Working Together on a Net Zero Future with John Stackhouse
How will we heat our homes or cross this vast country while keeping our planet green? John Stackhouse has a post-political plan, but in means real collaboration between governments and the energy sector. Possible? Tune in.
Read MoreFinding Consolation in Difficult Times with Michael Ignatieff
A powerful talk with Michael Ignatieff on consolation, owning up to failure, and the power of moving forward in the face of challenges on this edition of No Nonsense.
Read MoreJournalism in the Age of Social Media with Amy Mitchell of Pew Research Center
With its algorithm-personalized feeds, social media has become an echo chamber shaping our news content – and our reality. Pew Research's Amy Mitchell on how news operations and social media are fueling the political divide.
Read MoreThe Failures of Today’s Politics with Author and Broadcaster Noah Richler
Why would a writer run for office in an election he was sure to lose? And what does hindsight offer as a life lesson? Noah Richler on politics, journalism, and the power of COVID.
Read MoreHow Kids Navigate Today’s World with Children’s Author Eric Walters
The world is a crazy and confusing place these days– how is it impacting our kids? Educator, social worker and prolific children’s author Eric Walters shares his life lessons on No Nonsense.
Read MoreSaskatchewan Chamber of Commerce CEO Steve McLellan on his Upcoming Retirement
Sask. Chamber of Commerce CEO Steve McLellan is set to retire. On this week’s No Nonsense his radical proposals to meet the challenges ahead.
Read MoreThe Future of Agricultural Tech with VeriGrain CEO Ken Jackson and VP Grant Devine
Growing up on farms, VeriGrain CEO Ken Jackson and former Saskatchewan Premier Grant Devine know all about making every bushel count. But outdated technology was making it impossible for growers to get a fair and accurate price. The innovation behind a simple solution on this week’s No Nonsense.
Read More2021 in Opinion Polls with Darrell Bricker
2021 was a crazy year – so what do Canadians really think about of everything from the pandemic election to the fall of Kabul? Pollster and IPSOS CEO Darrell Bricker gets inside the Canadians psyche.
Read MoreSpeech on Canada’s Infrastructure (November 25, 2021)
Honourable senators, this week we have witnessed the deadly impact of severe weather on both coasts of our country, with the loss of human and animal life, the loss of homes and businesses and the loss of incomes and futures. Weather is the Canadian reality — winter whiteouts, ice storms, forest fires and even atmospheric rivers…
Read MoreThe Challenges of the New Parliament with Hon. James Moore
Parliament is back, and already facing many challenges – from natural disasters on both coasts to the rising cost of living for Canadians – will it be up to the task? Former cabinet minister James Moore weighs in.
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