The Promises of the Canada-Alberta Pipeline Deal with Heather Exner-Pirot
Heather Exner-Pirot on the winners and whiners in the Canada-Alberta energy deal – Her optimistic take on No Nonsense.
Read MoreThe Politics of Pipelines and Planes with Tasha Kheiriddin, Margaret McCuaig-Johnston, and Mark Norman
Do we risk the wrath of the US and NATO partners by walking away from the F-35 in the name of sovereignty – costing us jobs and millions in the process? Our “really smart” panel has the inside story on No Nonsense.
Read MoreThe Cost of Corruption with Diane Francis
The latest corruption scandal has weakened Ukraine’s hand as it faces a new ultimatum from the US and Russia. Is the price of peace too high? Diane Francis explains.
Read MoreCanada’s Productivity Problem with Jim Balsillie
Canada owns less than 1% of global intellectual property despite billions of dollars invested. Jim Balsillie on how to stop others from monetizing on what we invent.
Read MoreOur Tribute to Remembrance Day and Dr. Tim Cook with Andrew Burtch
If we don’t learn from history, we’ll keep making the same mistakes. Andrew Burtch, historian at the Canadian War Museum on remembering our sacrifices this Remembrance Day …and paying tribute to his friend and colleague, the late Dr. Tim Cook.
Read MoreBreaking Down the Federal Budget with Jason Kenney
Will Mark Carney's first budget actually “catalyze” investors cash or will his hands-on approach send those dollars south? Longtime cabinet minister and former Alberta Premier Jason Kenney joins us on No Nonsense.
Read MoreEnvironmental Ideology Versus Economic Reality with Heather Exner-Pirot
What happens when climate ideology meets economic reality? Heather Exner-Pirot shares the findings on her her latest paper on the regulations Constraining Canada.
Read MoreGrowing Canada’s Economy with Sean Speer and Trevor Tombe
Governments need to chart a course and stick to it – Will we see evidence of that in the budget? Economic experts Sean Speer and Trevor Tombe weigh in.
Read MoreThe New Big Shift with Darrell Bricker and John Ibbitson
According to Darrell Bricker and John Ibbitson, Canada isn’t a love story – it’s a marriage of convenience. Their first interview to discuss their latest book, Breaking Point, on whether a divided country can find common ground.
Read MoreThe State of Private Property Rights with Dwight Newman
How to respect indigenous rights without stopping development? Dwight Newman explores what happens when private property laws clash with native land claims.
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