• Interview with Alberta Tory Party Leader Peter Guthrie
    Jun 16 2026

    On this episode, we are joined by special guest MLA Peter Guthrie, leader of the Progressive Tory Party of Alberta. We ask Peter about a variety of topics including why he entered politics, what success would look like in the next election for the party, as well as moving forward on health care and education in Alberta.

    Join us on this insightful episode as we explore another option for voters here in Alberta!

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    57 mins
  • Further Discussion on Alberta Separation
    Jun 8 2026

    As discussion around Alberta separation continues to ramp up, we start this episode by exploring separation referendums in other jurisdictions and how it compares to what we are looking at here.


    We also lay out a roadmap for the next couple of episodes, including what will be our next episode featuring a special guest, Progressive Torie Party of Alberta Leader - Peter Guthrie.

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    42 mins
  • Updates on Alberta Separation and Pipeline Prospects
    May 17 2026

    In the past couple of weeks, and particularly the past couple of days, there have been some major updates on the separation movement/petition in Alberta. John and I look at what these are and where it could potentially take us moving forward.


    Ending out the episode we discuss the MOU signed between Alberta and Ottawa that signals the potential for a new oil pipeline to the west coast and tie that together with the discussion on separation and Danielle Smith's potential fortunes as the leader of the UCP.

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    56 mins
  • Lewis-Gladu-ByElections and A Carney Majority
    Apr 21 2026

    It's never truly boring watching federal politics (if you have the stomach for it). In this episode we first look at the recent election of Avi Lewis as the NDP leader and how that could shake out down the road.


    Afterwards we discuss yet another floor crossing with Marilyn Gladu now sitting as a liberal. We then discuss the recent by-elections that have now given Carney a decent majority government.

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    44 mins
  • Will the NDP Take a Leap With High Oil and 3 By-Elections?
    Mar 28 2026

    With the federal NDP leadership race set to conclude thisweekend, John and I take a look at the candidates and make predictions. We also take about what and why of the price ofoil before concluding with a discussion about the 3 federal by-elections coming up on April 13th.

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    58 mins
  • Alberta Standing Orders, Referenda and Budget Ink
    Mar 6 2026

    Usually we wouldn't release two shows so close together, but our last episode on federal issues and this one regarding Alberta topics are too timely to wait.


    A listener asked for some analysis on the recent changes to the Alberta Legislature Standing Orders as of February 24th. We take a look into what we see as the main changes and what those potentially mean. This could be a more dry section for some listeners. If you are looking to skip to referenda and budget talk, skip ahead to about 20:26 in the episode.


    Premier Smith announced her intention hold a provincial referendum on two main topics later this year in October - public services for immigrants and provincial input on judicial appointments to the Court of King's Bench. John and I discuss the merits (or lack of) these topic, including if public services for immigrants even costs the province significant amounts.


    Do you know what the difference in operational spending is in Alberta between 2019 and the proposed budget? The number is shocking. We also take a look at the recently revealed provincial budget for 2026-27 and go through some high level analysis of its operational spending, particularly in health care and education. Are you seeing that much of a benefit for the massive increase in expenditure? Take a listen and find out how much our budget has increased. Hope your sitting down!

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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • Spectrums, Parties, Floor Crossings, and Defence Procurement
    Mar 2 2026

    John and I discuss and overview of the political spectrum and what you find on each side as well as how parties in Canada fall onto that. John also describes a better way other than spectrums to describe political ideology!


    We also talk about Matt Jeneroux's floor crossing and a but about how that fits into the recent conservative leadership review.


    Wrapping up the show we look at how Prime Minister Carney has moved the federal Liberal Party further to the center ending with a look at the recent announcement of the new procurement strategy for defence in Canada.

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    57 mins
  • Poilievre Leadership Review and International Happenings
    Jan 23 2026

    As conservative leader Pierre Poilievre prepares to face a leadership review the last week of January, we John and I talk a bit about what percentage of confidence is required to maintain effective leadership within a political party and how the conventions work.


    We also digest the recent announcement by Carney to allow former levels of Chinese EVs back into Canada, and the potential impact on Alberta's oil industry as the US gains control of Venezuela.

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    56 mins