• Fair Elections with Fair Vote Canada
    Nov 17 2022

    In this episode Jesse speaks with Réal Lavergne about Canada's attempts at electoral reform, citizen assemblies, and proportional representation. They discuss what needs to change in advocacy, what the best electoral system for Canada looks like and new pathways towards electoral reform.

    You can learn more about Fair Vote Canada here: https://www.fairvote.ca/

    You can learn more about the Charter Challenge here: https://www.charterchallenge.ca/

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    44 mins
  • Canada's Aging Demographic, Labour Market, and Economy
    Oct 13 2022

    Jesse sits down with Kevin Milligan, a Professor of Economics at the Vancouver School of Economics at the University of British Columbia, who also affiliated with the CD Howe Institute and the National Bureau of Economic Research. 

    They discuss what the baby boomer generation retiring means for Canada's labour market and economy, including healthcare and social services. They discuss what policies have contributed to an outsized exit from the labour market and how Canada could mitigate its effects on both retirees and those still in the labour market.

    Possible solutions range from changing retirement incentives, social policy, and immigration.

    You can find Kevin Milligan at https://economics.ubc.ca/profile/kevin-milligan/ and https://twitter.com/kevinmilligan

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    38 mins
  • Special Episode - What to do about Inflation?
    Oct 6 2022

    The CAQ won a huge, second majority last night winning 71% of the seats with 41% vote. Potentially reshaping the political landscape in Quebec and Canada.

    The Liberals and Conservatives have competing views of how to solve Canada’s inflation and cost of living crisis.

    This week’s readout looks at racial recognition and its use by police 

    We have an update on the storm recovery and Ontario’s election.

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    46 mins
  • Digital Economies: Estonia's E-Residency Program
    Sep 29 2022

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    25 mins
  • MP Erskine-Smith: What is the food of the future?
    Sep 14 2022

    Nathaniel Erskine-Smith is the Liberal Member of Parliament for Beaches-East York. He currently sits on the Standing Committee on Industry, Science and Technology. Nate has maintained a relatively independent streak despite being part of a major political party. He has long been an animal rights activist and introduced multiple private member bills in the House of Commons to support animal rights. 

    We discuss the state of cultured meat from a government perspective. Cultured meat is the real meat grown from stem cells from livestock such as cows or chickens. This type of meat is grown in labs or industrial facilities free from harm to animals. If you have not heard about cultured meat before, I encourage you to listen to my podcast with Future Fields first. 

    This discussion was frank and honest. We covered a range of challenges with cultured meat including how the government can ensure a fair market, building up scale, whether farmers will need to be protected, and if the meat lobby is creating barriers for cultured meat.

    This is my first discussion with an MP and based on how frank and open Nate was I will try to have more MPs on. Let me know who you would like me to talk to. 

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    32 mins
  • How Nuclear Power is a Climate Solution
    Aug 25 2022

    Nuclear energy and its future. This week I speak with Canon Bryan from Terrestrial Energy about nuclear technologies and its impact in Canada.  

    Terrestrial Energy, is developing clean, cost-competitive, and resilient energy technology using Generation IV fission technology for a thermal and electric plants. These small modular reactors (SMRs) can be manufactured in a plant and shipped to a job site instead of being a mega project.

    The international panel on climate change has said nuclear must be part of countries’ climate solutions and our guest today is bullish on nuclear’s ability to be a leading energy in Canada.

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    36 mins
  • Cultured Meat: Serving steak without the cow
    Aug 18 2022

    Jesse sits down with Matt Anderson-Baron, PhD, co-founder and CEO of Future Fields - a company is growing the food of our future food - cultured meat. 

    They discuss how cultured meat can tackle climate change, help animal welfare, and prevent the next pandemic. 

    Matt details what growth media and how Future Field's formula is driving down costs so cultured meat can be in your grocery store sooner rather than later.

    Jesse and Matt talk how the federal government, regulation, and lobby groups could impact cultured meats success and when it will become cost competitive with traditional meats.

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    28 mins
  • Pouring Cold Water on an Elected Senate
    Aug 4 2022

    Professor Emmett Macfarlane joins Jesse in this episode on Senate reforms including the possibility of an elected Senate. They discuss the purpose of the Senate and how it is different than the House of Commons; what reforms were made in 2016 to the Senate; the unexpected outcomes from those reforms; whether the Senate is effective and legitimate; what further reforms are needed or likely; can the Senate be a mechanism to ensure Canada can plan for the long-term instead of for a 4-year election cycle; and if the Senate can be elected.

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    30 mins