No Nonsense Podcast
National Security and Trade with John Manley
Over twenty years ago, the US said: “Security trumps trade.” Now, we’re once again facing border issues with our neighbours to the south after the closing of Roxham Road. Former Deputy Prime Minister John Manley explains.
Read MoreSaskatchewan Geothermal Energy and Critical Minerals with Kirsten Marcia and Mike Crabtree
Saskatchewan is at a pivot point with significant critical mineral reserves and the geothermal power to mine them. Take a listen to Kirsten Marcia and Mike Crabtree on the future of energy!
Read MoreThe Federal Budget, Canada-US Relations, and Ukraine Update with Diane Francis
On this week’s No Nonsense, everything from the new federal budget to an update on the war in Ukraine with National Post Editor-At-Large and Ukraine Anti-Corruption Activist Diane Francis.
Read MoreThe Issues of Media Regulations with Michael Geist and Tom Korski
The State of Canadian Energy with Lisa Baiton
Are politics preventing Canada from becoming an energy superpower? Lisa Baiton, head of the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers, explains.
Read MoreAdvance Requests with MAiD Practitioner and Author Dr. Stefanie Green
Author of This is Assisted Dying Dr. Stefanie Green returns to No Nonsense to discuss the latest advances in MAiD legislation – and where it’s falling short.
Read MoreThe Future of Media with Peter Menzies, David Skok, and Derek Fildebrandt
The Issues of the Single-Use Plastic Ban with Bob Masterson
Is banning single-use plastics such as straws or grocery bags an answer to environmental woes? Will replacement products be any better? On this week’s 𝘕𝘰 𝘕𝘰𝘯𝘴𝘦𝘯𝘴𝘦, Bob Masterson explains the ban’s unintended consequences.
Read MoreCanadian Identity with Author and Former Foreign Policy Advisor Omer Aziz
Canada’s Chinese Foreign Policy with David Mulroney
Is Canada’s willingness to turn a blind eye to China's bad behavior costing us our credibility? Former Ambassador David Mulroney on China, Canada and our role in the world…. on No Nonsense.
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