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To align or not align

This offers an interesting place for Trudeau and Trump to align, especially because Trump has long been a supporter of an end to the drug wars.
—David Woolley

Allie, Colin and David talk about the Special Committee on Electoral Reform, Trudeau’s comments on negotiating NAFTA with Trump, and the opioid crisis in Canada.

What does the future hold?

When you have Michael Chong, Maxime Bernier and Kellie Leitch as your top three candidates, you actually have fundamentally different ways of viewing conservatism.
—David Woolley

After our week off, we return with our regular panel. Allie, Colin and David talk about public-private partnerships, the carbon tax, and the Conservative Party’s leadership race.

Herstory

When Obama was elected the first time around there was a sense of history being made, and I feel like that isn’t quite here this time around
—Travis Kann

Allie and David are joined by Travis Kann to talk about the fall economic update, CETA (again), the Liberal government’s pay-to-play scandal, and of course, the American election.

Are we still on?

Maybe one of the barriers to entry a new EU is that national governments have to have the authority to speak on behalf of their country
—Colin MacDonald

This week Allie, Colin and David talk about CETA, Canada’s refugee policy, and Trudeau getting heckled at a youth labour forum.

No More Debates

We haven’t had a party like the Bloc Quebecois that was expressly talking about provincial rights in parliament for the last six or seven years.
—David Woolley

Colin MacDonald and David Woolley join Allie to talk about health care transfers, carbon tax, and the presidential debate.