Episodios

  • Carney says new oil pipeline will need support from British Columbia, First Nations communities
    Nov 26 2025

    Stefan Keyes fills in for Vassy Kapelos today. Prime Minister Mark Carney says a new oil pipeline will need support from both British Columbia and First Nations groups. This comes 24 hours ahead of Thursday's expected MOU announcement in Alberta.

    On today's show:

    • Prime Minister Carney is set to announce a new suite of government support for the steel and forestry sectors
    • Environment Canada's David Phillips breaks down what to expect from a major winter storm system headed for Ontario and Quebec this week
    • CTV News political analyst Scott Reid breaks down what tomorrow's MOU announcement means politically
    • The Daily Debrief panel with Laura D'Angelo and Jordan Paquet
    • Stefan speaks with Liana McDonald, Executive Director of the Canadian Centre for Child Protection, about a concerning new study on online sexual exploitation in Canada
    • The National Farmers Union is lobbying the federal government for a guaranteed income for Canadian farmers
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    1 h y 18 m
  • VKS: Alberta MOU to be announced Thursday
    Nov 25 2025

    Stefan Keyes guest hosts. After weeks of speculation and leaks to the media, we have learned the Alberta pipeline MOU will be announced this Thursday in Calgary.

    On today's show:

    • Stefan speaks with David McLaughlin, former chief of staff to Prime Minister Brian Mulroney, about the status of Canada-US trade talks
    • Canada Labour Congress President Bea Bruske discusses the CLC's lobbying efforts around the 2025 federal budget and the upcoming review of CUSMA
    • Money Talk with John Klotz: How does a weak economy and tariffs impact holiday spending plans?
    • The Daily Debrief panel with Sebastian Skamski, Sharan Kaur and Nojoud Al Mallees
    • MP Gord Johns and Brain Injury Canada CEO Michelle McDonald discuss the call for a national strategy on brain injuries in Canada
    • CTV's Colton Praill has the latest on the Alberta MOU
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    1 h y 17 m
  • Alberta pipeline MOU to be announced this week
    Nov 24 2025

    After weeks of speculation, sources tell CTV News the Alberta pipeline MOU is set to be announced this week. And for the time being, B.C. Premier David Eby is still not on board.

    On today's show:

    • Everything you need to know about the dispute between Alberta and B.C. over a proposed new pipeline route.
    • Vassy speaks with B.C. Premier David Eby about his continued opposition to the pipeline plan.
    • David Paterson, Ontario's Representative to Washington, outlines the state of Canada-USA trade talks.
    • Tech Check with Carmi Levy: The government says anything produced by A.I. doesn't count as CanCon.
    • The Daily Debrief Panel - featuring Tim Powers, Tom Mulcair, and Zain Velji.
    • Vassy speaks with financial journalist Jon Erlichman about the A.I. stock bubble fears, and how they could be impacting the markets moving forward.
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    1 h y 18 m
  • Free For All Friday
    Nov 21 2025

    Free For All Friday - Hour 1

    Amanda Galbraith breaks down the biggest stories of the day with Canada's top newsmakers.

    On today's show:

    • The controversy and collective anxiety surrounding a land claim court ruling in British Columbia. We deliver the details and gather reaction from Port Coquitlam Mayor Brad West.
    • Alberta and Ottawa are nearing a Memorandum of Understanding on energy production, a pact that includes federal support for an Alberta-to-B.C. pipeline. However, the B.C. Premier remains displeased with the proposal.
    • Dave Chilton, the author of 'The Wealthy Barber', offers his analysis on a tense 2025 economy.

    Free For All Friday - Hour 2

    Contributors from all over the country join The Roundtable to discuss the top stories of the week. Today's edition features McMillan Vantage vice-president Jeff Rutledge and Navigator senior consultant Bahoz Dara-Aziz.

    Topic 1: An update on the pipeline politics out West, and where things are headed.

    Topic 2: The controversy surrounding a land claim court ruling in British Columbia, and the politics of reconciliation.

    Topic 3: Do Canadians want to be 'global leaders' in the climate change fight?

    Topic 4: How the Catholic Church is tuning into today's youth.

    Topic 5: Has the magic of Black Friday packed up and left? Do you think today's Black Friday deals are stretched out far too long?

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    1 h y 18 m
  • Pipeline Politics: How will the Alberta-Ottawa MOU play out?
    Nov 20 2025

    Alberta and Ottawa are reportedly ready to sign an MOU that includes support for a new oil pipeline to the B.C. coast. However, not everyone is on board with the plan. We tackle the business argument for this new venture with Richard Masson, an Executive Fellow at the University of Calgary’s School of Public Policy and the former CEO of the Alberta Petroleum Marketing Commission.

    On today's show:

    • Vassy's interview with RCMP Commissioner Mike Duheme about the new charges laid against alleged drug kingpin and former Canadian Olympian Ryan Wedding.
    • Talk Science To Me with CTV Science and Technology specialist Dan Riskin: How a crafty parasite can trick ants into killing their own mother.
    • The Daily Debrief Panel - featuring Graham Richardson, Laura Stone, and Mike LeCouteur.
    • Vassy's conversation with Armando Iannucci, the creator of 'Veep', about writing political satire in the year 2025.
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    1 h y 18 m
  • Gripen versus F-35: The fight for a Canadian contract
    Nov 19 2025

    Stefan Keyes guest hosts. Sweden is courting Canada to buy Saab's Girpen fighter jets as the Carney reviews its plan to buy American-made F-35s for the Canadian air force.

    On today's show:

    • The US Congress has passed a bill that would force the release of the Epstein Files
    • Major-General (Ret.) David Fraser discusses the pros and cons of Canada buying F-35s
    • Alberta and Ottawa are reportedly close to signing an MOU on energy production including a new oil pipeline
    • The Daily Debrief panel with Jeff Rutledge, Stephanie Levitz and Bohoz Dara Aziz
    • Nik Nanos has a look at the latest national polling data
    • ParticipACTION is warning about the cost of inactivity in its annual report
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    1 h y 18 m
  • Carney government survives Budget 2025 confidence vote. What now?
    Nov 18 2025

    The Carney government has narrowly survived a confidence vote on the 2025 Federal Budget. So what happens now?

    On today's show:

    • The Public Service Alliance of Canada is sounding the alarm about the pending civil service cuts.
    • Vassy speaks with CSIS Director Dan Rogers about the threatening national security landscape that is facing Canada.
    • Tech Check with tech analyst Carmi Levy: How Jeffrey Epstein used SEO to bury news about his crimes.
    • The Daily Debrief Panel - featuring Laryssa Waler, Sharan Kaur, and Brian Platt.
    • Vassy speaks with University of Alberta professor Tim Caulfield about the threat that modern-day misinformation poses to Canada.
    • CTV's Scott Hurst has the latest on a U.S. Congress vote about the Epstein Files, and what could happen next if it passes.
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    1 h y 18 m
  • Carney government faces crucial confidence vote on Budget 2025
    Nov 17 2025

    Months after Canadian voters put them in charge, will the Carney government fall tonight? It's unlikely, but it's also not impossible.

    On today's show:

    • For the first time since 2013, and the 5th time in team history, the Saskatchewan Roughriders are the kings of the CFL.
    • Vassy speaks with interim Parliamentary Budget Officer Jason Jacques about his recent analysis of the Canada Strong Budget.
    • The 2025 Federal Budget includes $82 billion in new spending on Canada's military. Vassy interviews David McGuinty, Canada's Defense Minister, about the new gameplan.
    • Money Talk with John Klotz: How do I know if I can afford a house?
    • The Daily Debrief Panel - featuring Tom Mulcair, Zain Velji, and Tim Powers.
    • The Canadian Cancer Society fears that our country is backsliding on progress towards eliminating cervical cancer.
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    1 h y 18 m