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Mad Men

On this week’s “Mad Men” edition of Political Traction, Amanda sits down with Dennis Matthews, an advertising and communications expert, who served as the former national marketing lead for the Conservative Party of Canada and most recently worked in the Ontario PC war room as a senior advertising adviser. The two will discuss the use of digital and social media advertising, Bill C-76 and the implications the new legislation will have ahead of the federal election. Then, the two will go head to head in this week’s rapid fire round with off the cuff thoughts on topics gaining traction.

Loose Lips Sink Ships

On this week’s “Loose Lips Sink Ships” edition of Political Traction, host Amanda Galbraith sits down with Queen’s Park Bureau Chief for the Toronto Star Robert Benzie to talk about the anatomy of a news leak, the role journalists play as “watchdogs” on the government and what defines journalism in today’s changing media landscape. Then, the two will go head to head in this week’s rapid fire round, with off the cuff thoughts on topics gaining traction.

Offside

On this week’s “Offside” edition of Political Traction, host Amanda Galbraith sits down with Bob Richardson, public affairs advisor and king of sports to talk about the intersection of politics and sports, and the role Bob played in the 2015 Pan Am Games and Toronto’s third Olympic bid. Then, the two will go head to head in this week’s sports-themed rapid fire round, with off the cuff thoughts on topics gaining traction.

Baby Oh Baby

On this week’s “Baby Oh Baby” edition of Political Traction, host Amanda Galbraith sits down with the Canada’s British High Commissioner Susan le Jeune d’Allegeershecque to talk about a day in the life, baby Archie, Brexit and the what it’s like to be a woman in the diplomatic war. Then, the two will go head to head in this week’s British-themed rapid fire round, with off the cuff thoughts on topics gaining traction.

The Blue Tsunami

On this week’s “Blue Tsunami” edition of Political Traction, host Amanda Galbraith sits down with Navigator’s Executive Chairman Jaime Watt to discuss a trend they’ve noticed here in Canada-  five consecutive victories for provincial Conservative parties- and what this string of wins means for the Canadian political landscape. Then, we will feature a special segment in which Navigator’s Managing Principal Jason Hatcher and former Quebec Premier Jean Charest talk Alberta, pipelines, the blue wave, and what this all means ahead of the federal election