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In this episode, we are joined by Dennis Knapp, Neil Ghosh, and Kermit Zarley as we kick off the first ever Patheos Political Panel. In the episode, we tackle the question "what does my faith say about political authority?"If you want to call in to the Bonus Show, leave a voicemail at (530) 332-8020. We would love to get to your calls!LINKSQuoirCast on PatreonQuoirCast on PatheosPANELDennis KnappNeil GhoshKermit Zarley
It began in March with a focus on the threat of tariffs and ended with discussions about Saskatchewan's future in Canada. So who scored political points this sitting and who missed the mark? CBC's political panelists Murray Mandryk and Jeremy Simes deliver their report cards.
In today's episode, the Auditor General has issued a scathing assessment of Oranga Tamariki's procurement and contracting practices last year, after a day of uncertainty, Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky says he's sending a team to Istanbul for peace talks with a Russian delegation, the next America's Cup will be hosted by the Italian city of Naples. America's Cup Defender Team New Zealand chief executive, Grant Dalton, made the announcement on Thursday night, the Black Ferns will face off against defending Pacific Four champions Canada this Saturday, we have our weekly Political Panel and Kerry-Anne Walsh brings us the latest from Australia.
The NDP introduced a bill to make it harder to separate. This comes on the heels of a petition for a referendum on separation. Is it the Premier's responsibility to keep Canada together? CBC's political panelists Murray Mandryk and Jeremy Simes weigh in.
For the 2025 Federal Election, Nightlife has hosted a panel of informed people from relevant sections of the political spectrum – independents, the governing party and the opposition, able to take a broader perspective, an overview.
Another Liberal minority has Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe promising to hit the reset button on the province's relationship with Ottawa but the NDP say Moe is fanning the flames of Western separation. Political panelists Murray Mandryk and Jeremy Simes weigh in.
For the 2025 federal election, Nightlife hosts a panel of informed people from relevant sections of the political spectrum – independents, the governing party and the opposition, able to take a broader perspective, an overview.
The countdown to election day is on. What does Premier Scott Moe's and former Premiere Brad Wall's endorsement of the Conservatives and Pierre Poilievre mean for this province? Will Saskatchewan remain solid blue?
With just a week left in the 2025 federal election, it remains unclear which way Jewish voters will lean. Will they give stock to the parties' promises on the economy, housing and sovereignty? Or will they be single-issue voters and focus on security within their own community? And how will they decide which party's stance is more aligned with their views on Israel and the ongoing conflict with Hamas? Although Canadian Jews make up just one percent of the population, surprisingly, all the main federal party leaders have made promises about these very issues, including during both of last week's nationally televised debates. While many polls are predicting a Liberal majority government, the members of The CJN Daily‘s political panel are not unanimous in their prognostications. On today's episode, we assemble David Birnbaum, is a former Liberal member of the Quebec National Assembly; Emma Cunningham, a former NDP riding executive in Pickering, Ont., who now serves as a school board trustee east of Toronto; and Dan Mader, a Conservative party strategist with Loyalist Public Affairs in Toronto, who also volunteers for CJPAC, the Canadian Jewish Political Affairs Committee. Related links The CJN's Jonathan Rothman takes the temperature of Jewish voters across Canada ahead of the April 28 federal election. The CJN's Joel Ceausu reports from the riding of Mount Royal where incumbent Anthony Housefather faces off against Neil Oberman for the Conservatives. Get The CJN political columnist Josh Liebleine's Passover take on the election campaign, in The CJN. Credits Host and writer: Ellin Bessner (@ebessner) Production team: Zachary Kauffman (senior producer), Andrea Varsany (producer), Michael Fraiman (executive producer), Marc Weisblott (editorial director) Music: Dov Beck-Levine Support our show Subscribe to The CJN newsletter Donate to The CJN (+ get a charitable tax receipt) Subscribe to The CJN Daily (Not sure how? Click here)
Is it fact or fiction? This week our political panel Murray Mandryk and Jeremy Simes examine the conflicting claims between the Sask. govt., NDP, and the nurses union.
Nightlife, in the run-up to the 2025 federal election, will host a panel of informed people from relevant sections of the political spectrum – independents, the governing party and the opposition able to take a broader perspective, an overview.
The Saskatchewan Party MLA for Humboldt-Watrous faced criticism and calls for the removal from government after calling federal NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh a “terrorist.” Our political panel Murray Mandryk and Jeremy Simes put those comments and the fallout into context and discusses the visit of Singh and Liberal Leader Mark Carney to Saskatoon this week.
Premier Scott Moe was overseas pledging to improve trade relationships with the EU and UK amid a trade war with the U.S. Meanwhile, political leaders here discuss their tariff concerns at the Saskatchewan legislature. Murray Mandryk and Jeremy Simes look at what is actually helping to avoid the tariff crunch.
Nightlife, in the run-up to the 2025 federal election, will host a panel of informed people from relevant sections of the political spectrum – independents, the governing party and the opposition able to take a broader perspective, an overview.
The youngest eligible voters in our country are also the least likely to exercise that freedom, according to voter turnout numbers. We ask a panel of Politics majors from Acadia University how they're preparing to head to the polls, and why their friends might not be as politically engaged.
One week after the budget and a few days into a federal election campaign, Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe made a new commitment. Moe pledged to eliminate its provincial industrial carbon tax. Mirroring a campaign promise from the Conservative Party Leader Pierre Poilievre. Our political panel looks into the timing of Moe's pledge.
Nightlife, in the run-up to the 2025 federal election, will host a panel of informed people from relevant sections of the political spectrum – independents, the governing party and the opposition able to take a broader perspective, an overview.
Nightlife News Breakdown with Philip Clark, joined by Sara Tomevska, federal political correspondent at SBS World News.
BONUS PODCAST: This is VANCOLOUR host Mo Amir, Kareem Allam, and Angelo Isidorou unpack the 2025 B.C. Budget and the recent infighting within the Conservative Party of BC caucus.Kareem Allam is a Founding Partner of Richardson Strategy Group. He was the Campaign Manager for BC United (formerly BC Liberal Party) leader Kevin Falcon's successful BC Liberal leadership campaign.Angelo Isidorou is the Executive Director for the Conservative Party of British Columbia.RECORDED: March 10, 2025
Nightlife, in the run-up to The 2025 federal election, will host a panel of informed people from relevant sections of the political spectrum – independents, the governing party and the opposition able to take a broader perspective, an overview.
On today's episode, Health Minister Simeon Brown has come under criticism for ditching a bowel screening programme for Maori and Pasifika that started at age 50, a school lunch so hot it gave a Gisborne student 3rd degree burns has resulted in a widened food safety investigation into lunch provider Compass, the national Pipe Band Championships get underway in Invercargill with 57 pipe bands from New Zealand and Australia competing, we have our weekly Political Panel and we cross the Tasman to get the latest from Kerry-Anne Walsh.
Host Piya Chattopadhyay speaks to the Sunday political panel about the state of federal and provincial politics in light of Trump's looming tariff threats, we revisit the case of Gerard Comeau, whose Quebec beer run more than a decade ago led to a Supreme Court Case, University of Ottawa professor of international affairs Roland Paris and Michael Bociurkiew discuss the recent confrontation between US President Trump and Ukrainian President Zelensky at the White House, and our monthly challenge That's Puzzling! returns.Discover more at https://www.cbc.ca/sunday
The Morning Edition from CBC Radio Saskatchewan (Highlights)
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Listen to our weekly political panel with RNZ political editor Jo Moir and New Zealand Herald political editor Claire Trevett.
The Morning Edition from CBC Radio Saskatchewan (Highlights)
Tariffs are on hold but political leaders in the province have put out their ideas on how to respond. We'll check in with Leader-Post columnist Murray Mandryk.
RNZ political editor Jo Moir and RNZ's political reporter Lillian Hanley spoke on this week's political panel.
Nightlife, in the run-up to The 2025 federal election, will host a panel of informed people from relevant sections of the political spectrum – independents, the governing party and the opposition able to take a broader perspective, an overview.
The Morning Edition from CBC Radio Saskatchewan (Highlights)
Saskatchewan's opposition leader wants an emergency legislative session to talk tariffs. While the premier is warning against a trade war with the US. We dig into this with Leader-Post columnist Murray Mandryk.
The Morning Edition from CBC Radio Saskatchewan (Highlights)
Our political panelist Murray Mandryk discusses Scott Moe's position on a trade battle between Canada and U.S. Mandryk weighs in on two projects being paused in Regina and the province's change room policy announcement.
The Morning Edition from CBC Radio Saskatchewan (Highlights)
Saskatchewan's premier was in Ottawa to meet with his fellow leaders and the prime minister. Our political panel discusses the approach to dealing with President-elect Donald Trump.
The Morning Edition from CBC Radio Saskatchewan (Highlights)
This week, Canada's Prime Minister announced that he would soon be stepping down. Our political panel discusses Justin Trudeau's decision and the reaction from party leaders in Saskatchewan.
The Morning Edition from CBC Radio Saskatchewan (Highlights)
It was a resignation letter that rocked the country. Chrystia Freeland didn't just quit -- she may have ousted the Prime Minister. We'll talk about how this may affect Saskatchewan's relationship with the federal government on our political panel.
On today's episode, New Zealand search and rescue crews in Vanuatu are still hopeful they can find survivors in Port Vila's collapsed buildings, Liam Lawson will be racing for the Red Bull Formula 1 team alongside 4-time World Champion Max Verstappen in 2025, we have our last Political Panel of 2024 and we cross the Tasman to hear what Kerry-Anne Walsh is getting up to for Christmas.
The Morning Edition from CBC Radio Saskatchewan (Highlights)
A short sitting of the Saskatchewan legislature wrapped up earlier this week. It began with promises by the premier to "do better" in government. We'll talk to our political panel, Adam Hunter and Murray Mandryk, about how that turned out.
Listen to our weekly political panel.
Republican strategist Kellyanne Conway, Democratic strategist Minyon Moore and political columnist Meghan McCain break down the 2024 election, President-elect Donald Trump's personnel appointments and the changing information and media landscape. Conversation recorded on November 21, 2024 at Global Women's Summit.