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Real Talk
Alberta & Ottawa: Bad + Bitchy Takes on a Big Week

Real Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2023 72:08


What can we expect to see from Premier Danielle Smith, Rachel Notley (and the Alberta NDP), and Justin Trudeau vs. Pierre Poilievre? Find out from Bad + Bitchy podcast hosts Erica Ifill and Kristin Raworth in this crossover episode of Real Talk. 3:40 | But first...is Taylor Swift's boyfriend really a Nazi sympathizer? 9:30 | Erica, born and raised in Edmonton, now calls Ottawa home. She says national coverage of Alberta's election fell short. Is that a CBC issue, or something bigger?  13:00 | What should we expect to see from Premier Danielle Smith and her UCP government?  26:10 | How about Rachel Notley? What might her future look like, and could it include a run at the federal NDP leadership?  42:35 | Will Danielle Smith survive a rumoured coup within her caucus? Can she outlast Jason Kenney, Jim Prentice, Dave Hancock, Alison Redford, and Ed Stelmach, and actually complete a full term?  44:15 | We turn our attention to federal politics, and get Erica and Kristin's take on the Liberal affordable housing plan, the future of $10/day childcare, and more.  52:00 | Did Pierre Poilievre cross the line with a blast aimed at PM Justin Trudeau in the House yesterday? Kristin explains why she's so turned off by the comment, and Erica chimes in on "unserious" people. 1:05:40 | It's the first edition of Trash Talk since the Alberta election, and Real Talkers have a lot to say! Ryan busts out the flame thrower and gets into the hottest takes submitted to talk@ryanjespersen.com. Trash Talk is presented by our friends at Local Environmental Services. KEEP IT LOCAL: https://localenvironmental.ca/  WEBSITE: https://ryanjespersen.com/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/RealTalkRJ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/RealTalkRJ/ TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@realtalkrj PATREON: https://www.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.

The CGAI Podcast Network
The Global Exchange: Protecting Canada's Agri-Food

The CGAI Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2022 58:44


In this episode of The Global Exchange, Colin Robertson speaks to Al Mussel, Ted Bilyea, and Douglas Hedley about the state of Canada's agri-food industry in these challenging times. Participants' Biographies: * Al Mussel is Director of Research at the Canadian Agri-Food Policy Institute. * Ted Bilyea is an agri-food consultant and Distinguished Fellow at the Canadian Agri-Food Policy Institute, specializing in innovation with clients in both private and public sector. * Douglas Hedley is a fellow at the Canadian Agricultural Economist Society Host biography Colin Robertson is a former diplomat, and Senior Advisor to the Canadian Global Affairs Institute, https://www.cgai.ca/colin_robertson Read, Watch, Listen Agri-Food Productivity and Trade by Al Mussel, Ted Bilyea, and Douglas Hedley – https://capi-icpa.ca/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/2022-03-24-Agri-Food-Productivity-and-Trade-Perspective-Report-EN.pdf Democracy in Canada: The Disintegration of Our Institutions by Donald Savoie – https://idjs.ca/en/publications-en/democracy-in-canada-the-disintegration-of-our-institutions Triple Crown: Winning Canada's Energy Future by Jim Prentice – https://www.harpercollins.ca/9781443424912/triple-crown/ Recording Date: 4 Apr 2022. 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.

The Forgotten Corner
Episode 19: Dropping the hammer, with Thomas Lukaszuk (Part 1)

The Forgotten Corner

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2020 58:24


We at The Forgotten Corner understand that most Albertans aren't going to listen to this show and immediately adopt a new outlook on how the province should be governed. We know that being a conservative means a great deal to a lot of people here, and that feeling comes from their bones, from their blood.Listen to Part 2 here.However, as not only journalists but citizens of Alberta, if there is one thing we hope to help people realize, it's that the United Conservatives are not the “conservatives” you might think they are. And, what better way to help shed some light on that than welcoming to the show a longtime conservative Albertan, who not only held several provincial cabinet positions and the Deputy Premier role, but who also personally knows the conservative leaders of our past.In part one of our interview with Thomas Lukaszuk, we look back on his early life in Canada as a Polish immigrant escaping a dictatorship, through to his happenstance foray into the world of politics. Thomas takes listeners through the events that led to his first time on a ballot, the circumstances behind his 2004 three-vote victory, how he landed his first role in cabinet and what it was like to balance and compromise his way through several portfolios.Part one caps off with Thomas's views on what it was like to run for the Progressive Conservative leadership against eventual winner, the late Jim Prentice, complete with a compelling accusation you won't want to miss.Follow Thomas on Twitter at @LukaszukABTune in next week for part two, where the former Deputy Premier pulls no punches on the kind of government brought in by Jason Kenney's United Conservatives. Part two also contains plenty more about Lukaszuk's lengthy political career, including the gift of hindsight and the parts of his tenure that he looks back on with want, or even regret. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Alberta Morning News
Prentice Corridor

Alberta Morning News

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2018 7:59


Larry Simpson of the Nature Conservancy of Canada speaks about a new project in the Crowsnest Pass area of southern Alberta that will honour the late Jim Prentice.

The View Up Here
Education In Alberta & UCP Plans To Destroy It with Jay Gamble

The View Up Here

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2018 120:00


Public Education and Post-Secondary Education in Alberta have been riding the roller coaster oil economy of the last 45 years. Only the last 2 of those years have been under a government that was NOT the Progressive Conservatives. Don Getty was the beginning of the funding and ideological decline. But it was his successor Ralph Klein that made a legacy out of immediate political gain for long-term generational deficits in every core service, most of which have not been restored to this day. Ed Stelmach, Alison Redford and Jim Prentice did more harm than good despite the messaging. The 2 years of Notley government has, at best, stopped the decline of education in Alberta. The hole is deep after decades of cuts, yet over that time schools outside the public system have become the highest supported via tax dollars in Canada. The resource economy has put Alberta at or near the top for a long time in education but without renewal in many ways it may end. Enter Jason Kenney and his crusade to blame nearly 5 decades of decisions on the Notley government in the last 2 years. Apparently everything was great before those commies fluked into office. In May the United Conservative Party will hold its first convention to approve policy, a draft of which has created concern from many corners. Jay Gamble was born in London, Ontario and did his B.A. and M.A. at the University of Waterloo. He came to Alberta in 2000 to study Canadian Prairie Literature at the University of Calgary where he earned his Ph.D. Jay currently teaches in the English department of the University of Lethbridge and is the Coordinator of the Global Citizenship Cohort. A single father of two boys, he is also a published poet (Book Of Knots, BookThug, 2015) and goes by @DrJayDrNo on twitter. He is recognized as Jason Kenney's favourite communist professor (lol). Jay joins us to discuss the UCP Education "Devolution" Plan in waiting    

Roy Green Show
Beauties & the Beast

Roy Green Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2016 18:40


The Beauties and the Beast cover:  Wynne calling Ontarians 'very bad actors', MP expense claims and Jim Prentice    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Calgary Today
Bill Smith

Calgary Today

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2016 5:36


Former PC Party Bill Smith joins Angela Kokott and Gord Gillies to share his condolences for Jim Prentice. 

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Calgary Today
Jim Gray

Calgary Today

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2016 7:17


Well known Calgary Business and long time friend of Jim Prentice, Jim Gray, joins Angela Kokott to talk about his memories with the former premier. 

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Calgary Today
Dave Rutherford on Calgary Today

Calgary Today

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2016 10:11


Longtime Broadcaster Dave Rutherford joins Angela Kokott and Gord Gillies to share his memories on Jim Prentice. 

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P&L With Paul Sweeney and Lisa Abramowicz
Jim Prentice on State of Banking (Audio)

P&L With Paul Sweeney and Lisa Abramowicz

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2016 10:01


(Bloomberg) -- Taking Stock with Kathleen Hays and Pimm Fox. u0010 u0010GUEST: u0010Jim Prentice u0010Industry Advisor u0010Warburg Pincus LLC (PE General Partner) u0010He will discuss the state of banking at the National Bank of Canada Fixed Income Conference at Bloombergu0010World Headquarters in NYC.

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Afternoons with Rob Breakenridge
The Tragic Death of Manmeet Bhullar & Burlesque laws relaxed

Afternoons with Rob Breakenridge

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2015 29:50


We spoke with Jim Prentice on the passing of his dear friend, Alberta MLA Manmeet Bhullar. It was a very heartfelt discussion. Following that, we took a look at the relaxing of an Alberta law that paves the way for Burlesque shows to be more revealing. Listen Monday to Friday from 9:30 to 12:30 You can also check out the roroshow podcast at roroshow.com

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Afternoons with Rob Breakenridge
Remembering Manmeet Bhullar with Jim Prentice

Afternoons with Rob Breakenridge

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2015 13:39


Today former Premier Jim Prentice joined Roger and Rob to share some stories of his friend PC MLA Manmeet Bhullar who was killed in a car accident on the QE2. #roroshow

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RCI Tam-tam Canada
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RCI Tam-tam Canada

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2015 8:23


Maryse Jobin a demandé à Frédéric Boily, directeur de l’Institut d’études canadiennes de l’Université de l’Alberta, pourquoi Jim Prentice se retrouve dans une course à trois.

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RCI Tam-tam Canada
FR_Entrevue__1

RCI Tam-tam Canada

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2015 10:59


Maryse Jobin a demandé à Frédéric Boily, directeur de l’Institut d’études canadiennes de l’Université de l’Alberta de nous parler des changements que pourraient apporter l’élection de Jim Prentice à la tête de l’Alberta.

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Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA)
Can Alberta's New Premier Re-Invent the PC Party? (Part 1)

Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2014 31:45


The ability to change and survive under new leaders and different circumstances are the strength of any long-ruling political party. Alberta's Progressive Conservative Party has successfully rebranded itself in previous years, often using “new leadership” as a strategy. Throwing a former Premier under the proverbial bus seems like a simple solution to dwindling popularity, but have the PC's used this tactic one too many times for it to be effective this go around? Alberta's seventh PC Party Premier, Jim Prentice criticized many of the decisions made under Alison Redford and by the government he now leads. The removal of several high profile PC MLA's from cabinet positions and making questionable ministerial appointments that included members with no seat in the Legislature, could be considered the beginning of Prentice's “de-Redfordization”. Immediate action on selling the fleet of government planes and cancelling the license plate redesign was a popular no-brainer. Revamping Alberta's foreign offices, keeping the Michener Centre in Red Deer open and axing some unpopular Bills by proroguing the Legislature until Nov 17 are also consistent with that strategy. But these initiatives are not really addressing the inherent internal challenges the PC Party is facing nor do they necessarily lead to effective change that will keep this party viable in the eyes of the electorate. The speaker will candidly discuss the current strategy taken by Premier Prentice in the first weeks of his reign. Plus she will speculate on the effectiveness of this course of action and make a few predictions of her own. Speaker: Bonnie Farries Bonnie is a Political Scientist and holds a Masters in Political Science from the University of Lethbridge. Although all levels of government are fascinating in how they interact and affect our daily lives, Bonnie's passion is at the local level, having worked in municipal government for the last 11 years. Moderator: Tad Mitsui Date: Thursday, October 16, 2014 Time: Noon - 1:30 PM Location: Country Kitchen Catering (Lower level of The Keg) 1715 Mayor Magrath Dr. S Cost: $11.00 (includes lunch) or $2.00 (talk and coffee)

Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA)
Can Alberta's New Premier Re-Invent the PC Party? (Part 2 Q&A)

Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2014 31:25


The ability to change and survive under new leaders and different circumstances are the strength of any long-ruling political party. Alberta's Progressive Conservative Party has successfully rebranded itself in previous years, often using “new leadership” as a strategy. Throwing a former Premier under the proverbial bus seems like a simple solution to dwindling popularity, but have the PC's used this tactic one too many times for it to be effective this go around? Alberta's seventh PC Party Premier, Jim Prentice criticized many of the decisions made under Alison Redford and by the government he now leads. The removal of several high profile PC MLA's from cabinet positions and making questionable ministerial appointments that included members with no seat in the Legislature, could be considered the beginning of Prentice's “de-Redfordization”. Immediate action on selling the fleet of government planes and cancelling the license plate redesign was a popular no-brainer. Revamping Alberta's foreign offices, keeping the Michener Centre in Red Deer open and axing some unpopular Bills by proroguing the Legislature until Nov 17 are also consistent with that strategy. But these initiatives are not really addressing the inherent internal challenges the PC Party is facing nor do they necessarily lead to effective change that will keep this party viable in the eyes of the electorate. The speaker will candidly discuss the current strategy taken by Premier Prentice in the first weeks of his reign. Plus she will speculate on the effectiveness of this course of action and make a few predictions of her own. Speaker: Bonnie Farries Bonnie is a Political Scientist and holds a Masters in Political Science from the University of Lethbridge. Although all levels of government are fascinating in how they interact and affect our daily lives, Bonnie's passion is at the local level, having worked in municipal government for the last 11 years. Moderator: Tad Mitsui Date: Thursday, October 16, 2014 Time: Noon - 1:30 PM Location: Country Kitchen Catering (Lower level of The Keg) 1715 Mayor Magrath Dr. S Cost: $11.00 (includes lunch) or $2.00 (talk and coffee)

Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA)
Can Alberta's New Premier Re-Invent the PC Party? (Part 2 Q&A)

Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2014 31:25


The ability to change and survive under new leaders and different circumstances are the strength of any long-ruling political party. Alberta's Progressive Conservative Party has successfully rebranded itself in previous years, often using “new leadership” as a strategy. Throwing a former Premier under the proverbial bus seems like a simple solution to dwindling popularity, but have the PC's used this tactic one too many times for it to be effective this go around? Alberta's seventh PC Party Premier, Jim Prentice criticized many of the decisions made under Alison Redford and by the government he now leads. The removal of several high profile PC MLA's from cabinet positions and making questionable ministerial appointments that included members with no seat in the Legislature, could be considered the beginning of Prentice's “de-Redfordization”. Immediate action on selling the fleet of government planes and cancelling the license plate redesign was a popular no-brainer. Revamping Alberta's foreign offices, keeping the Michener Centre in Red Deer open and axing some unpopular Bills by proroguing the Legislature until Nov 17 are also consistent with that strategy. But these initiatives are not really addressing the inherent internal challenges the PC Party is facing nor do they necessarily lead to effective change that will keep this party viable in the eyes of the electorate. The speaker will candidly discuss the current strategy taken by Premier Prentice in the first weeks of his reign. Plus she will speculate on the effectiveness of this course of action and make a few predictions of her own. Speaker: Bonnie Farries Bonnie is a Political Scientist and holds a Masters in Political Science from the University of Lethbridge. Although all levels of government are fascinating in how they interact and affect our daily lives, Bonnie's passion is at the local level, having worked in municipal government for the last 11 years. Moderator: Tad Mitsui Date: Thursday, October 16, 2014 Time: Noon - 1:30 PM Location: Country Kitchen Catering (Lower level of The Keg) 1715 Mayor Magrath Dr. S Cost: $11.00 (includes lunch) or $2.00 (talk and coffee)

Canadian Club of Toronto
Hon. Jim Prentice, Vice Chairman, CIBC

Canadian Club of Toronto

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2011 32:37


Canada: Investment and globalization

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Environment Canada Podcasting - Baladodiffusion Environnement Canada
Minister Prentice @ COP10 on Biodiversity / Le ministre Prentice @ COP10 au sujet de la biodiversité

Environment Canada Podcasting - Baladodiffusion Environnement Canada

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2010 2:41


The Honourable Jim Prentice, Canada's Minister of the Environment delivers a statement at the 10th Meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the Convention for Biological Diversity on October 27 in Japan. / L'honorable Jim Prentice, ministre de l'Environnement du Canada, fait une déclaration lors de la 10e Session de la Conférence des Parties à la Convention pour la diversité biologique, le 27 Octobre au Japon.

Alert! Radio
Alert! Radio - Episode 133

Alert! Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2009


The Pembina Institute defends its GHG emission plan in response to Federal environmental minister Jim Prentice. Why ending drug prohibition works to reduce addiction and drug crime with Jack Coles, president of LEAP. UC Berkley students revolt against California tuition hikes and cutbacks. MItch Podolak with ‘Music is the Weapon’.