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The world has watched the occupation of downtown Ottawa for three weeks. This past weekend saw the authorities take back the streets for residents who have been living with the occupation of their city. One thing the so-called Freedom Convoy did was expose huge cracks in the Conservatives' Big Blue Tent. While some Tory MP's stood back, others wilfully egged on the truckers. It cost Erin O‘Toole his job as leader of the Party. While he says he's staying on as an MP, it sets up a leadership race for a party that doesn't seem to know its identity. Will it ever unite under one leader? With O'Toole now in the rear-view mirror, Conservatives now look toward a leadership race. Carleton MP Pierre Poilievre is the presumptive heir apparent, but others have yet to come forward. Our Unpublished Vote question asks: Can the Conservative Party be United?So far, our audience has responded… Yes = 61.59%No = 29.27%Unsure = 9.15% The Conservative Party of Canada was formed in December 2003, a merger between the Progressive Conservatives and the Canadian Alliance. It aimed to bring all the like-minded Tories together, but the factions still existed. They exploded during the so-called Freedom Convoy. You wonder what it will take to keep everyone happy or will they end up splitting into two again? If you haven't voted yet you can do so here >GUESTS: Warren Kinsella, Political commentator / former advisor PM Chretien; Twitter: @kinsellawarrenLori Turnbull, Director School of Public Administration, Dalhousie University; Twitter: @LoriturnbulSamuel Routley, Doctoral Student Western University @SJRoutley
Amanda Lang, BNN Bloomberg; Carlene Variyan, former Liberal chief of staff; Jenni Byrne, former deputy chief of staff; Farouk Karim; former NDP press secretary; Perrin Beatty, Canadian Chamber of Commerce; Jasmin Guenette, Canadian Federation of Independent Business; Glen McGregor, CTV News; Kevin Page, Institute of Fiscal Studies and Democracy; Jagmeet Singh, NDP Leader; Cindy Blackstock, First Nations Child & Family Caring Society of Canada; Amita Kuttner, Interim Green Party Leader; Scott Reid, CTV News Political Commentator; Jean-Denis Garon, Bloc Québécois MP; Adam Chambers, Conservative MP; Chrystia Freeland, Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister; Peter Bethlenfalvy, Ontario Finance Minister; Joyce Napier, CTV News; Stephanie Levitz, the Toronto Star; and Ian Bailey, the Globe and Mail. Erin O‘Toole, Conservative Leader (Live News Conference).
Jonas Smith was the Conservative Party candidate in the Yukon, until he was fired yesterday. GUEST: Andrew Lawton
So Unifor, which is Canada's largest union, which is also Canada's largest media union, has come out with an attack ad against Erin O'Toole. GUEST: Pamela Geller
Featuring Mitchell Alvis @thedailymitch on instagram Support the show at Patreon.com/benbankas Welcome to Canadian comedy folks - this is what it's come to.. but guess what? I'm actually happy. Mitch joins us half way when my accountant calls me - we talk about voting, Uighur Muslims and much more. Enjoy this one. Yes the camera cuts out but that's actually when it gets good. just relax and listen. Also on Spotify and Apple Podcasts
Canada offers ‘path to protection' for Afghan interpreters amid ‘critical' situation Afghan interpreters update Guest – Quentin Innis - Retired Major O'Toole gave supporters and other party insiders taxpayer-funded contracts A scandal has broken out among the conservative party, and leader Erin O'Toole is at the helm of it Guest – David Akin - Global News Chief Political Correspondent Upcoming Election Is a federal election in the near future? Guest – Warren Kinsella - Regular commentator on the Charles Adler Tonight; a lawyer; and an instructor Jason Kenney recommends women carry pepper spray for self-defence The premier asked for changes to the criminal code that would allow women to carry pepper spray Guest – Doug King - Criminologist at Mount Royal University Keen to sign up for space tourism? Here are six things to consider (besides the price tag) An out-of-this-world conversation Guest – Steven Freeland - Emeritus Professor at Western Sydney University and Professorial Fellow at Bond University, Australia Subscribe to the Charles Adler Tonight podcast to hear more: https://curiouscast.ca/podcast/135/charles-adler-tonight/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's show,Conservative leaderErin O'Toole is being accused of handing out taxpayer-funded contracts to supporters and party insiders. We chat with Global News chief political correspondent David Akin. Plus, the government is coming through with support for farmers and producers during this rough start to the summer season. We talk with the chair of the Alberta Beef Producers. And, doCanada's building codes need to be updated to include hurricane straps because of the amount of tornadoesour country sees? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
An Alberta pollster's take on why Canadians see Jagmeet Singh as a better PM than Erin O'Toole An Alberta perspective Guest - Janet Brown - Pollster and Political Commentator in Alberta A young Ojibway teen's letter to Alan Lagimodiere The teenager who wrote a letter to Manitoba's minister for Indigenous affairs Guest - Riley Twovoice - Young Manitoban who wrote a letter to Manitoba's newly appointed Minister of Indigenous Affairs and Reconciliation on his comment about residential schools Smoke from the wildfires burning is spreading across much of the country. What do you have to know to stay safe? Air quality advisory is in effect in some provinces Guest - Dr. Michael Curry - Clinical Associate Professor at the Department of Emergency Medicine, UBC Why is the U.S. not reciprocating and opening the border to fully-vaccinated Canadians? Fully-vaccinated Americans will be able to come to Canada. But Canadians will not be able to do the same. Guest - Mario Canseco - President of Research Co. Bringing Afghanistan interpreters to Canada is urgent The latest on the Afghanistan interpreters looking to Canada to fulfil her promise Guest – Joe Warmington - Columnist Subscribe to the Charles Adler Tonight podcast to hear more: https://curiouscast.ca/podcast/135/charles-adler-tonight/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Polls indicate the Tory national leader has an uphill climb to win an election expected within weeks. He discusses his public image, the main issues, his opponent, and what he has learned about himself in leading the party. He is in conversation with BIV publisher and editor-in-chief Kirk LaPointe. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Marc Patrone speaks to Noah Shack exposes anti-Jewish attacks in Toronto. Clinton Desveaux on Erin OToole's Calgary flap jack flop. Miles Kristin on the deplatforming of Trump.
Today on Baldrey's Beat: A fall election is looming! Adrian Dix to respond to BC's Emergency response system Should Vancouver host a FIFA game? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Daily Memo: Erin O'Toole doesn't motivate some conservatives to vote for the blue Subscribe to the Charles Adler Tonight podcast to hear more: https://curiouscast.ca/podcast/135/charles-adler-tonight/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Greg Brady guest hosts 640 Toronto's Morning Show GUEST: David Coletto, CEO of Abacus Data See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on the West Block, a feature interview with Opposition leader Erin O'Toole as election speculation heats up in Ottawa. First Nations children's advocate Cindy Blackstock says Canada is failing Indigenous children. And the debate surrounding Canada Day. Plus, Global News Chief Political correspondent David Akin and Mercedes Stephenson reflect on the challenges of holding politicians to account during the pandemic. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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CPC leader Erin O'Toole. Liberals in contempt of parl. Col Michel Drapeau (ret'd). CAF sex misconduct. Variants & vaccines. Drs. Isaac Bogoch & Jason Kindrachuk Macroeconomics professor Eric Kam. Inflation/stagflation. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's show: Continuing the conversation on Vancouver's proposed parking changes Erin O'Toole calling for the ousting of Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan How are staff shortages impacting the bar/restaurant industry? The calls for the border to reopen are growing louder! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Liberals blast Erin O'Toole for allowing a free vote on an abortion bill; Marc Garneau says Canada is not ready to open the border with the U.S.; Ontario puts an end to hope that school might be back in session before summer.
Marc Patrone speaks to Colin Craig's account of a waiting list death that has left an Ontario mom heartbroken and angry. Georganne Burke says Tory leader Erin O'Toole may not be perfect but he's the best choice.
Chapter 1: As India continues to battle with the nation’s worst COVID-19 crisis, ET Canada is bringing together some the biggest names in entertainment for a primetime fundraising special, ET Canada Presents: Help India. Guest: Sangita Patel, ET Canada Entertainment Reporter. Chapter 2: The next set of real estate stats will be very interesting to examine when they come out next week, looking at the month of May. No doubt there has been more supply available and things don’t seem to be selling as fast as they were a few months ago. But does that mean the market has slowed down or that prices might reflect that? We’ll have to see. Guest: Anne Gaviola, Senior Digital Broadcast Journalist, Global News. Chapter 3: Some of the restrictions for group fitness were lifted and made effective immediately. Guest: Raji Sohal, CKNW Contributor Chapter 4: It’s not every day that you are driving down the highway and you see what Lorna Beecroft saw in front of her. The Vancouver Island resident was on her way to Costco and she saw a semi truck trailer hauling a huge cut tree, the biggest she had ever seen. Guest: Lorna Beecroft, Vancouver Island Resident who saw and took the picture. Chapter 5: Ridership has gone way down during the pandemic. The latest numbers tell us that ridership is “stable” meaning we’re not seeing anymore big drops, but it’s also not getting better. However, could all of that change this fall now that B.C.’s Reopening plan says offices and workplaces can fully reopen in September? Guest: Jonathan Cote, Mayor of New Westminster and Chair of TransLink Mayors Council. Chapter 6: From the chance of an election this year, to pandemic recovery and constitutional issues - there is a lot to talk to Conservative Party leader Erin O’Toole about. Guest: Erin O’Toole, Conservative Party Leader. Chapter 7: A federal advisory panel that provides advice and guidance to the federal government on COVID-19 testing and screening is recommending an end to the mandatory hotel quarantine required of international travellers entering Canada. Guest: Dr. Isaac Bogoch, Infectious Diseases physician and scientist member of COVID-19 Testing and Screening Expert Advisory Panel See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Le Bloc québécois déposera cette semaine à la Chambre des communes une motion pour mesurer les appuis réels des députés fédéraux au projet de loi 96, cette réforme de la loi 101. On en débat avec les députés Greg Fergus (LIB), Pierre Paul-Hus (PCC), Andréanne Larouche (BQ) et Alexandre Boulerice (NPD). Esther Bégin discute de l’impact du projet de loi 96 du Québec, cette réforme de la loi 101, sur les communautés francophones en milieux minoritaires avec les politologues Stéphanie Chouinard à Toronto et Frédéric Boily à Edmonton. Ils nous parlent notamment des conséquences de l’offre de réduction des frais de scolarité universitaires aux francophones qui vivent à l’extérieur du Québec. Les deux politologues analysent aussi les liens entre la baisse de popularité des premiers ministres Doug Ford et Jason Kenney sur le chef conservateur Erin O’Toole. Stratégie de vaccination pour la deuxième dose au Québec, plan de déconfinement dans la province, recommandation pour administrer une deuxième dose d’un vaccin différent, faux sentiment de sécurité face à la pandémie alors que très peu de Canadiens ont reçu leurs deuxièmes doses… On fait le point avec la Dre Nathalie Grandvaux, spécialiste en médecine moléculaire et professeure à l'Université de Montréal.
Would Conservative Leader Erin O’Toole support a union at Amazon? Why isn’t he resonating with younger Canadians? Ahead of a looming federal election, hear more in part two of a wide-ranging interview.
Erin O’Toole says he supports a ban on conversion therapy, but that doesn’t mean everyone in his party has to share his beliefs. Ahead of a looming federal election, hear more in part one of a wide-ranging interview with the federal Conservative party leader.
L’éditorial de Richard Martineau : la réforme de la loi 101 est faible. L’histoire d’un prof Woke-anarchiste dans Le Devoir. QS se fait traiter de raciste par la CAD. Hausse de l’extrême droite au Québec. Chronique Crime et Société avec Félix Séguin, journaliste au Bureau d’enquête de Québecor : contingent de travailleurs infectés dans une mine du Grand Nord de retour à Montréal. Hausse vertigineuse de l'extrême droite au QC. Le grand péril de la collecte de données par les entreprises selon Snowden. Segment LCN avec Richard et Jean-François Guérin : retour sur la réforme de la loi 101. Martine Ouellette revient en politique. Entrevue avec Erin O’Toole, chef du Parti conservateur du Canada : projet de loi pour protéger le français au Québec. Trudeau blanchi dans l’affaire We Charity. Projet de loi C-10 au fédéral. Commentaire de Gilles Proulx, chroniqueur au Journal de Montréal Journal de Québec : retour sur le projet de loi 96. PKP laisse tomber Air Transat, mais rêve toujours aux Nordiques. Entrevue avec Guy Perkins, blogueur, militant pour la laïcité et la pensée critique : essai de Rosa Brooks, «Tangled up in blue : policing the american city». Chronique économique avec Yves Daoust, directeur de la section Argent du Journal de Montréal Journal de Québec et animateur du balado « Mêlez-vous de vos affaires » : PKP rêve toujours aux Nordiques. Commentaire de Claude Villeneuve, chroniqueur au Journal de Montréal Journal de Québec : retour sur le projet de loi 96. Entrevue avec Simon Jolin-Barrette, ministre responsable de la Langue française, ministre de la Justice : réforme de la loi 101. Chronique de Christian Rioux, correspondant à Paris pour le quotidien Le Devoir et collaborateur à QUB radio : qui est François Mitterrand? Commentaire de Mathieu Bock-Côté, chroniqueur blogueur au Journal de Montréal Journal de Québec et animateur du balado « Les idées mènent le monde » à QUB radio : retour sur la réforme de la loi 101. Chronique de Vincent Dessureault : la guerre au rançongiciel. Pfizer et la durée entre les doses. Mauvaise nouvelle pour les couples amateurs d’égoportraits. Une production QUB radio Mai 2021 Pour de l’information concernant l’utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
Entrevue avec Erin O’Toole, chef du Parti conservateur du Canada : projet de loi pour protéger le français au Québec. Justin Trudeau blanchi dans l'affaire We Charity. Projet de loi C-10 au fédéral. Pour de l’information concernant l’utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
Marc Patrone speaks to Paul Ricardo on his cancer ordeal as Ontario cancels surgeries. John Carpay on a legal setback for pro-freedom Canadians. Lou Schizas on market turmoil. Look Karen Selick's anti-lockdown fight and Clinton Desveaux has more bad news for Erin O'Toole.
Marc Patrone spoke to Dan McTeague talks about inflation, energy prices, and toxic liberal economic policy. John Mykytyshyn openly wonders about the Trudeau Liberals''‘ hidden agenda'. Todd Veinotte interviews Marc for his podcast listens to his take on Trudeau, Covid, and O'Toole.
Erin O’Toole calls for the Prime Minister to fire his chief of staff; The Johnson and Johnson vaccine will soon be available across Canada, but experts say it's up to Canadians to decide whether they should take it; And Liberal Insiders say if Mark Carney chooses to run as a Liberal in the next election, he will likely run in Ottawa.
Marc Patrone speaks to Clinton Desveaux on whether the Liberals set a carbon tax trap for Erin O'Toole. Lou Schizas on the Bitcoin wild ride. Chris Van DUSEN on the cop shooting of a would-be stabber.
Chronique politique avec Emmanuelle Latraverse : grève au port de Montréal. Pour de l’information concernant l’utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
Glen McGregor, CTV News; Amanda Lang, BNN Bloomberg; Erin O’Toole, Conservative Party Leader; Annamie Paul, Green Party Leader; Gabriel Ste-Marie, Bloc Québécois MP; Kevin Page, Institute of Fiscal Studies and Democracy; National Chief Perry Bellegarde, Assembly of First Nations; Jagmeet Singh, NDP Leader; Chrystia Freeland, Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister; Perrin Beatty, Canadian Chamber of Commerce; Goldy Hyder, Business Council of Canada; Robert Fife; The Globe and Mail; Tonda MacCharles, The Toronto Star; and Lindsay Tedds, The University of Calgary and The Task Force on Women in the Economy.
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MLAs are back in the legislature for a new throne speech and new bills and Erin O’Toole comes around on the carbon tax The post Ep 235: War on carbon appeared first on PolitiCoast.
Canadian Common Sense - Vaccine shoppers are blowing it for Canadians? Charles discusses an article on vaccine shopping in Canada Covid-19 cases are surging in Ontario and many ICUs are on the brink An important discussion on what's going on in Ontario Guest - Dr. Ian Preyra- Chief of Staff at Joseph Brant Hospital in Burlington, Ontario What to know about Ontario’s new lockdown A discussion on the new COVID restrictions announced in Ontario Guest - Warren Kinsella - Charles Adler Tonight’s political commentator; lawyer; instructor; and writer Are your dreams everywhere during this pandemic? How to sleep better? A discussion on sleep during the COVID pandemic Guest - Elizaveta Solomonova - Postdoctoral Researcher in the Neurophilosophy Lab, Division of Social and Transcultural Psychiatry, department of Psychiatry, McGill University What’s in Erin O’Toole’s climate plan for you? A discussion on the Conservatives plan for climate Guest - Nic Rivers - Energy, environment and climate professor at University of Ottawa. Subscribe to the Charles Adler Tonight podcast to hear more: https://curiouscast.ca/podcast/135/charles-adler-tonight/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's show: COVID spread in schools Erin O'Toole's Carbon pricing Trudeau's new agreement with Pfizer See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
I have to admit that MacKay got something right: He knew that Erin O’Toole was a phony. GUEST: Allum Bokhari
Erin O’Toole unveils the Conservative climate plan; Addressing vaccine hesitancy in Canada; And there are calls for investigation into a leaked photo of a naked MP.
Erin O'Toole has pledged to scrap Trudeau's carbon tax and instead introduce a carbon tax, at the exact same amounts as originally promised by Justin Trudeau. Can somebody call Pierre Polievre to take over?
Tim Uppal, Conservative MP; Jonathan Wilkinson, Environment Minister; Joyce Napier, CTV News; John Ivison, The National Post; and Michael Bernstein, Clean Prosperity.
Dr. Supriya Sharma, Health Canada’s chief medical advisor, joins Peter Van Dusen to discuss vaccine hesitancy and address concerns about the AstraZeneca vaccine. MPs Chris Bittle (Liberal), Eric Duncan (Conservative) and Laurel Collins (NDP) weigh in on the Conservative party’s plan for climate change and carbon pricing. And political observers Susan Smith, Will Stewart, and Kiavash Najafi analyze Erin O’Toole’s plan and Ontario’s struggle with the third wave of COVID-19.
Chronique de Marc-André Leclerc, collaborateur à La Joute, ainsi qu'au Journal de Montréal et de Québec, il a été le chef de cabinet d'Andrew Scheer : plan environnemental d'Erin O'Toole. Masque à l'extérieur. La COVID en Outaouais. Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
Today on Baldrey's Beat: Vaccine supply slowing ICU numbers steadily rising International coverage of Canada's vaccine failure Erin O'Toole ready for an election See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Frustration across the country as COVID infection rates increase and many wait to be vaccinated; Erin O’Toole rejects the idea of a universal basic income; The Liberals shut down the inquiry into sexual misconduct allegations in the Canadian Forces.
La fermeture des écoles pour freiner les contaminations en Ontario; une manifestation contre le couvre-feu à Montréal; les jeunes de plus en plus touchés par la COVID-19; le début de l'enquête de la coroner au Manoir Liverpool; une centaine d'enseignants licenciés à l'Université Laurentienne; les manifestations après le décès d'un jeune afro-américain abattu par la police aux États-Unis; Tijuana, « grande zone d'attente » des migrants; les tensions dans le Donbass; les manifestations sanglantes en Birmanie; Erin O'Toole à nouveau dans l'embarras sur le sujet de l'avortement; la marche-écoute, une façon de garder contact avec les femmes isolées; la pénurie mondiale de semi-conducteurs; et l'ouverture des pubs en Angleterre.
16h30 - Reprise des actualités avec Mario et Alex : un neuvième féminicide au Québec. Les constats d'infractions furent nombreux durant la fin de semaine. Près de 56% des entreprises s’opposent à la francisation des entreprises de moins de 50 employés. La grève des enseignants de mercredi matin est maintenue. L’avortement revient hanter Erin O’Toole. Une micropuce pour combattre la COVID? Pour de l’information concernant l’utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
Chronique de Richard Martineau : un fond de sauvetage pour l’industrie aérienne. Controverse concernant la co-fondatrice de Black Lives Matter. L’avortement revient hanter Erin O’Toole. Valérie Plante veut une taxe kilométrique pour les automobilistes. Le Canada cogne à la porte des États-Unis pour des vaccins. Pour de l’information concernant l’utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
Segments LCN avec Paul Larocque : manifestation contre le couvre-feu Le tour de l’actualité avec Mario et Alex : le bilan des cas de COVID-19. La fraternité de policiers s’oppose à l’idée de Projet Montréal sur les armes. Le PQ réclame un nouveau traversier pour remplacer le FA Gauthier. Procès Floyd et tensions à Minneapolis. Chronique culturelle avec Marc-André Lemieux, journaliste culturel au Journal de Montréal Journal de Québec : la nouvelle série policière du Club illico «Portrait-robot» attendu jeudi. La téléréalité «Si on s’aimait» amoureuse revient ce soir à TVA. Chronique économique avec Pierre-Olivier Zappa : des entrepreneurs dénoncent le zèle des inspecteurs de la CNESST lors des interventions sanitaires (certains en profitent pour donner des tickets sur les installations). Sophie Brochu veut rajeunir l'image d'Hydro ! Entrevue avec Anne-Audrey Larivière-Bérard, jeune femme de 29 ans immunosupprimée attendant avec impatience sa dose de vaccin : Anne-Audrey Larivière-Bérard attendait avec grande fébrilité l’annonce de la vaccination contre la COVID-19 pour le groupe prioritaire 8, car on lui certifiait depuis plus de cinq mois qu’elle en faisait partie. La jeune femme de 29 ans a de faibles défenses immunitaires en raison des médicaments qu’elle prend pour contrôler sa sclérose en plaques. 16h30 - Reprise des actualités avec Mario et Alex : un neuvième féminicide au Québec. Les constats d'infractions furent nombreux durant la fin de semaine. Près de 56% des entreprises s’opposent à la francisation des entreprises de moins de 50 employés. La grève des enseignants de mercredi matin est maintenue. L’avortement revient hanter Erin O’Toole. Une micropuce pour combattre la COVID? Entrevue avec Michel Murray, conseiller spécial du Syndicat canadien de la Fonction publique SCFP avec les débardeurs du port de Montréal : le Syndicat des débardeurs du port de Montréal envoie un avis de déclenchement de grève partielle en réponse à l'Association des employeurs maritimes (AEM) qui a annoncé vouloir suspendre certaines conditions de rémunération à partir de mardi. Chronique de Richard Martineau : un fond de sauvetage pour l’industrie aérienne. Controverse concernant la cofondatrice de Black Lives Matter. L’avortement revient hanter Erin O’Toole. Le Canada cogne à la porte des États-Unis pour des vaccins. Chronique politique avec Emmanuelle Latraverse : comment éviter les tensions face aux mesures sanitaires? Chronique sportive avec Jean-François Baril : date butoir pour les transactions dans la LNH. Le Canadien acquiert Erik Gustafsson des Flyers de Philadelphie. Segment LCN avec Pierre Bruneau : aurons-nous un deuxième soir de manifestations violentes ce soir? À quand les élections au fédéral? Une production QUB radio Avril 2021 Pour de l’information concernant l’utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
The At Issue panel discusses the latest changes Erin O'Toole has made to the Conservative critic roles and how he's performing six months after becoming leader. Plus in this extended edition, the panellists talk about Green Party Leader Annamie Paul's strategy to run yet again in the Toronto Centre riding.