No Nonsense with Pamela Wallin
The Impact of Twitter with Dr. Brian McQuinn
Internet Outages and Censorship Bills with Timothy Denton
The Process of Political Journalism with Paul Wells
Political observer Paul wells on the state of government – one he says is “risk adverse, suffering from exhaustion and a state of denial.” He joins us on No Nonsense.
Read MoreThe Future of Bill C-11 with Michael Geist
The Future of Conservative Politics in Canada with Sean Speer
Radical left and the radical right make the road to leadership risky. Sean Speer, former advisor to Prime Minister Harper and political commentator weighs in.
Read MoreSurviving Putin’s Wrath with Bill Browder
The sanctions against Russia are based on the Magnitsky Act – the work of businessman turned activist Bill Browder when his lawyer was tortured and killed in prison. On this week’s No Nonsense, his unique insight on what motivates Putin.
Read MoreThe Legacy of Randy Bachman of The Guess Who and BTO
From international rock star with The Guess Who and BTO to a Saturday night radio institution, Randy Bachman shares his amazing career and his living legacy!
Read MoreThe Global Food Security Crisis with Sylvain Charlebois
What happens when global supply and demand gets out of sync? Sylvian Charlebois explains how the COVID hangover and supply chain issues create a global food security crisis.
Read MoreUkrainian War Update with Marcus Kolga
Kyiv is successfully repelling Russian troops and embassies are reopening in Ukraine – but the gruesome human toll continues to mount. Marcus Kolga weighs in on the chances of regime change in Moscow.
Read MoreSaskatchewan’s Political and Economic Transformation with Dale Eisler
What is at the core of political identity? A look through a Saskatchewan lens. Dale Eisler, a journalist for over 25 years and author of From Left to Right: Saskatchewan's Political and Economic Transformation explains.
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