No Nonsense with Pamela Wallin
Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce CEO Steve McLellan on his Upcoming Retirement
Sask. Chamber of Commerce CEO Steve McLellan is set to retire. On this week’s No Nonsense his radical proposals to meet the challenges ahead.
Read MoreThe Future of Agricultural Tech with VeriGrain CEO Ken Jackson and VP Grant Devine
Growing up on farms, VeriGrain CEO Ken Jackson and former Saskatchewan Premier Grant Devine know all about making every bushel count. But outdated technology was making it impossible for growers to get a fair and accurate price. The innovation behind a simple solution on this week’s No Nonsense.
Read More2021 in Opinion Polls with Darrell Bricker
2021 was a crazy year – so what do Canadians really think about of everything from the pandemic election to the fall of Kabul? Pollster and IPSOS CEO Darrell Bricker gets inside the Canadians psyche.
Read MoreThe Challenges of the New Parliament with Hon. James Moore
Parliament is back, and already facing many challenges – from natural disasters on both coasts to the rising cost of living for Canadians – will it be up to the task? Former cabinet minister James Moore weighs in.
Read MoreGovernment Analytics Webinar: Lisa Raitt and Goldy Hyder- A look at productivity and growth
Freedom of Speech with Timothy Denton
On this week’s 𝘕𝘰 𝘕𝘰𝘯𝘴𝘦𝘯𝘴𝘦, Timothy Denton, Chairman of the Internet Society and former CRTC Commissioner on why Ottawa’s internet regulation bills could forever impact freedom of speech in Canada.
Read More100 Years of the Poppy with Tim Cook
For 100 years, the poppy has served as a symbol of those lost in the fight for freedom. Historian Tim Cook joins this week’s No Nonsense for a special Remembrance Day episode.
Read MoreOnline Censorship with Peter Menzies
Is free speech still under threat from government regulation? Will the Supreme Court help protect free expression? Peter Menzies returns to No Nonsense with the latest on Ottawa’s out of date idea of life online.
Read MoreThe Ongoing Crisis in Afghanistan with Kevin Newman
New investigations show the government knew the Taliban was a growing threat. Had Canada acted sooner, could the lives of our many Afghan allies been saved? Journalist Kevin Newman analyzes the ongoing crisis.
Read MoreThe Return to Parliament with Author and Journalist John Ivison
With Parliament set to return next month, John Ivison, author of Trudeau: The Education of a Prime Minister discusses the challenges Canada will face in the post-pandemic economy.
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