter Podcast
The U.S. Supreme Court has dealt a major blow to Trump. What does it mean for Canada?

The Andrew Carter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2026 5:14


The Supreme Court of the United States has dealt a major blow to U.S. President Donald Trump, ruling 6–3 that he overstepped his authority by imposing sweeping global tariffs under emergency powers. The court found that the U.S. Constitution gives Congress, not the president, the power to levy taxes, including tariffs, striking down duties imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act. While some tariffs on steel, aluminum and autos remain in place under different laws, the decision injects new uncertainty into global trade, including Canada-U.S. relations. Professor at the Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, University of Toronto, Drew Fagan spoke to Ken Connors. Photo Credit: (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

Montreal Now with Aaron Rand & Natasha Hall
Former Deputy Prime Minister Sheila Copps checks in from Puerto Vallarta

Montreal Now with Aaron Rand & Natasha Hall

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2026 9:47


The Andrew Carter Podcast
How risky is it to buy a house without a legal warranty?

The Andrew Carter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2026 7:01


New data from the Quebec Professional Association of Real Estate Brokers shows that 43 per cent of residential sales in 2025 were completed without a legal warranty, a dramatic increase from just 12 per cent in 2011. Mortgage broker Roy Nakhal spoke to Ken Connors.

The Big Five Podcast
Aliens, referendums, and toonies. Plus: How Canada became poorer than Alabama

The Big Five Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2026 31:57


Elias is joined on this Friday edition of the BIG 5 by Meeker Guerrier, Commentator at Noovo and RDS and Lea Streliski, Best-selling author, comedian and columnist The White House says it’s about to pull back the curtain on one of the most enduring mysteries in history. President Donald Trump is promising to declassify government files related to UFOs — or what the Pentagon now calls UAPs, unidentified anomalous phenomena. It’s official, we will have a referendum… in Alberta. The toonie turned 30 years old this week. Released on February 19, 1996, it was Canada’s first bimetallic coin. What is the best thing you can buy for two dollars in 2026?

Montreal Now with Aaron Rand & Natasha Hall
MONTREAL NOW PODCAST: Industry minister Mélanie Joly on Canada's new defence industrial strategy, why it's important to eat with your kids at the dinner table, this self-described “random unathletic person” is trying all the Olympic winter sports,

Montreal Now with Aaron Rand & Natasha Hall

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2026 45:14


Mélanie Joly, Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry and Liberal MP for Ahuntsic-Cartierville Katherine Martinko, Author of Childhood Unplugged: Practical Advice to Get Kids Off Screens and Find Balance and columnist for the Globe and Mail Simona Stallone, Canadian content creator and the woman behind the “Out of Shape Olympics” Soraya Martinez Ferrada, Mayor of Montreal

Montreal Now with Aaron Rand & Natasha Hall
Mulcair: Donald Trump's reaction to the Supreme Court's ruling was an art of a spectacular experienced con man

Montreal Now with Aaron Rand & Natasha Hall

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2026 12:37


Montreal Now with Aaron Rand & Natasha Hall
Mennie: Good news is Trump's tariffs are illegal but the bad news is America doesn't care about “legal”

Montreal Now with Aaron Rand & Natasha Hall

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2026 11:16


The Andrew Carter Podcast
Mulcair: Canada concludes major trade mission to Mexico

The Andrew Carter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2026 10:09


Tom Mulcair can be heard every weekday morning at 7:40 on The Andrew Carter Morning Show.

The Andrew Carter Podcast
Dr. Mitch: Here are some tips to avoid falling and injuring yourself

The Andrew Carter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2026 3:31


Dr. Mitch Shulman can be heard every weekday morning at 7:50 on The Andrew Carter Morning Show.

The Andrew Carter Podcast
Report: Quebec drivers pay 60 to 65 per cent more for license and registration compared to Alberta

The Andrew Carter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2026 6:39


The fallout from the SAAQclic disaster is intensifying. A scathing inquiry found senior executives knowingly misled the government about ballooning costs on a digital platform that ended up costing more than $1 billion. A new report from the Montreal Economic Institute compares Quebec directly to Alberta and finds Quebec drivers pay roughly 60 to 65 per cent more for license and registration services, while having access to far fewer service points. Gabriel Giguère, senior policy analyst at the Montreal Economic Institute, spoke to Ken Connors. Photo Credit: THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jacques Boissinot

The Andrew Carter Podcast
The Andrew Carter Morning Show with Ken Connors (Friday February 20, 2026)

The Andrew Carter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2026 38:10


Trudie Mason, Amanda Marsillo, John Moore, Tom Mulcair, Dr. Mitch Shulman, Gabriel Giguère, Chris Bumbray

The Big Five Podcast
Swift reaction to the Quebec Human Rights Tribunal's hair salon decision. Plus: Doug Ford takes on the basket weavers.

The Big Five Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2026 27:28


Elias Makos is joined by Caroline Codsi, Founder & Chief Equity Officer, Women in Governance, and Akil Alleyne, Reporter and commentator with extensive experience analysing legal, political, and social issues and Manager of the GemStar Circle of Excellence Scholarship Program. Massive reaction and pushback to the story we told you about yesterday - the Quebecker who was awarded $500 after a south shore hair salon didn’t offer a “non-binary” haircut option on its appointment booking website. A man from Lebanon convicted of possessing fentanyl for the purpose of trafficking was supposed to be deported back in December of 2019. Ontario Premier Doug Ford had some choice words for students complaining about recent cuts to his province’s student assistance programs: Stop studying in useless fields and focus on an education that gives you a shot at the plethora of in-demand jobs. Reuters reports that the U.S. Department of State is developing a new online portal — hosted at freedom.gov — that would allow users in Europe and elsewhere to access content banned by their own governments

The Big Five Podcast
Why Quebec's Human Rights Tribunal ordered a hair salon to pay $500 to a client. Plus: No more men allowed at Quebec solidaire

The Big Five Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2026 30:55


Elias Makos is joined by Sue Smith is a Montreal journalist and broadcaster, and Justine McIntyre, Strategic consultant and former city councillor. Radio-Canada reports this morning that Quebec's Human Rights Tribunal has ordered a hair salon to pay $500 to a non-binary person for only offering “men’s” and women’s” haircut options. Quebec solidaire, slumping in the polls and desperately trying to turn things around, could have a star candidate for the next election. There’s only one problem: He’s a man. A Montreal senior is calling for the return of all benches removed inside the Alexis Nihon plaza, saying the change has made daily outings more difficult for people who rely on adapted transport. Meta is looking to make your social media presence immortal.

The Big Five Podcast
SAAQclic, lies, and videotape. Plus: Why one 22-year-old Quebecer got a vasectomy

The Big Five Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2026 24:46


Elias Makos is joined by Jonathan Kalles, Vice President at McMillan Vantage, a national public affairs firm, and former advisor to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, and Graham Singh, Pastor at St-Jax Church. The Gallant Commission report on the SAAQclic fiasco was revealed yesterday. Journal de Montreal has the story of a Quebec man who had a vasectomy at age 22 so that his girlfriend wouldn't have to take birth control. One of Quebec’s biggest unions is proposing a new tax to help ensure public services. The target of the tax? Sugary drinks. U.S. TV personality, radio host, and sports analyst Stephen A. Smith continues to openly muse about running for the Democratic nomination for President.

The Big Five Podcast
The Charles Milliard era begins for the Quebec Liberal Party. Plus: The U.S. finally responds to Mark Carney.

The Big Five Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2026 24:02


Elias Makos is joined by Jimmy Zoubris, Montreal businessman, longtime activist and former special advisor to Valerie Plante and Daniel Tran, Director of Communication and governmental relations at Casacom The Quebec Liberal Party has welcomed Charles Milliard as its new leader, signaling a fresh start after months of uncertainty and controversy. The Supreme Court of Canada has annulled the federal byelection in Terrebonne, where Liberal candidate Tatiana Auguste was declared the winner by a single ballot. The challenge stemmed from a mail-in vote that wasn’t counted because of an error on the return envelope — a mistake tied to Elections Canada. If you were waiting for a true American reaction to Mark Carney’s Davos speech from January, you got one for Valentine’s Day. U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio brought the Trump administration’s speech to Europe over the weekend, speaking at the Munich Security Conference.

The Big Five Podcast
Charles Milliard inherits a mess. Plus: How would you fix Tim Hortons?

The Big Five Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2026 28:41


Elias Makos is joined by Justine McIntyre, Strategic consultant and former city councillor, and Raphaël Melançon, political analyst for CTV Montreal and CJAD 800, columnist for the Montreal Gazette, and president and founder of Trafalgar Strategies. Today is the deadline to apply to be leader of the Quebec Liberal Party, and it's all but official – with no opposition, Charles Milliard will become the new leader of the Liberals on Sunday. A CAQ MNA says there should be limits placed on columnsists. Valérie Schmaltz made the comments after being annoyed by a column in the Journal de Quebec by Rémi Nadeau. Several public institutions are using artificial intelligence to create photos for their social media platforms. Tim Hortons is making changes. The company announced that it will soon distribute a new and improved English muffin, add fountain drink machines and debut a new piece of equipment for their espresso.

The Big Five Podcast
The Quebec Liberals find nothing wrong inside the Quebec Liberal Party. Plus: Should Montreal host the Winter Olympics?

The Big Five Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2026 26:31


Elias Makos is joined by Caroline Codsi, Founder & Chief Equity Officer, Women in Governance, and Trudie Mason, veteran newscaster at CJAD 800. We’re finding out more about the suspect in the mass shooting in Tumbler Ridge B.C. The independent investigation into the Quebec Liberal Party fiasco was unveiled yesterday. With indications that the Swiss bid to host the 2038 Winter Olympics may fall through, Canada is considering swooping in to host those games. Convinced that her life was in danger, a Montreal woman handed over more than $250,000 in gold bars and cryptocurrency to fraudsters in four days.

Famous Lost Words
1110 - The Cure, B-52s, Eurythmics, Depeche Mode and more from the '80s!

Famous Lost Words

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2026 50:43


For the Season 11 finale, we present part two of our series on the ‘80s. We continue in the alt-rock/indie/new wave vein from our last episode – where we featured the likes of U2, The Cult, Bryan Ferry, Fine Young Cannibals and more. This week, we continue with: Robert Smith of The Cure in conversation with Christopher. Robert is painfully shy and yet quite revealing and is, in Tom’s words, “downright lovable”. The B-52s, who remember their early days and the struggle to continue after the death of guitarist Ricky Wilson. Dave Gahan and Martin Gore from Depeche Mode in a short chat with Christopher. Peter Garrett and the late Rob Hirst of Midnight Oil talking about being famous in Australia and trying to win over audiences in the Canada and the U.S. Toronto’s Jane Siberry, who was recently inducted into the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame, talks about her unique vision for her music – and why she carries around a “very soft bat” to ward off her fans. Christopher’s interview with Annie Lennox of Eurythmics as she talks about fashion and anti fashion. Producers note: The promised interviews with Pet Shop Boys, The Fixx and Thompson Twins will air in Season 12. We promise.