No Nonsense Podcast
The State of Canadian Air Travel with Duncan Dee
Air travel to smaller communities has become more difficult or non-existent . Airlines need to ensure accessibility for all Canadians. Former airline exec Duncan Dee weighs in.
Read MoreThe State of Canadian Defence with Mark Norman
Proposed Internet Regulations with Konrad von Finckenstein and Peter Menzies
What are the costs and consequences of the government plan to regulate the internet? Experts Konrad von Finckenstein and Peter Menzies weigh in on No Nonsense.
Read MoreGun Control with Robert Freberg
What would gun control look like if those in the know were actually part of the process? We look at what changes police, indigenous communities, and informed gun owners believe are needed – on this week’s No Nonsense with Saskatchewan Chief Firearms Officer Robert Freberg.
Read MoreUkraine Update with Marcus Kolga and Chris Alexander
An update on the war in Ukraine from two perspectives. Marcus Kolga and Chris Alexander on what the end could of Putin’s regime could look like – on this week’s No Nonsense.
Read MoreThe Decline of Community with Andrew Potter
How has the decline of community shaped our society? Why are more of us “bowling alone”? Andrew Potter on this week’s No Nonsense.
Read MoreThe Problem of Modern Polling with Allan Gregg
Are polls creating an accurate picture of Canadian voters? Allan Gregg explains how changing the way pollsters collect opinion data is impacting politics on No Nonsense.
Read MoreChronicling Canada’s North with Whit Fraser
How the Berger Inquiry in 70s shaped the future of the North, changed lives and politics profoundly. From a journalist who lived it – a look back with Whit Fraser on this episode of No Nonsense.
Read MoreFood and Agriculture Update with Cherilyn Jolly-Nagel and Sylvain Charlebois
On this week’s No Nonsense – food inflation, the reality for farmers and foreign factors that are threatening food security. Some facts and figures from Cherilyn Jolly-Nagel and Sylvain Charlebois.
Read MoreNational 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.
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