Foreign Affairs Panel with Tasha Kheiriddin, Margaret McCuaig-Johnston, and Mark Norman
How have we gone from swaggering to staggering on the international stage? Some bold assessments from our panel of big thinkers: Tasha Kheiriddin, Margaret McCuaig-Johnston, and Mark Norman.
Read MoreStatement on Bill C-62
Honourable senators, I wish I could say that I am surprised by where we are on this issue, facing a motion that will have the effect of silencing the voices of those who are experts in this area and denying a voice to those who are suffering from mental illness. They’ve been disappointed and misled,…
Read MorePatrick Moore on Being Controversial and Cancelled
Concern over misinformation and disinformation are part of the climate debate. Longtime activist Patrick Moore on being controversial and cancelled… on No Nonsense.
Read MoreAccess to MAiD for Mental Illness with Dr. Mona Gupta and Senator Stan Kutcher
On this special edition of No Nonsense: the government introduced legislation to delay access to MAiD for people with mental illnesses – This is not only unfair but unconstitutional. Experts Dr. Mona Gupta and Senator Stan Kutcher explain.
Read MoreCanada’s Plastic Policy with Bob Masterson
On this week’s No Nonsense, Bob Masterson says Canada is lagging on recycling… but some provinces have teamed up with industry to clean up the problem. He explains.
Read MoreAdapting to a Riskier Future with Stephen Poloz
Are we entering the “Next Age of Uncertainty”? Author and former governor of the Bank of Canada Stephen Poloz on how the world can adapt to a risker future.
Read MoreMini-Pod: A World Tour Send Off for Saskatchewan’s The Dead South
They defy the traditional categories but the Saskatchewan-based bluegrass-ish foursome The Dead South is breaking through with a world tour, a new album – Chains and Stakes – and an invitation to the Grand Ole Opry. Meet lead singer and lyricist Nate Hilts on a new No Nonsense Mini-Pod!!
Read MoreCanada’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.
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