Posts by Office Of Pamela Wallin
Canada’s Red Tape Problem with Joe Carson
In Canada, governments impose some 12 million rules – but how many are really useful or necessary? On this week’s No Nonsense, Joe Carson explains Canada’s red tape problem.
Read MoreThe Hopes and Fears of Canadians in 2024 with Darrell Bricker
For our first podcast of the year, IPSOS Global CEO Darrell Bricker shares the latest polling data on everything from U.S. and Canadian elections, to the economy, and to what authenticity means for Canadians.
Read MoreThe Political Brain with Drew Weston
When reason and emotions collide, emotion invariably wins – so how can politicians win in the marketplace of emotions? Drew Westen on the inner workings of political psychology.
Read MoreFood Inflation and Plastic Ban Update with Sylvain Charlebois
New rules for grocery stores won’t help lower food prices. The Food Professor Sylvain Charlebois looks at other solutions on No Nonsense.
Read MoreInternet Legislation Update with Michael Geist
Internet Law Expert Michael Geist is back on No Nonsense – on everything from new rules for internet, face saving deals with tech giants, the future of Canadian journalism and online hate speech.
Read MoreThe Emptying Arsenal of Democracy with Marcus Kolga and Adm. Mark Norman
NATO warns there could be bad news on the Russia-Ukraine front. Some shocking news on the state of the Canadian Military on No Nonsense.
Read More25 Years of Radio with John Gormley
After 25 years of taking the public pulse, Saskatchewan’s top radio host has dropped the mic. John Gormley on politics and the media on this week’s No Nonsense.
Read MoreTribute to The Late Honourable Hugh Segal, C.M.
Senator Hugh Segal was a man of character. He was always fighting for the causes that mattered: the military, the Commonwealth, guaranteed annual income and always for Canadians in need. But as Hugh would describe it, he was simply a Conservative who believed in self-reliance and in that shared sense of obligation we have to…
Read MoreMini Pod: Bill C-21 Update with Sask. Chief Firearms Officer Robert Freberg
The State of Canada’s Contribution on the Global Stage with Brian Lee Crowley
Diplomacy is a two-way street – so how can Canada be taken seriously when we don’t meet our international commitments? Brian Lee Crowley of the MacDonald-Laurier Institute weighs in.
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