Podcasts
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‘As grave as any scandal in Canadian history’: David Frum on America’s aging leadership and the Harjit Sajjan Afghanistan scandal
5 July 2024
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‘It could use some dramatic improvement’: Trevor Tombe on how to build a fairer tax system
4 July 2024
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‘Hugely, hugely detrimental to patients’: Durhane Wong-Rieger on treating rare diseases and the risks of single-payer pharmacare
2 July 2024
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‘Our elites were the big losers’: The Roundtable on the American presidential debate and the Conservatives’ big by-election win
28 June 2024
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‘Anyone visiting China these days from Canada is a potential hostage’: Jonathan Manthorpe on foreign interference and Canada’s turbulent relationship with China
27 June 2024
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‘Conservatives represent change for voters right now’: The Roundtable discusses the Toronto-St. Paul’s by-election results and the significance of the Conservative win
25 June 2024
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‘Social connection is fundamentally important’: David Robson on the scientific secrets behind building a big social network
25 June 2024
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‘Canadians’ patience for this prime minister has come to an end’: The Roundtable read the political tea leaves as Parliament breaks for summer
21 June 2024
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‘Canada has a genuine problem’: David Frum on how law schools are handling the Israel-Hamas war and the Conservative’s large polling lead
21 June 2024
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‘The government is desperate to change the channel and find a class war’: MP Adam Chambers on why Conservatives oppose the capital gains tax increase
20 June 2024
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‘Competition drives better service, better product, better quality’: Bernard Lord on why a single-payer model of pharmacare would harm patient choice and innovation
18 June 2024
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Are anti-Zionism and antisemitism the same thing? Douglas Murray, Natasha Hausdorff, Mehdi Hasan, and Gideon Levy discuss
17 June 2024
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‘The Conservatives have chosen to stand on principle’: The Roundtable on Poilievre’s proposed tax reform task force
14 June 2024
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His work ‘defined the 20th century’: Jennifer Burns on whether or not Milton Friedman can be considered the last conservative
13 June 2024
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‘Space will be a domain of conflict’: David Ignatius on geopolitics, espionage, and the intersection between fact and fiction
11 June 2024
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‘The national security of the country is at stake’: The Hub Roundtable discusses allegations of treason on Parliament Hill
7 June 2024
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‘It’s going to be a power struggle’: David Frum on D-Day, the Mexican election, and Donald Trump’s bad day in court
6 June 2024
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‘This may be a permanent reduction in our living standards’: Trevor Tombe on what experts are getting wrong about the inflation story
6 June 2024
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‘He seems to wish he was governing for a simpler time’: Paul Wells on Prime Minister Trudeau’s trials and tribulations
4 June 2024
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‘How can the media hold power to account?’: The Roundtable discusses government subsidized journalists and housing affordability
31 May 2024