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Today, we're looking at the latest escalation in trade tensions between Canada and the U.S. as Prime Minister Trudeau, Premier Legault and others have recently weighed in on the U.S. placing tariffs on foreign aluminum and steel. Plus, could the Liberals see a resurgence under Mark Carney's leadership? Recent polling shows this could be the case. But the campaign trail continues to be tough for the Liberal front-runner, as footage circulated on social media of a man being removed from a Carney campaign event in Saskatchewan. And finally, more than 100 business leaders in Canada are joining the call for Parliament to return as the country deals with important economic issues. Special Guest: Lise Merle.
Tom Mulcair can be heard every weekday morning at 7:40 on The Andrew Carter Morning Show.
We do a deep dive into the REAL Reason why Trudeau won't fix the border.Ā Trudeau is refusing to do fix the border and wants a trade war with the US because he thinks it's the one thing that can save his job. Trudeau is deliberately picking a fight with Donald Trump because as usual, it's all about saving his pathetic hide.Watch as we break down the shocking evidence showing Trudeau's desperate attempt to manufacture conflict with the US to boost his failing poll numbers. From Doug Ford's misguided threats to Scott Moe's reasoned response, see how premiers are reacting to this dangerous political gambit.Premier Legault's direct conversation with Trump reveals a simple solution to avoid tariffs - but is Trudeau actually interested in fixing the border crisis? Discover how Alberta's Danielle Smith is taking real action while Ottawa plays political games that put our economy at risk.This deep dive exposes the truth behind Trudeau's strategy and what it means for Canada's relationship with our largest trading partner. Don't miss this crucial analysis of how political desperation could trigger an unnecessary trade war with devastating consequences for everyday Canadians.Does Trudeau have a secret plan to start a trade war with Donald Trump and the USA?Ā Let me know your thoughts in the comments.#ctvnews #tariffs #globalnews #donaldtrump #chrystiafreelandCHAPTERS:00:00 - Intro00:30 - Trudeau's Political Strategy06:12 - Border Security Solutions11:55 - Importance of Border Fixes13:41 - Premier Legault's Role17:13 - Alberta's Border Security Measures19:51 - Chrystia Freeland's Tenure26:20 - PPC vs Conservative Party Dynamics30:08 - Have a Great DaySUPPORT INDEPENDENT JOURNALISM JOIN THEĀ KRAYDEN'S RIGHT RESISTANCE:-Stand on Guard Store Merch with a Message: https://standonguard.store/-Substack FREE or Paid Subscription: https://davidkrayden.substack.com/-Buy Me a Coffee (1 time support): https://www.buymeacoffee.com/kraydensright-Join YouTube Membership: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1ED4fuuXo07MoobImXavaQ/joinLocals / Rumble Subscriber Option: https://kraydensright.locals.com/Pay Direct on Paypal: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/standonguard...SUBSCRIBE & HIT THE BELL TO KEEP SEEING THIS CHANNEL-Please SUBSCRIBE & HIT the bell. This is FREE and it will help you BEAT Trudeau's censorship so you get notifications on my YouTube Channel even when the censorship laws come into FULL effect so Trudeau and YT cannot hide this content: https://www.youtube.com/@KraydensRightwithDavidKraydenĀ -And/or subscribe and hit the notifications on my Rumble channel to also keep informed of the latest Canadian news you won't hear on the msm https://rumble.com/user/KraydensRight...MORE ways you can find and support my work:Ā Ā -Krayden's Right Substack: https://davidkrayden.substack.com/-Rumble: https://rumble.com/user/KraydensRight-Twitter: https://twitter.com/DavidKrayden-Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KraydensRight-YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@KraydensRightwithDavidKrayden-Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/stand-on-guard-with-david-krayden/id1684148154-Spotify Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/1YfyNi7gqJpRYS7iuGcWhw...āØFAIR USE NOTICE: This video may contain copyrighted material. Such material is made available for educational purposes only. This constitutes a 'fair use' of any such copyrighted material as provided for in Title 17 U.S.C. section 106A-117 of the US Copyright Law.#davidkrayden #kraydensright #standonguard #cdnpoli #uspoli #ukpoli #news #independentjournalistsNEW!! You can now find Stand on Guard with David Krayden on most podcasts: Apple, Spotify, Google, Amazon, Youtube music, Substack.
Send us a textJoin us for a powerful conversation with Minister Fred Hutton at The Rooms as we delve into the historic agreement that will shape Newfoundland and Labrador's future. From tearing up the 1969 Upper Churchill Contract to securing a $1 billion annual revenue for the next 17 years, this deal is a game-changer. Minister Hutton shares his pride in the government's leadership, the collaboration with Quebec, and the long-term impact for future generations. With opportunities in energy, mining, hydrogen, and tourism, the province is on the cusp of a bright new era.
A small town was recently fined $10,000 by the human rights commission - and the mayor was fined $5000 - for not flying the pride flag. But as the Mayor explains - the town of 1300 people doesn't have a flag pole! Do we have too many busybodies and bureaucrats telling us what to do? In Québec, Premier Legault is trying to stop Islamist teachers from telling students to pray in class⦠where Christian prayer was banished over 30 years ago. What is going on in our society? Are we allowing new Canadians to rewrite our identity? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hub Headlines features audio versions of the best commentaries and analysis published daily in The Hub. Enjoy listening to original and provocative takes on the issues that matter while you are on the go. Ā 0:49 - Canadians are very unhappy with the federal public serviceāand for good reason, by Tim Sargent Ā 8:07 - Premier Legault plans to fine Quebec doctors. Here's why his horribly short-sighted plan is bound to backfire, by Steven Globerman and Bacchus Barua Ā This program is narrated by automated voices. If you enjoy The Hub's podcasts consider subscribing to our weekly email newsletter featuring our best insights and analysis. Free. Cancel anytime. Sign up now at https://thehub.ca/join/.
Hub Headlines features audio versions of the best commentaries and analysis published daily in The Hub. Enjoy listening to original and provocative takes on the issues that matter while you are on the go. Ā 0:54 - Hysteria is an unhelpful response to Trump's tariff threat. Here's what Canada can do instead, by Derek H. Burney Ā 7:01 -Ā Premier Legault, it's time to put your money where your mouth is and balance Quebec's budget, by Nicolas Gagnon Ā This program is narrated by automated voices. If you enjoy The Hub's podcasts consider subscribing to our weekly email newsletter featuring our best insights and analysis. Free. Cancel anytime. Sign up now at https://thehub.ca/join/.
Tom MulcairĀ canĀ be heard every weekday morning at 7:40 on The Andrew Carter Morning Show.
Tom MulcairĀ canĀ be heard every weekday morning at 7:40 on The Andrew Carter Morning Show.
Tom MulcairĀ canĀ be heard every weekday morning at 7:40 on The Andrew Carter Morning Show.
David Heurtel caps off the week with Akil Alleyne, Reporter, commentator and social issues and Manager of the GemStar Circle of Excellence Scholarship Program, and Jimmy Zoubris, special advisor to the Mayor. As Quebec reaches nine million people living inside the provinceā¦Premier Francois Legault wants to limit the amount of temporary foreign workers entering the province The Quebec government is looking at a potential delay in trying to have a balanced budget The SAQ is reminding its employees to not use āBonjour, Hiā.
Elias Makos is joined by Justine McIntyre, Strategic consultant and former city councillor, and Akil Alleyne, Reporter and commentator and Manager of the GemStar Circle of Excellence Scholarship Program. After genocidal hate speech was proudly put on display outside of Montreal's Place des Arts on Saturday, Premier Legault had a direct message for the police: āDo your job.ā Should heads roll for the expenses scandal brewing at Montreal's public Consultation office? The English Montreal School Board has filed a lawsuitā¦. They said that English boards should not be required to communicate in French
Graham Carr, President and Vice-Chancellor of Concordia University
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Today, we're looking at the Liberals spending too much money and in the wrong places, according to a new report. Plus, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is pushing back on the Trudeau government's net-zero plans. And finally, Quebec's new language law led to an Anglophone woman being hung up on by the province's public health insurer. This after Premier Legault's government promised Bill 96 wouldn't affect health care.
Tom MulcairĀ canĀ be heard every weekday morning at 7:40 on The Andrew Carter Morning Show.
Guest host David Heurtel is joined by political analyst Anne Lagace-Dowson and Egbert Gaye - the founder and editor of Montreal Community Contact - to tackle today's topics, which include: One of the province's prominet pedestrian advocacy groups - Pietons Quebec - demands a meeting with Premier Francois Legault and Transportation Minister, GeneviĆØve Guilbault. What will come of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's rescheduled with Premier Legault today? And Montreal Mayor Valerie Plante upset with opposition for shutting down pricier parking ticketsĀ
Tom MulcairĀ canĀ be heard every weekday morning at 7:40 on The Andrew Carter Morning Show.
Quebec wll be the only Canadian province to not commemorate Queen Elizabeth officially in any way next week. Premier Legault had the flags at the National Assembly lowered following the Queen's death. Immediately the leader of the Parti Quebecois accused Legault of giving 'credibility to an illegitimate British colonial regime in Quebec.'Ā Does the fact there is a provincial election underway in QC play into the decision to not commemorate Queen Elizabeth? Guest:Ā Nino Colavecchio. Fomer PQ candidate, Quebec sovereignist, political consultant and Montreal radio talk show host. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this Episode, you don't even have to be a Sports fan to be pissed off about how Premier Legault is lecturing the new Habs captain on language. Speaking of the Canadiens, did the Habs sell out their iconic brand to a bank? Freeway's slapping and firing shots in another raw and real edition of the Drive By!Ā
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Elias Makos is joined by Lionel Perez, Former city councillor and leader of the Official Opposition at Montreal City Hall and Jonathan Kalles, Senior Consultant at McMillan Vantage Policy Group, and former advisor to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to discuss the drive to recruit Jean Charest to run for the Conservative Party leadership, whether or not our politics has gone off the deep end in Canada, and Premier Legault shooting down rumours of a spring election.
Elias Makos welcomes back Alex Tyrrell, leader of the Green Party of Quebec and Political analyst Karim Boulos to weigh in on Vince Guzzo considering a run for the Conservative Party leadership and Premier Legault about to announce reopening measures.
Elias Makos welcomes back David Heurtel, Former Quebec liberal cabinet minister and counsel at Fasken and Dan Delmar, Quebec-based political commentator, a former journalist and newspaper columnist, and the co-founder of TNKR Media to talk about the jockeying already beginning to find the next leader of the Conservative party, The Quebec Liberals striking back at Premier Legault, and the trucking convoy finally arriving in Quebec City yesterday.
Elias Makos is joined by Jimmy Zoubris, special advisor to the Mayor and Richard "Bugs" Burnett, journalist and columnist to discuss The mayor's SUV getting stolen, Premier Legault scrapping the Vax Tax, and another trucking convoy making its way to Quebec City.
This week our host Edward Greenspon (President and CEO of PPF) chats with Aron Feuer (Managing Director of Cybersecurity at Valencia) and Brad Brookman (former Director of Finance and Treasurer at the Municipality of North Grenville) about the landscape of cyberattacks and ransomware attacks in Canada. They discuss the cyberattack in North Grenville, the targeting of public sector institutions across Canada and the role of cryptocurrency in ransomware attacks. The discussion concluded by stressing the importance of preparedness as a policy response. Check out Canadian Centre for Cyber Security's Ransomware Playbook to learn more. During Today in Policy, Katie and Edward discuss the ongoing debates surrounding repairing the Prime Minister's residence at 24 Sussex Drive and Premier Legault's proposed āVax Taxā, a measure to increase vaccination rates in the province of Quebec. They also touch on two reports PPF recently released including New North Star 3 which looks at innovation policy in Canada and Debating the Right Balances for Privacy Law in Canada which reflects on discussions around modernizing national privacy law. This episode included a #PPFProud shout out to the Business Development Bank of Canada for incorporating diversity, equality and inclusion values into its programming and providing better financial support and financing opportunities to underrepresented entrepreneurs in Ontario.
Elias Makos welcomes in Meeker Guerrier, Bell Media host and commentator and Jimmy Zoubris, special advisor to the Mayor to talk about Premier Legault's popularity dropping by 4 points, a new report on public trust in democracies showing worrisome signs, and Kent Hughes being the named new GM of the Habs.
Elias Makos is joined by David Heurtel, Former Quebec liberal cabinet minister and analyst and Political analyst Karim Boulos to talk about a new poll showing the CAQ's support eroding, Premier Legault announcing an end to the curfew, and a vaccine passport to get into big box stores.
Elias Makos welcomes in Caroline Codsi, Founder & Chief Equity Officer, Women in Governance and Dr. Vardit Ravitsky, Professor of Bioethics, School of Public Health, University of Montreal and Chair of the COVID 19 Impact Committee of Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation to discuss kids heading back to class on Monday and the curfew possibly coming to an end, Trudeau dodging questions about Premier Legault's health tax, and a Superior Court Judge temporarily suspending an unvaccinated man from seeing his child.
Tom Mulcair can be heard every weekday morning at 7:40 on The Andrew Carter Morning Show.
Elias Makos welcomes in Jonathan Kalles, (KAY-LESS) Senior Consultant at McMillan Vantage Policy Group and former advisor to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, and Dr. Vardit Ravitsky, Professor of Bioethics, School of Public Health, University of Montreal to weigh in on Premier Legault still leading in the polls with 46% of voting intentions, man dying Monday morning in the elevator in front of the operating room of the Amos Hospital and Health Minister Dube still being unsure about easing restrictions over the holidays.
Tom Mulcair can be heard every weekday morning at 7:40 on The Andrew Carter Morning Show.
Elias Makos is joined by Richard "Bugs" Burnett, journalist and columnist and Egbert Gaye, founder and editor of Montreal Community Contact to talk about the government's new anti-racism ad campaign, Francois Legault and Valerie Plante on vowing to push to ban handguns and Justin Trudeau and the Liberals bringing the Official Languages reform back.
On this episode of The Sick Podcast, Brendan Kelly from the Montreal Gazette joins Tony Marinaro to discuss Premier Legault wanting more Quebec players on the Habs and Geoff Molson being MIA during the rough patch of the Habs. Don't forget to follow The Sick Podcast on iHeartRadio, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, and all other podcast platforms!
Trudie Mason welcomes in Paul Gott, Lead singer and guitarist for Montreal Punk Rock band the Ripcordz and a journalism professor at Concordia and David Heurtel, Former Quebec liberal cabinet minister and analyst to discuss whether or not we're ready for the lifting of some COVID restrictions,the concern about how Bill 96 could affect access to healthcare in English and Legault creating a new committee to help relaunch hockey in Quebec.
Tom Mulcair can be heard every weekday morning at 7:40 on The Andrew Carter Morning Show.
David Heurtel is joined by Jonathan Kalles, Senior Consultant at McMillan Vantage Policy Group and former advisor to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Jimmy Zoubris, special advisor to the Mayor to talk about some mayors making the same or more than Premier Legault, outrage at a local Montreal restaurant for a low ball salary offer and Conservative leaders Erin O'Toole and Jason Kenney in the hot seat.
Robyn Flynn steps is in as host and is joined by Political analyst Karim Boulos and Justine McIntyre, former Montreal City Councillor to weigh in on Premier Legault asking Quebecers to give him another 4 years, A McGill University professor's op-ed isaying that Quebec Anglophones want French to flourish and the government ending more COVID restrictions.
Dr. Marie-Pierre Laflamme is a family doctor. She spoke to Andrew Carter about Premier Legault's comments.
Tom Mulcair can be heard every weekday morning at 7:40 on The Andrew Carter Morning Show.
Elias Makos welcomes in Meeker Guerrier, Weekend News Anchor at Noovo and commentator at RDS and Justine McIntyre, former Montreal City Councillor to weigh in on Premier Legault's new "change" video, Justin Trudeau getting an earful from the first nations community he snubbed and both Denis Coderre and Mayor Valerie Plante promising that your taxes will not increase beyond inflation.
Elias Makos welcomes inĀ Caroline Codsi, Founder & Chief Equity Officer, Women in Governance and Meeker Guerrier, Weekend News Anchor at Noovo and commentator at RDS, to discuss Premier Legault still not admitting that there is systemic racism in Quebec, Legault also saying he is all good to run for another full term and Mayor Valerie Plante fully supporting Bill 96.
Elias Makos is joined by Jonathan Kalles, Senior Consultant at McMillan Vantage Policy Group, and former advisor to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Egbert Gaye, founder and editor of Montreal Community Contact to discuss Premier Legault's apology, whether or not the tax system is fair and Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen testifiying before congress.Ā
Tom Mulcair can be heard every weekday morning at 7:40 on The Andrew Carter Morning Show.
Elias Makos is joined by David Heurtel, former provincial Liberal cabinet minister and counsel at Faskin and Paul Gott, Lead singer and guitarist for Montreal Punk Rock band the Ripcordz and a journalism professor at Concordia, to talk about Premier Legault's bonuses for nurses, Bill 105 going through last night and police officers afraidĀ to be accused of being racist.
Elias Makos welcomes in Meeker Guerrier, Weekend News Anchor at Noovo and commentator at RDS and Richard "Bugs" Burnett, journalist and columnist to talk about Premier Legault saying that he does not regret advising Quebecers to vote for a Conservative minority government, Louise Beaudoin and Louise Harel returning to argue that Bill 96 does not go far enough and polls showing Valerie Plante and Denis Coderre in a dead heat.
Elias Nakos is joined by Justine McIntyre, former Montreal City Councillor and Jonathan Kalles, Senior Consultant at McMillan Vantage Policy Group, a national public affairs firm, and former advisor to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to talk about whether making a choice in this year's election is more difficult than previous ones, Premier Legault issuing a warning to Quebecers for election day and hearings on Bill 96 about to begin.Ā
David Heurtel, former provincial Liberal cabinet minister and counsel at Faskin and Jonathan Kalles, Senior Consultant at McMillan Vantage Policy Group and former advisor to Prime Minister Trudeau to talk about last night's leaders debate, Premier Legault saying that he would like to see the Conservatives in power and the 20th anniversary of 9/11.
Elias Makos is joined by Anne-France Goldwater, Founder of Goldwater, DubĆ© and Alex Tyrrell, leader of the Green Party of Quebec to discuss Premier Legault calling the EMSB a radical organization, Trudeau and Legault's very different way of handling anti-vaxxers and a preview of tonight's leaders' debate.Ā Ā
Chantal Hebert and Bruce Anderson are back with the first Good Talk of the 2021 election campaign. Ā Topics range from the impact of a PC win provincially in Nova Ā Scotia, to how Premier Legault in Quebec may impact how Quebecers vote federally which could impact the final national result, to the power of visual ads whether on TV or online and what the early ones are telling us.
Elias Makos is joined by David Heurtel, former provincial Liberal cabinet minister and counsel at Faskin and Paul Gott, Lead singer and guitarist for Montreal Punk Rock band the Ripcordz and a journalism professor at Concordia to discuss an election call for September 20th, the NDP's campaign platform and Premier Legault saying he doesn't want to hold a debate on vaccination passports.
Summary by Peyton Smith Hour 1, segment 1:- (AUDIO) More protests over the lifting of those regulations are occurring in Edmonton. Yes, Dr. Crybaby was present among other quacks.The concern is testing won't be available, but why? Isn't the health care system in Canada invincible? Mike explains all.https://americanuckradio.com/current-events/covid-19-albertas-active-cases-increase-as-doctors-continue-to-air-concerns-over-loosened-measures/----------------------(AUDIO) Alberta Chief Medical Health Officer Deena Hinshaw apologIzes for causing fear and anger over lifting Covid-19 regs in Alberta.What about an apology for implementing the regulations in the first place?Mike provides scathing analysis and commentary on this.https://americanuckradio.com/current-events/hinshaw-apologizes-for-causing-fear-or-anger-over-albertas-plan-to-lift-covid-19-measures/-----------------Hour 1, segment 2:- (AUDIO)Israel is a shining example of humanity, right?The holy land.A medical apartheid is afoot in Israel, as this shocking report indicates. Vaccines are being forced into peoples arms.-----------------(AUDIO)Meanwhile, Governor DeBlasio wants to give New Yorkers the key to NYC pass. He wants them to have salvation in a syringe.Just so they can live a full and healthy life. -----------------Then there's Quebec, where Premier Legault is going to implement a vaccine passport. https://americanuckradio.com/current-events/legault-announces-quebec-will-move-ahead-with-vaccination-passport/------------------For a pleasant change of pace, here's some news from Flip City Mag, presented by yours truly, Mike Filiphttps://youtu.be/zul_RB1qSjc--------------------A gay Democrat man was caught in a sting involving sexual exploitation of underage kids.https://americanuckradio.com/current-events/gay-democrat-claiming-to-work-for-hillary-pelosi-busted-in-underage-sex-sting/------------------Enjoy all this, and more, in a spectacular hour 1 from Mike.Hour 2, segment 1:- (AUDIO) Dinesh Desouza gives his take on the capitol police and the January 6 nonsurrection.Dinesh says that the capitol police officers who've committed suicide are wrestling with their consciences, but Mike offers the possibility that they are loose ends for the Democrats. A very good report with excellent analysis and commentary from Mike.Listen in FULL!--------------------Hour 2, segment 2:- (AUDIO)Mike starts the segment off with some great audio from Senator Rand Paul's face off's with Fauci.A big, huge whopper is pretty much the only thing that's holding Fauci's horrible sick drama together.https://americanuckradio.com/current-events/epic-rand-paul-breaks-down-every-confrontation-hes-had-with-dr-faucivideo/-------------------Mike returns to a story previously covered about a Red Deer home invasion, which resulted in the invader being shot and killed.The new developments really fill in alot of blanks from what was previously reported.Mike gets into these new developments in full.https://americanuckradio.com/breaking-news/corbella-catch-and-release-justice-system-contributed-to-home-invader-being-killed-and-penhold-family-being-traumatized/-----------------Enjoy all this, and more, in a wonderful hour 2 from Mike.
Elias Makos welcomes in political analyst Karim Boulos and Ā journalist and columnist Richard "Bugs" Burnett to talk about Premier Legault saying no to a statutory holiday to mark National Indigenous Peoples Day, the CAQ is considering a lottery as a vaccine incentive and the new changes for travellers coming to Canada.
Elias Makos welcomes in David Heurtel, former provincial Liberal cabinet minister and counsel at Faskin and Justine McIntyre, former Montreal City Councillor to weigh in on Premier Legault's disgust at others in Canada trying to treat Quebec as racist, Quebec's standout vaccine numbers and Bar terasses getting the green light.
Tom Mulcair can be heard every weekday morning at 7:40 on The Andrew Carter Morning Show.
The Herle Burly was created by Air Quotes Media with support from our presenting sponsor TELUS, as well as CN Rail.Alright, it's time for another Herle Burly 2-part pod!Part 1 of pod today, my guest is Deputy Leader of the Progressive Senate Group, Dennis Dawson. Dennis goes down in history as one of the youngest MPs ever elected in Canada, when he was just 27 years old. Later, he chaired the Quebec caucus and, later still, launched one of Canada's leading government relations firms in Quebec City. We're going to talk about Quebec politics today. How is it that Premier Legault can maintain such popularity during Covid when Kenney, Ford and Pallister's numbers are cratering? We'll chat whether the federal Liberals can find their majority in Quebec. And then, Bill C-10 and the role of the Senate.Part 2 of the pod is our ever-lovin', ever blaspheming Political Panel, with those members of āthe meeting after the meetingā, Jenni Byrne and Scott Reid. We'll pick up on the āWhy is Minister Guibeault flailing so badlyā conversation on Bill C-10. Also, Katie Telford made an appearance in front of the House of Commons Defence Committee; good or bad politics here? And finally, Doug Ford has launched a big-money ad campaign casting Trudeau as the boogie-man of border control. Can it possibly work for him? Plus, stick around so you can hear us throw our āHEY YOUsā out into the void.Thank you for joining us on The Herle Burly podcast. Please take a moment to give us a rating and review on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts or your favourite podcast app.Watch conversations from The Herle Burly on YouTube.
Elias Makos is joined by David Heurtel, former provincial Liberal cabinet minister and counsel at Faskinand Justine McIntyre, former Montreal City Councillor to talk about Premier Legault still leading in the polls with 46% of Quebecers' votes, the Legault government reviewing whether certain cities such can retain their bilingual status and Christian Dube asking mayors in the province to be more careful about the promises they make.
Elias Makos welcomes in Dr. Vardit Ravitsky, Professor of Bioethics, School of Public Health, University of Montreal and Egbert Gaye, founder and editor of Montreal Community Contact to talk about thousands of people marching near the Olympic Stadium to protest against health measures, Premier Legault informing Quebec's nurses, teachers and elderly care workers on Sunday that there's no money left to offer them pay raises and the homeless encampment that was set up on Hochelaga street getting dismantled.
Elias Makos is joined by David Heurtel, former provincial Liberal cabinet minister and counsel at Faskin and Justine McIntyre, former Montreal City Councillor to discuss the Quebec government announcing that all adults in the province will be able to get vaccinated, two groups in Quebec asking Premier Legault to reopen bars and restaurants only to those who have been vaccinated and the notwithstanding clause being used for the language of signs.
Elias Makos is joined by Balarama Holness, human rights advocate and co-founder of Montreal in Action and Richard "Bugs" Burnett, journalist and columnist to discuss Premier Legault saying that the price of an apartment for rent in Montreal starts at "$500,600/month", whether it's time to admit that Quebec is a world leader in vaccinations and Vancouver has deciding to take a crack at a Formula E race.
Elias Makos welcomes in Jimmy Zoubris, special advisor to the Mayor and Lea Streliski, best-selling author and comedian to discuss how far we should go to get people vaccinated, SQ officers getting paid more than Premier Legault and a huge municipal deficit.
Alex Tyrrell, leader of the Green Party of Quebec and Egbert Gaye, founder and editor of Montreal Community Contact to talk about Premier Legault saying that we shouldn't think about getting back to normal life until at least June 24th, Montreal Public health calling for the border between Ontario and Quebec to be better controlled and a referendum on electoral reform not being likely to happen.Ā
Elias Makos is joined by Jimmy Zoubris, special advisor to the Mayor and Jonathan Kalles, Senior Consultant at McMillan Vantage Policy Group and former advisor to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to talk about Denis Coderre entering the mayoral race, Premier Legault saying in his press conference Tuesday not to ask for more restrictions and a photo tying Pierre Fitzgibbon to a fund based in an offshore tax haven.
Elias Makos is joined by CJAD 800 Host Dave Kaufman, and Lea Streliski, Comedian and columnist for L'actualité to discuss Premier Legault announcing that kids in secondary 3,4 and 5 will be able to return to school full time in red zones, Another woman in Quebec has died after she was beaten by her boyfriend and Canadiens games being postponed through Sunday.
Elias Makos is joined by Political analyst Karim Boulos and Egbert Gaye, founder and editor of Montreal Community Contact to discuss Premier Legault announcing that the curfew in the red zone will move to 9:30 pm and two nurses getting suspended without pay for allegedly mocking an Indigenous woman.Ā
Elias Makos is joined by Balarama Holness, human rights advocate and co-founder of Montreal in Action and Caroline Codsi, Chief Equality Officer, Women in Governance to weigh in on Premier Legault's address to Quebec men and asking them to do their part to help stop domestic violence and whether common-law couples should have the same rights as those who are married.Ā
Elias Makos welcomes Caroline Codsi, Chief Equality Officer, Women in Governance and Balarama Holness, human rights advocate and co-founder of Montreal in Action to discuss today's vaccine rollout for Quebecers 85 and up, alleged cases of sexual assault at government quarantine facilities, and Premier Legault's expected announcement that kids in elementary school will have to wear a mask at all times while in class when they come back from Spring Break.
Jonathan Kalles, Senior Consultant at McMillan Vantage Policy Group, a national public affairs firm, and former advisor to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and CJAD host Dave Kaufman to talk about Premier Legault announcing that seniors aged 85 and over will be able to register for their first dose of the vaccine and Justin Trudeau and Joe Biden's shared mutual admiration and compliments.
Elias Makos is joined by Jimmy Zoubris, special advisor to the Mayor and Paul Gott, journalism professor at Concordia to discuss Premier Legault announcing the next phase of the vaccine roll out, whether Montreal is ready for the transition to the orange zone and The City of Montreal saying that they will be unveiling their own plan for the French language.
Elias Makos welcomes in David Heurtel, former provincial Liberal cabinet minister and counsel at Faskin and Jonathan Kalles, Senior Consultant at McMillan Vantage Policy Group and former advisor to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to discuss A Montreal borough who spent $63,000 on snowmaking, MƩlanie Joly presenting a series of measures today to protect French across Canada and Premier Legault saying that limiting the amount of spots in English CEGEPs might be part of the plan to strengthen Bill 101.
Elias Makos is joined by Political analyst Karim Boulos snd Paul Gott, journalism professor at Concordia to weigh in on Premier Legault holding a press conference today to announce some reopenings, Quebec upping its vaccine efforts in Montreal by cutting 6% of the doses intended for the province and a petition being filed at the National Assembly calling for the guaranteeing of professors' intellectual freedom.
Elias Makos welcomes in Jimmy Zoubris, special advisor to the Mayor and Lea Streliski, Comedian and columnist for L'actualitƩ to discuss Premier Legault taking to Facebook this weekend to defend freedom of expression, Mamadi Camara speaking to the media for the first time and a congregation in St. Leonard openly defying health protocols.
Elias Makos is joined by Dr. Vardit Ravitsky, Professor of Bioethics, School of Public Health, University of Montreal and Jonathan Kalles, Senior Consultant at McMillan Vantage Policy Group and former advisor to Prime Minister Trudeau to discuss Premier Legault preparing to lift some restrictions, the Education Minister announcing that kids will get a March Break this year and a report that says only 141 tickets have been given to Canadian travellers.
Elias Makos is joined by CJAD 800 anchor Trudie Mason and Political analyst Karim Boulos to discuss Justin Trudeau's new travel measures, Premier Legault possible easing of restrictions this week for some non-essential businesses and O.J. Simpson getting vaccinated before you.
Elias Makos is joined by CJAD 800 anchor Trudie Mason and the Chief Equality Officer for Women in Governance Caroline Codsi to talk about a report that foundĀ some employees experienced public humiliation at the hands of former Governor General Julie Payette, whether Premier Legault should just bite the bullet and enforce quarantine on travelers and if a Minister of Loneliness could help Canada's seniors through the pandemic's isolation.
Elias Makos welcomes in CJAD 800 anchor Trudie Mason and Professor of Bioethics at University of Montreal Dr. Vardit Ravitsky to talk aboutĀ what they'd think about having 10 vaccinated healthcare workers in the Bell Centre on Thursday for the home opener, Premier Legault's frustration with with how slow Justin Trudeau has been to impose travel restrictions and the Superior Court of Quebec's ruling that the curfew cannot and will not apply to homeless people.
Elias Makos is joined by CJAD 800 anchor Trudie Mason and former provincial Liberal cabinet minister David Heurtel to discuss Premier Legault asking the feds to impose mandatory quarantine for travelers in hotels and The Governor General of Canada Julie Payette stepping down.