Podcast appearances and mentions of thomas mulcair

  • 52PODCASTS
  • 1,672EPISODES
  • 1h 8mAVG DURATION
  • 5WEEKLY NEW EPISODES
  • May 13, 2025LATEST
thomas mulcair

POPULARITY

20172018201920202021202220232024

Categories



Best podcasts about thomas mulcair

Latest podcast episodes about thomas mulcair

The Andrew Carter Podcast
Mulcair: Who will be in Carney's cabinet?

The Andrew Carter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2025 9:12


The Andrew Carter Podcast
Mulcair: Price of seniors' home construction causes concern for Minister Belanger

The Andrew Carter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2025 9:20


The Andrew Carter Podcast
Mulcair: Legault wants a fight with Quebec doctors

The Andrew Carter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2025 9:57


The Andrew Carter Podcast
Mulcair: Successful meeting for Mark Carney

The Andrew Carter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2025 10:49


The Andrew Carter Podcast
Mulcair: Will it be a productive meeting? Or will Carney be Trump's next chump?

The Andrew Carter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2025 8:38


The Andrew Carter Podcast
Mulcair: Quebec government renovation budgets keep ballooning

The Andrew Carter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2025 7:25


The Andrew Carter Podcast
Mulcair: The back and forth of the Terrebonne riding

The Andrew Carter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2025 8:13


The Andrew Carter Podcast
Mulcair: When will Prime Minister Carney meet with President Trump?

The Andrew Carter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2025 9:56


The Andrew Carter Podcast
Mulcair: Why the Bloc Quebecois is calling a 'truce' with the Liberals

The Andrew Carter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2025 7:46


The Andrew Carter Podcast
Mulcair: What happens with another Liberal minority government?

The Andrew Carter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2025 8:22


The Bill Kelly Podcast
Is the Conservative Party Distancing Itself From Pierre Poilievre?

The Bill Kelly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2025 15:37


In the final stretch of the Canada Election 2025, the Conservative Party seems to have taken a drastic turn in their campaign strategy, namely by excluding any mention of their leader from recent advertising altogether. If Pierre Poilievre manages to blow his former 21-point lead and lose the race, and should the Party, hypothetically, then want to vote in a new leader because of it… who would be the frontrunners? Let's talk about it, as well as the evolution of Canada's housing crisis, recorded on the eve of Canada's 2025 general election. In Episode 131 of The Bill Kelly Podcast, host Bill Kelly discusses the current Canadian election landscape, focusing on the housing crisis, political advertising strategies, and the challenges faced by the Conservative Party. He emphasizes the need for cooperation among federal, provincial, and municipal governments to address housing affordability and reflects on the shifting dynamics of political campaigns. The conversation also touches on leadership challenges within the Conservative Party and the potential for change in Canadian politics as the election approaches.Become a YouTube channel member to hear Bill's stories and life lessons from 50+ years as a broadcast journalist in his members-only series, MORAL OF THE STORY: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeUbzckOLocFzNeY1D72iCA/joinDon't forget to like, follow and subscribe across our channels! Thank you.Listen to The Bill Kelly Podcast everywhere: https://kite.link/the-bill-kelly-podcastYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheBillKellyPodcast/featuredBlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/thisisbillkelly.bsky.socialFacebook: https://facebook.com/TheBillKellyPodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thisisbillkelly/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thisisbillkelly/SubStack: billkelly.substack.com/FURTHER READINGThe Average Home Prices in Canada 2025https://www.springfinancial.ca/blog/lifestyle/average-home-prices-in-canada?utm_source=chatgpt.com* ​Under Prime Minister Justin Trudeau (2015–present), Canada's average home prices have increased significantly. In 2015, the average home price was approximately $413,000, and by 2023, it had risen to about $657,145 . This represents an increase of approximately 59% over eight years.​* In contrast, during Prime Minister Stephen Harper's tenure (2006–2015), the average home price in 2006 was around $239,800, and by 2015, it had risen to approximately $413,000 . This indicates an increase of about 72% over nine years.Singh can't stay on as leader if NDP loses official party status, Mulcair sayshttps://www.ctvnews.ca/federal-election-2025/article/singh-cant-stay-on-as-leader-if-ndp-loses-official-party-status-mulcair-says/Thomas Mulcair steps down as leader of Canada's New Democratshttps://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/apr/10/thomas-mulcair-steps-down-leader-canada-new-democratsTop Conservative strategist says Poilievre needs to urgently pivot or he will losehttps://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/top-conservative-strategist-poilievre-lose-1.7495524The book on Pierre Poilievre: He's ‘an angry teenager in the body of a grown man'https://www.theglobeandmail.com/opinion/article-the-book-on-pierre-poilievre-hes-an-angry-teenager-in-the-body-of-a/HASHTAGS#News#Politics#ElectionCanada#MarkCarney#Liberals#LiberalParty#BreakingNews#politicalnews#newsupdate#canadanews#CanadaElection#canadianpolitics#CanadianNews#podcast#NewsPodcast#PoliticalPodcast#PoliticalNews#PoliticalCommentary#Election2025#NewsUpdates#PoliticalDebate#PoliticalInsights#CurrentAffairs#NewsCommentary#PoliticalCommentary#TodayNews#NewsToday This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit billkelly.substack.com/subscribe

The Andrew Carter Podcast
Mulcair: CAQ had no evidence to back up their claim against English universities

The Andrew Carter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2025 8:28


The Andrew Carter Podcast
Mulcair: Party platforms seem to use 'magic numbers'

The Andrew Carter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2025 11:08


The Andrew Carter Podcast
Mulcair: They were all after Carney in the debate

The Andrew Carter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2025 10:50


The Andrew Carter Podcast
Mulcair: Was there a clear winner in the French leaders' debate?

The Andrew Carter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 7:15


The Andrew Carter Podcast
Mulcair: Moving a political debate start time for a hockey game... only in Canada!

The Andrew Carter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 8:23


The Andrew Carter Podcast
Mulcair: How did Carney and Poilievre do on Tout le monde en parle?

The Andrew Carter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 11:06


The Andrew Carter Podcast
Mulcair: Trump pauses tariffs. How will it impact Canada's campaign trail?

The Andrew Carter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2025 9:24


The Andrew Carter Podcast
Mulcair: The minute Trump is not the only news, an election campaign happens

The Andrew Carter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2025 10:15


The Andrew Carter Podcast
Mulcair: Conservatives oust another candidate, while the NDP bring on a familiar face

The Andrew Carter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 7:51


The True North Field Report
A Preview of Trump's Wrath

The True North Field Report

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2025 58:06


U.S. President Donald Trump showed the world how serious he is when it comes to immigration and national security. Trump tried to deport a group of Colombian criminals back to Colombia, but was stopped by the socialist President. Trump responded by unleashing a host of threats, and the Colombian government quickly folded and took the criminals back. This shows that Trump means business, and that he's willing to fight back against those who stand in the way of his agenda.  On today's episode of the Candice Malcolm Show, Candice discusses what Canada can learn from this episode and why we should work with Trump, not against him. She analyzes Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre's response to a potential trade war, discusses the Ontario election, and looks at the state of the Liberal Leadership race.  Later in the show, Candice is joined by Julien Newman – an NDP strategist and former advisor to previous leaders Jack Layton and Thomas Mulcair – and they discuss his efforts to force an election and his ongoing feud with NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

NB Poli Podcast
The Digital Price tag for Democracy & Politics with Dominic Cardy

NB Poli Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2024 63:32


This week we get former PC Cabinet Minister Dominic Cardy on the show to have a conversation about New Brunswick Politics. It's been a long time coming to be sure. We speak on a range of topics from the plight of democracy, the Canadian Future Party, and the New Brunswick political landscape.  Wikipedia Bio Dominic William Cardy[1] MLA (born 25 July 1970) is a Canadian politician and Member of the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick. From the 2018 New Brunswick general election until his expulsion from the caucus in October 2022,[2] Cardy represented the electoral district of Fredericton West-Hanwell for the Progressive Conservative Party of New Brunswick. He now sits as an independent.[3] During his time in government he was the Minister of Education and Early Childhood Development under Blaine Higgs. Since September 2023, Cardy has been the interim leader of the Canadian Future Party, a moderate centrist federal political party which broke away from the Conservative Party of Canada.[4] Prior to being elected to the New Brunswick legislature, Cardy served as chief of staff of the Progressive Conservative Party of New Brunswick caucus and had previously been leader of the New Brunswick New Democratic Party from 2011 to 2017. Early life [edit] Born in the United Kingdom, Cardy moved to Fredericton, New Brunswick with his family when he was a child.[5] He attended Dalhousie University and graduated with a political science degree.[5] Cardy worked for the Department of Foreign Affairs in 2000 on projects to increase public support for the banning of land mines[5] and for the National Democratic Institute for International Affairs (NDI) between 2001 and 2008. He served as a senior staff member and then country director for NDI in Nepal, Bangladesh and Cambodia.[6] Political career [edit] While a student at Dalhousie University in Nova Scotia, Cardy was elected President of the Nova Scotia NDP's youth wing. He then worked as a party campaigner, political assistant to an NDP MP in Cape Breton, and managed several campaigns at the municipal and federal level.[5] In 2000, Cardy co-founded NDProgress, a pressure group within the NDP that advocated the modernisation of the party's governance structures and was sympathetic to the Third Way.[3] In writing about the debate within the NDP prior to its 2001 convention between the New Politics Initiative and those such as NDProgress, Cardy wrote "Some want to see the NDP recreated as a mass party based on the ideas of the traditional left, but infused with the energy of the new social movements and the anti-globalization activists. And there are those pushing from another direction, taking inspiration from the European socialists. If I had my choice I would fall firmly into this camp, those who want the party to follow the path laid by social democrats like Gary Doer, Tony Blair and Gerhard Schröder."[7] He is also an admirer of US Secretary of State Madeleine Albright.[8][self-published source] Cardy was campaign director for the NDP in the 2010 provincial election.[9] Provincial politics [edit] NDP leader [edit] Cardy was acclaimed party leader on 2 March 2011 after the only other candidate for the position, Pierre Cyr, was disqualified from the party's 2011 leadership election.[9] At the 2012 New Brunswick New Democratic Party convention, Cardy received an 82 per cent vote of confidence in his leadership from the assembled delegates.[10] During the 2012 federal NDP leadership race, Cardy backed Thomas Mulcair, and was one of the introductory speakers at his campaign launch. Cardy was the NDP's candidate in a 25 June 2012 provincial by-election in Rothesay, coming in third with 27 per cent of the vote. As leader, Cardy recruited a slate of candidates that included several prominent former Conservative and Liberal politicians including former Liberal cabinet minister Kelly Lamrock in Fredericton South; Bev Harrison, a former Conservative and Speaker of the legislature, in Hampton; former Liberal MLA Abel LeBlanc in Saint John-Lancaster and former Liberal candidate John Wilcox in Rothesay.[11] Former party leader Allison Brewer endorsed the Greens due to the policy positions of Cardy's NDP.[12] In the 2014 provincial election, Cardy ran as the party's candidate in Fredericton West-Hanwell.[12] Though it received 12.98 per cent of the vote in the 2014 provincial election, an all-time high for the NB NDP and its predecessor, the CCF, the party won no seats in the provincial legislature. Cardy himself lost to Brian Macdonald in Fredericton-Hanwell, and announced in his concession speech that he would resign as party leader effective at the party's next convention,[12] which has been postponed to January 2015. Cardy faced pressure to rescind his resignation and run in the Saint John East by-election which was called following the surprise resignation of newly elected Liberal MLA Gary Keating on 14 October 2014.[13] Cardy announced on 21 October that he would be standing in the by-election, scheduled for 17 November,[14] and delayed his resignation.[15] Cardy placed third in the by-election with 21.88 per cent of the vote.[16] Cardy agreed to remain as leader after the party's executive rejected his resignation on 10 December 2014 and a letter was signed at the party's provincial council by supporters and former candidates urging him to stay on. The party also offered Cardy a "livable" salary beginning in 2015 due to its improved financial position. Cardy had been working as leader on a volunteer basis since assuming the position in 2011 and had no legislative salary as he was not a member of the provincial legislature.[17] In early 2015, federal NDP MP Yvon Godin (Acadie—Bathurst) criticised Cardy's leadership and its conduct in the election campaign saying that Cardy had moved the provincial party too far to the centre. "The problem, I think, with the provincial party, with Dominic, was that I think he was too much to the right to even be in the centre, and I think people read into that," said Godin who added: "I think it did hurt the party. People were looking for the NDP, they were doing really well, and [voters] wanted change from the existing parties that we have now, who are serving the big corporations and forgetting about the people. I think that's what happened."[18] In the summer of 2016, Cardy expressed his support for the proposed Energy East pipeline and supported Alberta NDP Premier Rachel Notley's position against the Leap Manifesto.[19] He had earlier refused to endorse federal NDP leader Thomas Mulcair's leadership, saying he was troubled by positions taking by the federal party during the 2015 federal election, and skipped the April 2016 federal party convention along with the leadership review that occurred during the meeting.[20] Resignation from the NDP [edit] Cardy resigned as party leader, as well as resigning his membership of both the federal and New Brunswick NDP,[21] on 1 January 2017, complaining of party infighting which he attributed to "destructive forces" colluding with CUPE New Brunswick, the province's largest public-sector union against his leadership.[22] Cardy said that he "cannot lead a party where a tiny minority of well-connected members refuse to accept the democratic will of the membership." He added that "[l]imited time and energy is being wasted on infighting before the election," and that "'Some New Democrats unfortunately believe change and openness have had their time. They want to return to an old NDP of true believers, ideological litmus tests and moral victories."[23] Cardy claimed that what he described as his "progressive" platform had been thwarted by both federal and provincial party members and denounced the federal party's non-interventionist stance on the Syrian Civil War as antithetical to his beliefs.[22] Conservative politics [edit] Cardy's appointment as strategic issues director for the opposition Progressive Conservative Party of New Brunswick was announced by party leader Blaine Higgs on 27 January 2017.[24] Cardy said it is "not my intention" to run for a legislative seat as a Progressive Conservative candidate but that a "great many" of his former colleagues in the NDP would be joining the Progressive Conservatives.[24] In April 2017, Cardy was promoted to the position of chief of staff to the official opposition New Brunswick Progressive Conservative caucus. Later that month he endorsed Maxime Bernier for the leadership of the Conservative Party of Canada.[25] Cardy was elected in the 2018 provincial election as the PC candidate in Fredericton West-Hanwell. He had run unsuccessfully in 2014 in the same riding as a New Democrat.[26] Cardy was re-elected in the 2020 provincial election. Minister of Education and Early Childhood Development [edit] This section needs expansion with: information about the 2021 CUPE strike. You can help by adding to it. (October 2021) Cardy was appointed as Minister of Education and Early Childhood Development on 9 November 2018.[27] During his time as department minister, Cardy signed the original version of Policy 713, which took into effect on August 17, 2020.[28] Removal of Chinese cultural programs from New Brunswick schools [edit] Minister Cardy spearheaded a plan to remove the Confucius Institute from all New Brunswick schools.[29] While the educational programs for elementary and middle schools were removed for the 2019–2020 school year, high school programs will not be removed until 2022.[29] Resignation [edit] Cardy resigned from his position as Minister of Education and Early Childhood Education on October 13, 2022.[30] Announcing his resignation on Twitter, Cardy explained that "At some point, working style and values have to matter." His resignation letter offered a more detailed explanation,[31] citing Premier Higgs' behaviour in a series of incidents. Cardy initially commitment to staying on as a Progressive Conservative but was expelled from caucus a day after resigning as minister.[32][2][3] He was replaced as minister by Bill Hogan.[33] Independent MLA [edit] Cardy remained in the legislature as an independent MLA for the rest of his term, while announcing he would not be running as a candidate in the 2024 New Brunswick general election.[4] Cardy said he would be voting for Susan Holt and the New Brunswick Liberal Party in the upcoming election in June 2024.[34] Federal politics and further activities (2023–present) [edit] On September 20, 2023, Cardy announced that he was in the process of founding a new federal political party, tentatively named the "Canadian Future Party" to occupy the middle ground between the Justin Trudeau-led Liberal Party of Canada and the Pierre Poilievre-led Conservative Party of Canada. Prior to its launch as a party, the group had been known first as "Centre Ice Conservatives" and then as "Centre Ice Canadians."[35][4] On July 22, 2024, Elections Canada recognized the Canadian Future Party as eligible for registration, pending it standing a candidate for election.[36][37] In July 2024, Cardy was arrested in Toronto for disturbing the peace after engaging in a confrontation at a pro-Palestine protest. According to Cardy, he chanted "Free Palestine from Hamas". Authorities stated that Cardy "behaved in a confrontational manner towards other protesters and did not follow police directions" to leave the area. He was released without charges.[38][39]

Politiquement incorrect
Épisode vendredi 14 juin | «Je vais peser 400 livres quand je vais revenir», annonce Richard

Politiquement incorrect

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2024 133:31


Desjardins : des données compromises pour toujours | 3e lien : on a sorti le Québec de Duplessis, mais on n'a pas sorti Duplessis du Québec |  Mineurs et criminels : sommes-nous trop laxistes ? | Tuer en service : un ex-policier témoigne des effets psychologiques    Dans cet épisode intégral du 14 juin, en entrevue :    Stéphane Wall, ex-instructeur en usage judicieux de la force au SPVM. Me Marc Bellemare, avocat et ex-ministre de la Justice pour le Parti libéral du Québec. Dominic Maurais, animateur à Radio X.   Une production QUB Juin 2024Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr

Politiquement incorrect
Épisode jeudi 13 juin | Une autoroute aérienne avec des micros hélicos

Politiquement incorrect

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2024 131:44


La saga du 3e lien renouvelée pour une nouvelle saison | Chaos politique en France | Double oeil au beurre noir pour Desjardins | Bienveillance, inclusion… comment expliquer cette intense montée de la violence? | Déménager, c'est compliqué !    Dans cet épisode intégral du 13 juin, en entrevue :    Natacha Blanchet, présidente du Syndicat de l'enseignement du Grand-Portage (CSQ). Pierre-Olivier Cyr, Propriétaire Déménagement Le Clan Panneton. Martin Landry, historien, enseignant et producteur de contenu historique.   Une production QUB Juin 2024Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr

Politiquement incorrect
Épisode mercredi 12 juin | «Une rage qui bouille»

Politiquement incorrect

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2024 135:03


Filmés en train de prier dans les rues de Montréal… | Valérie Plante veut un tramway à Montréal | Les musulmans veulent quitter le méchant Québec | Les travailleurs routiers menacés | Queer for Palestine, idiots à l'internationale    Dans cet épisode intégral du 12 juin, en entrevue :    Raphaëlle Derome, journaliste scientifique à Québec Science et animatrice du balado le Guide de survie des Débrouillards. Nathalie Perron, présidente de la section locale 9005 du Syndicat des Métallos. Mike Gauthier, observateur de la scène musicale et animateur.   Une production QUB Juin 2024Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr

Politiquement incorrect
Épisode mardi 11 juin | DERNIÈRE HEURE : le voile serait-il… sexiste ?!?!

Politiquement incorrect

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2024 134:35


La grosse méchante loi 21 donne envie à plusieurs musulmans de quitter le gros méchant Québec | #TerrasseGate : 2 têtes tombent, une autre à risques | Montée de l'antisémitisme | Les médecins prendront leur retraite de plus en plus jeunes? | Le SPAL demande l'aide du public |    Dans cet épisode intégral du 11 juin, en entrevue :    Ghyslain Vallières, porte-parole du Service de police de l'agglomération de Longueuil (SPAL). Dr Benoît Heppell, médecin de famille au CIUSSS de l'Estrie-CHUS. Dr. Rémi Gagnon, médecin et président de l'Association des allergologues et immunologues du Québec.   Une production QUB Juin 2024Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr

Politiquement incorrect
Épisode lundi 10 juin | Morts de rire au pays du laxisme

Politiquement incorrect

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 131:56


L'extrême-droite, c'est quoi? |  Restaurateurs en colère contre Valérie Plante alors que leurs terrasses se font fermer… en plein Grand Prix |  Ingérence étrangère : citoyens en danger |  Les Québécois en arrachent, mais le gouvernement, lui, se paie la traite | Quand amitié est synonyme de succès : trois entrepreneurs d'ici se lancent en affaires !     Dans cet épisode intégral du 10 juin, en entrevue :    Jean Baillargeon, expert-conseil en communication stratégique. Serge Sasseville, conseiller municipal dans le district Peter-McGill. Justin Houle, Vincent Larin,  et Alek Vallé, propriétaires de Meubles TOCO à Valleyfield.   Une production QUB Juin 2024Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr

Politiquement incorrect
Épisode vendredi 7 juin | François Legault, nationaliste zigonneux

Politiquement incorrect

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2024 136:44


La CAQ, l'experte des patentes à gosse | Roberge affirme que le déclin du français est renversé… very much, indeed! |  Bénévoles recherchés : un autre résultat de la pandémie |  Dans cet épisode intégral du 7 juin, en entrevue :    Geneviève Fecteau, Directrice générale des centres d'Action Bénévole. Axel Tardieu, vidéo journaliste au 24 heures. Stéphane Handfield, avocat en immigration et co-porte-parole au Parti québécois.   Une production QUB Juin 2024Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr

Politiquement incorrect
Épisode jeudi 6 juin | «Message aux Ostrogoths!»

Politiquement incorrect

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2024 135:35


Le projet X de Justin Trudeau | Voulons-nous d'un système d'éducation à deux vitesses? | Aujourd'hui marque le 80e anniversaire du Débarquement en Normandie : un devoir de leur rendre hommage | Denis Coderre, fin renard manipulateur   Dans cet épisode intégral du 6 juin, en entrevue :    David Bowles, président de la Fédération des établissements d'enseignement privés (FEEP). Frédéric Smith, historien et auteur. Fannie Perras, agente pivot au SPAL et Ghyslain Vallières.   Une production QUB Juin 2024Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr

Politiquement incorrect
Épisode mercredi 5 juin | Le Québec est en ruines!

Politiquement incorrect

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2024 132:58


Les ministères, incapables de répondre à la demande : le Québec craque de partout | Valérie Plante s'est plantée bin raide avec sa mixité sociale | Sexe, genre et jeux olympiques : il ne faut pas oublier la différence biologique | Les propos du juge Wagner minent-ils la crédibilité de la Cour suprême?   Dans cet épisode intégral du 5 juin, en entrevue :    Pascale Bourgeois, chargée de cours au Département d'éducation et pédagogie, Faculté des sciences de l'éducation de l'UQAM. Marie-Claude Girard, retraitée de la Commission canadienne des droits de la personne. Etienne-Alexis Boucher, DG de l'organisme Droits collectifs Québec.   Une production QUB Juin 2024Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr

Politiquement incorrect
Épisode mardi 4 juin | «Les wokes sont bandés sur la race!»

Politiquement incorrect

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2024 134:03


Les wokes et leur obsession avec la race… | FAE et loi 21 : savent-ils vraiment ce qu'ils sont en train de faire ? | La DG de l'organisme Stella estime que la population est prête à décriminaliser le travail du sexe | Grave accident à Cuba : sa soeur sans nourriture ni eau pendant 12 heures    Dans cet épisode intégral du 4 juin, en entrevue :    Sandra Wesley, directrice générale de l'organisme Stella. Marianne Godbout, sœur d'une Québécoise qui est restée coincée avec son conjoint et son fils à Cuba. Rosalie Taillefer-Simard, porte-parole de la Semaine québécoise des personnes handicapées.   Une production QUB Juin 2024Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr

Politiquement incorrect
Épisode lundi 3 juin | «On est devant l'effacement psychique d'un peuple»

Politiquement incorrect

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2024 134:46


Remplacement de Nic Payne | Le PLQ, un parti confiant | Taxe sur l'immatriculation : plus cher pour… moins de services!  | Québec, une province qui doit devenir bilingue, selon un libéral… n'est-ce pas déjà mission accomplie? | Faire passer des élèves qui ne le méritent pas… Bienvenue dans les écoles du Québec !   Dans cet épisode intégral du 3 juin, en entrevue :    Sylvain Charlebois, directeur principal au Laboratoire de sciences analytiques en agroalimentaire à l'Université Dalhousie. Josée Scalabrini, présidente de la Fédération des syndicats de l'enseignement. Mario Beaulieu, député de La Pointe-de-l'Île et porte-parole du Bloc Québécois en matière de langues officielles.   Une production QUB Juin 2024Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr

Politiquement incorrect
Épisode vendredi 31 mai | Une condamnation, c't'une condamnation!

Politiquement incorrect

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2024 134:52


Quand l'art fait de Montréal la plus belle ville du monde | Trump, coupable sur toute la ligne! | Justin Trudeau, protecteur incontesté des criminels? | FAE contre la loi 21 : un prof vient se défendre | Grand retour du crime organisé dans le monde de la construction   Dans cet épisode intégral du 31 mai, en entrevue :    Sarah-Maude Lefebvre, journaliste au Journal de Montréal et au Bureau d'Enquête de Québecor. Me François Le Moine, avocat spécialisé en droit de l'art et de la propriété intellectuelle. Simon Landry, enseignant au secondaire dans la région métropolitaine de Montréal.   Une production QUB Mai 2024Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr

Politiquement incorrect
Épisode jeudi 30 mai | L'hypothèse de la vitre brisée…

Politiquement incorrect

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2024 151:41


Hausse de la criminalité et stabilité du nombre de cônes orange à Montréal |  Explosion des coûts pour un projet informatique géré par Éric Caire… surprise, surprise | Notre système de santé craque de partout | Un vrai problème dans le monde universitaire… | Francisation des nouveaux arrivants : un échec lamentable   Dans cet épisode intégral du 30 mai, en entrevue :    Vincent Geloso, Économiste senior à l‘Institut économique de Montréal. Tania Longpré, doctorante et enseignante et consultante en francisation. Gaétan Barrette, docteur et ancien ministre de la Santé.    Une production QUB Mai 2024Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr

Politiquement incorrect
Épisode mercredi 29 mai | «Le Québec est un taudis!»

Politiquement incorrect

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2024 135:40


Ça pète de partout, on manque de toute, pis on forme des cancres… welcome to Quebec ! | Richard Martineau, victime du système de santé | Notre système de santé archaïque et son amour inconditionnel pour les fax | Valérie Plante s'est plantée ben raide avec sa «mixité sociale»   Dans cet épisode intégral du 29 mai, en entrevue :    Karl Zéro, journaliste français reconnu pour son travail d'enquête sur la criminalité organisée et le trafic humain. Marie-Christine Trottier, journaliste à la recherche au Bureau d'enquête de Québecor. Dr Benoît Heppell, médecin de famille au CIUSSS de l'Estrie-CHUS.   Une production QUB Mai 2024Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr

COVID Era - THE NEXT NORMAL with Dave Trafford
Thursday February 29 Hour 1 - Remembering Brian Mulroney with John Tory, Deb Hutton, Thomas Mulcair and Scott Reid

COVID Era - THE NEXT NORMAL with Dave Trafford

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2024 38:56