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Sinopse

Susan Delacourt reveals the behind the scenes world of federal politics in Canada. Personal, political and persuasive, Susan speaks with the people who make decisions and the ones who influence the decision makers. This is not a news program. It's more like a guidebook to our democracy as it unfolds. Susan is your driver on this journey and this podcast is your compass.

Episódios

  • /Thread #50: Parliamentarians grill tech giants, Wilson-Raybould and Philpott go Independent, and Scheer lays out immigration plan

    30/05/2019 Duração: 42min

    Host Sarah Turnbull is back in Ottawa with /Thread panelists Shannon Proudfoot of Maclean's, and David Reevely of The Canadian Press. The trio discuss takeaways from the International Grand Committee on Big Data, Privacy, and Democracy, former Liberal cabinet ministers Jody Wilson-Raybould and Jane Philpott’s decision to go Independent, and Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer’s immigration plan.

  • 2020 Live #16: On location at Collision tech conference in Toronto

    27/05/2019 Duração: 37min

    Thousands gathered at the Collision tech conference in Toronto last week, the first time the global forum has taken place in Canada. The 2020 Network was there to capture the thoughts of entrepreneurs and tech gurus who spoke about where the industry is headed, how the tech sector is working to become more diverse, and how Canada, and specifically Toronto, is attracting innovators. You'll hear from thought leaders like Toronto Mayor John Tory, the co-founder of Collision Paddy Cosgrave, and more.

  • /Thread #49: A new Digital Charter, NAFTA 2.0 progress, and the Liberal's media bailout plan

    24/05/2019 Duração: 36min

    Host Sarah Turnbull is joined by Toronto panelists Marieke Walsh of iPolitics and Murad Hemmadi of The Logic. The trio discuss: The Liberal government's release of Canada's new Digital Charter as a part of the feds larger digital strategy, why a ratified NAFTA 2.0 is looking more likely with the arrival of U.S. Vice-President Mike Pence next week in Ottawa, and the details of the Liberal's media bailout plan.

  • 2020 Live #15: In Conversation with the Hon. Ginette Petitpas Taylor, Minister of Health

    20/05/2019 Duração: 34min

    Hon. Ginette Petitpas Taylor, Minister of Health, joins Alex Paterson in the Canada 2020 studio to discuss the future of Canada's pharmacare plan just months before the release of the Pharmacare Advisory Council's final report. The report will include specific recommendations on the program's design and delivery. Listen to hear Minister Petitpas Taylor take questions from a live studio audience about the scope, shape, and goals of a national pharmacare plan.

  • /Thread #48: Update on Mark Norman affair, politicians dive into climate talk, and the aftermath of Alabama's abortion ban

    17/05/2019 Duração: 42min

    Host Sarah Turnbull is joined by /Thread panelists Shannon Proudfoot of Maclean's, and David Reevely of The Canadian Press. The three catch up after a week away to discuss the latest in the Mark Norman affair, how politicians at the federal and provincial level are pitching their climate plans, and the fallout from Alabama's strict abortion ban.  

  • Quality Content #28: The Martin Family Initiative, with the Rt. Hon. Paul Martin and Chloe Ferguson

    13/05/2019 Duração: 31min

    On the latest Quality Content, Alex Paterson sits down with the founder of The Martin Family Initiative, former prime minister of Canada, Paul Martin, and the organization's Early Years Program Director, Chloe Ferguson to chat about MFI's central program pillars, the importance of community involvement and leadership, and how lessons at the grassroots level can be applied to government decision-making.

  • 2020 Live #14: In Conversation with the Hon. Bernadette Jordan, Minister of Rural Economic Development

    06/05/2019 Duração: 36min

    Hon. Bernadette Jordan, Minister of Rural Economic Development, joins Alex Paterson in the Canada 2020 studio to discuss the challenges and opportunities of improved connectivity infrastructure across the country. Listen to hear Minister Jordan take questions from the live studio audience about what is being done in rural parts of Canada to improve connectivity, and why it's so important for the economy.

  • /Thread #47: Canola crisis, managing spring floods, and the Caster Semenya ruling

    03/05/2019 Duração: 41min

    Host Sarah Turnbull is joined by /Thread panelists Shannon Proudfoot of Maclean's, and David Reevely of the Canadian Press. The three discuss: the ongoing canola crisis in Canada and trade tensions with China, spring flooding relief and municipal infrastructure dilemmas, and the Caster Semenya court ruling and the implications for female athletics.

  • Explain Like I'm Five #33: Canola Crisis, with Kelsey Johnson

    01/05/2019 Duração: 25min

    Kelsey Johnson, agriculture reporter at iPolitics joins Sarah Turnbull to talk about the significance of canola production in Canada and why the industry is facing major uncertainties due to a "scientific-based disagreement" with China.

  • Quality Content #27: World Press Freedom, with Shawn McCarthy

    29/04/2019 Duração: 35min

    Host Alex Paterson sits down with Shawn McCarthy, national business correspondent for The Globe and Mail and president of the Canadian Committee for World Press Freedom. Ahead of World Press Freedom Day on Friday May 3rd, the two talk about the state of Canadian journalism, what challenges journalists are facing, and what it means to achieve a free press.

  • /Thread #46: P.E.I. welcomes a new premier, Ukraine gets a celebrity president, and Facebook faces another round of criticism

    26/04/2019 Duração: 41min

    Host Sarah Turnbull is joined by /Thread panelists Shannon Proudfoot of Maclean's, and David Reevely of The Canadian Press. The three discuss the outcome of the P.E.I. election and what it means for the upcoming federal election, why Canada was paying close attention to the Ukrainian election, and the outcome of a report released by Canada's privacy commissioner scrutinizing Facebook's lack of privacy guidelines.

  • Explain Like I'm Five #32: Cyber Security, with Stephanie MacLellan

    24/04/2019 Duração: 21min

    Stephanie MacLellan, senior research associate at the Centre for International Governance Innovation, joins Sarah Turnbull to unpack cyber security. The two discuss how cyber threats have changed over the years, who monitors suspicious behaviour online in Canada, how regulations are enforced, and why we should be prepared for interference in the upcoming federal election.

  • Quality Content #26: 'Too Dumb for Democracy?' with David Moscrop

    22/04/2019 Duração: 34min

    Host Alex Paterson sits down with David Moscrop, political theorist and author of Too Dumb For Democracy: Why we make bad political decisions and how we can make better ones. The two chat about David's new book, how the brain works in partisan environments, and social media's impact on democracy.

  • /Thread #45: Alberta welcomes a new premier, Ontario fights back against carbon tax, and reflecting on the fire at Notre-Dame

    18/04/2019 Duração: 33min

    Host Sarah Turnbull is joined by /Thread panelists Shannon Proudfoot of Maclean's and David Reevely of The Canadian Press. The trio discuss: the outcome of the Alberta election and what it means for the feds, why the Ontario government is fighting back against Ottawa's carbon tax plan, and reflecting on the devastating fire that engulfed the historic Notre-Dame Cathedral this week.

  • Explain Like I'm Five: Debts and Deficits, with Helaina Gaspard (rerun)

    17/04/2019 Duração: 24min

    Last month the federal government unveiled their final budget before the fall election, and just last week Ontario's PC government unveiled their first budget since taking office. With all this talk about government budgets, we thought we would revisit Aaron Reynolds' conversation with Helaina Gaspard, director of governance and institutions at the Institute of Fiscal Studies and Democracy at the University of Ottawa. She explains debts, deficits, and how government spending actually works.

  • 2020 Live #13: In Conversation with Senator Yuen Pau Woo

    15/04/2019 Duração: 35min

    Senator Yuen Pau Woo, facilitator of the Independent Senators group (ISG), joins host Alex Paterson in the Canada 2020 event space to talk about what the ISG means for our parliamentary democracy, and how the chamber of sober second thought is working to rebuild trust with Canadians. Recorded live on March 6th, 2019.

  • /Thread #44: Trudeau threatens to sue Scheer, Alberta election heats up, and Facebook bans white nationalists

    12/04/2019 Duração: 38min

    Host Sarah Turnbull is joined by /Thread panelists Shannon Proudfoot of Maclean's and David Reevely of The Canadian Press. The trio discuss: the reasons behind Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's lawsuit threat against Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer, how the Alberta election is shaping up and the wedge issues at play, and Facebook's decision to ban a handful of Canadian white nationalists.

  • Explain Like I'm Five: Pipelines, with Sean Kheraj (rerun)

    10/04/2019 Duração: 26min

    The Alberta election is heating up, which means we're hearing a lot about pipelines. So, today we're revisiting Aaron Reynolds' conversation with Canadian and environmental history professor at York University Sean Kheraj about their history, purpose and why they're so controversial.  

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