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Policy Advisor Robert Asselin on the State of the Canadian Economy
The Liberal government promises it will now start to stem the flow of foreign workers – but is it too little too late? Former Liberal advisor Robert Asselin says regrettably, yes.
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A Survey of Canadian Energy Sector Policies with Gary Mar
No Nonsense is back from a summer break with Gary Mar and a survey of the policies and politics impacting the Canadian energy sector and the environment.
Read MoreThe American Class Divide with Batya Ungar-Sargon
How are American policies and politics dividing and disparaging the working class? Journalist and author Batya Ungar-Sargon on how it will impact the U.S. election.
Read MoreA Lifetime in the Canadian Armed Forces with General Wayne Eyre
According to General Wayne Eyre, our world has changed more in the last decade than the last 50 years. Why he is troubled by the state of our military's preparedness on this week’s No Nonsense.
Read MoreThe State of Canadian Defence with Andrew Leslie
With two live wars, dozens of civil wars, and genocides underway, why is Canada trying to cut defence spending? Former Commander of the Army Andrew Leslie weighs in.
Read MoreWho is the Real Pierre Poilievre with Andrew Lawton
The unconventional origin story of a young political leader – biographer Andrew Lawton on the surprising life of Pierre Poilievre.
Read MoreThe Prime Minister’s Turbulent Reign with Stephen Maher
In the wake of a significant by-election loss, we talk with Stephen Maher, the author of “The Prince: The Turbulent Reign of Justin Trudeau” on No Nonsense.
Read MoreGoverning in Troubled Times with Paul Wells
Paul Wells, author of “Justin Trudeau on the Ropes: Governing in Troubled Times” joins us on No Nonsense with his view on what the Liberal by-election loss means for the PM.
Read MoreThe Latest Political Polling Data with Darrell Bricker
The latest data shows that 68% of voters think that Justin Trudeau should resign. Darrell Bricker explains what Canadians are looking for in a new leader.
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