Mini Pod: Fixing the Cost of Food Crisis with Sylvain Charlebois
Everything from shrinkflation to the carbon tax… and how Ottawa could fix the cost of food crisis if they wanted to! The Food Professor, Dr. Sylvain Charlebois on this No Nonsense Mini Pod.
Read MoreModern Canadian Conservatism with Sean Speer
From the Big Sort to Barstool Conservatism, Sean Speer shares his analysis of today’s Canadian political zeitgeist.
Read MoreMiniPod: The Importance of Uncensored War Coverage with Matt Gurney
Diefenbaker and Pearson’s Legacy with John Ibbitson
“To understand our time, we must first understand theirs,” says John Ibbitson, author of The Duel: Diefenbaker, Pearson and the Making of Modern Canada. The story on this week's No Nonsense.
Read MoreAn Overview of Canada’s Diplomatic Relations with India with Terry Milewski
Veteran journalist Terry Milewski connects the political and diplomatic dots on Canada’s relations with India on this week's No Nonsense.
Read MoreZelenskyy’s Visit with Marcus Kolga
Was President Zelenskyy undermined by Canada’s embarrassing embrace of a Nazi veteran? Marcus Kolga explains the consequences for Canada and the problems it creates for Ukraine… and for Ukrainians across this country.
Read MoreStatement on Air Force Day 2023
Honourable senators, I rise today to mark Air Force Day on the Hill and to invite you all to join us tonight to celebrate Royal Canadian Air Force, or RCAF, members, past and present, for their service to — and sacrifice for — our country. It is my honour to become the sponsoring senator for this event,…
Read MoreThe Consequences of C-18 with Michael Geist
Now that tech giants have removed news from the platform, the ball is in the government’s court. Can they fix the problem they have created? Or has the damage already been done? Michael Geist explains the impact on everything from free speech to the future of free trade.
Read MoreTribute to the Late Honourable Hugh Segal, C.M.
Honourable senators, I am honoured as a colleague and heartbroken as a friend to stand today to pay tribute to the Honourable Hugh Segal. Ours was a friendship first forged some 40 years ago in the wee small hours of the morning, within the intimate surroundings of a national television studio — every Thursday morning — on…
Read MoreChina’s Interference and Intimidation with Michael Chong
Is Ottawa being naïve or willfully blind to China’s threats to our security? MP Michael Chong on what we need to do to stop up Beijing’s intimidation tactics.
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