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Left East to West

Left East to West

By: Nikki Hill & Tom Parkin
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Weekly check-in on top political stories across Canada, interviews for people building this country

© 2026 Left East to West
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Episodes
  • Can Carney’s right turn be Lewis NDP’s opening?
    May 25 2026

    Jennifer Howard, former Manitoba Minister of Labour and Finance, and 2025 NDP campaign director, joins Left East to West to talk about Mark Carney's direction for Canada, the Liberals undoing pharmacare, the NDP's unsolved strategic challenges and building a stronger brand for the NDP on jobs and economic development.

    Nikki checks in with James Valcke from Viewpoints Research with an updated on a recent Nova Scotia poll showing a long-term care strike is accelerating Premier Tim Houston's slumping support.

    Tom looks at the coal plant controversy in Saskatchewan, where leaked documents show a total refurbishment and operation cost of $26 billion, far more than previously admitted, after Premier Scott Moe shot-gunned the province in to the most expensive option possible when his government wasted time and ran out of runway.

    And Nikki and Tom discuss Prime Minister Carney's meeting with BC Premier David Eby and the a tribute to former premier John Horgan.

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Canada's water, Trump and intensifying demands
    May 18 2026

    Coree Tull, chair of the the BC Watershed Security Coalition, explores the challenges facing Canadian watersheds in our Feature Interview. Canada's watersheds face intensifying demands from industry, including new data centres, while Donald Trump makes unsettling comments about US desires for Canadian water.

    Coree believes that to protect jobs and the natural water so central to Canadian identity, Canada needs to think of watersheds as key infrastructure and give them active monitoring and management plans to maintain them.

    This Week Below the Fold looks at a couple important new stories that didn't make national headlines:

    • Tom checks in with Farouk Karim, Quebec political analyst, about polling shifts after the CAQ and Quebec Liberals picked new leaders and Quebec Solidaire put a focus on affordability
    • Nikki takes a look at how Canadians' data security concerns are showing up in responses to the Canada census and the BC Conservatives' leadership race

    Love It Or Heave It is about something you love and want to keep, or something you'd like to heave and forever forget. This week:

    • Tom loves that he called it right three months ago when he predicted the Ontario Liberal Party old guard would try to defeat Nate Erskine-Smith by any means necessary
    • And Nikki is also loving the BC Conservatives claim of 42,000 members doesn't appear to be true, something she predicted a few shows ago


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    59 mins
  • Regional strength in a national vision
    May 11 2026

    Josh Bizjak, Douglas Caldwell Layton Foundation executive director, talks with Left East to West about his organization’s movement-building work, the varying themes and challenges in different regions of the country -- and trying to build a national story from them.

    A major effort of the DCLF is their series of annual speaker and social events in eight cities across the country. Their region-focused events bring together the broad social democratic movements to reflect on the way forward. Josh discusses the art of pulling together Canada's varied regional social democratic movements into a united Canadian vision.

    PLUS: Nikki gives some insight on how BC’s new gig economy laws and some solid union organizing work could set new labour standards across Canada. Tom explores how the tipping point strategy, which degrades government support on core issues over time, has made the Doug Ford PC government vulnerable.


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    58 mins
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