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Good Talk -- What Was He Thinking?
Pierre Poilievre ends up with a group of F-Trudeau flag wavers in the Maritimes. Really? What was he thinking? Chantal and Bruce have their thoughts on that and much more. Whatever happened to the newly hired comms director for the Prime Minister? Has anything made a difference? And Mark Carney seems to finally enter the ring.
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Good Talk -- The Budget Fallout from Economics to Leadership
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Lots to talk about this week and much of it connected to the fallout from the new budget. With some Liberals calling for a move to the centre did the budget simply go further left? Is Pierre Poilievre starting to answer questions about just what he would do if he got into government? And what's Dominic LeBlanc really doing? Bruce and Chantal have the answers. Sign up to the Buzz Newsletter: nat...
Good Talk -- A First Minister's Conference -- Why Not?
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What's the downside for Justin Trudeau in calling a first minister's conference? What's he got to lose? On the day the NDP leader begins to back away from the Liberal's carbon pricing policy, we have a serious discussion about the pros and cons of having a televised conference to address the differences between the country's prime minister, premiers and territorial leaders. Chantal and Bruce ha...
Good Talk -- Is The NDP On The Verge of Collapse?
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We start this week with a simple question where is all the money coming from to pay for massive new housing and school lunch programs? With a budget now less than two weeks ago and multi billion dollar programs being dropped almost daily it's an important question. But so is the future of the NDP, with some high profile new departures from Jagmeet Singh's next campaign candidate list. Rob Russo...
Good Talk: Live - Media, politics, and the future.
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Good Talk is live on stage at this historic Fairmont Château Laurier in downtown Ottawa. Chantal, Bruce and I tackle questions in real-time from graduates and alumni of the Carleton University Clayton H. Riddell Graduate Program in Political Management (MPM), and right away the discussion goes deep into media, politics and what the future holds for all of that. Let’s dive right in! Sign up to t...
Good Talk -- After A Week of Votes and Motions in Parliament, Is Anything Different?
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The topics were hot, from the Middle East to carbon pricing, but after all the positioning did anything really change? Chantal and Bruce are here and they have their thoughts on these and other issues including the latest mumbles about whether or not the NDOP and the Liberals should get even closer. And some closing thoughts on Brian Mulroney. Sign up to the Buzz Newsletter: nationalnewswatch.c...
Good Talk -- What's Going On With Your Money?
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Carbon Taxes, Carbon Rebates, Arrive Can, the Auditor General ....another week when the questions of who's protecting your money, how it's spent, how it's promised and who's accountable are all up front. Chantal is back and with Bruce they tackle all these issues trying to determine accountability and yes, even political wisdom. That plus some new thoughts on Brian Mulroney. Sign up to the Buzz...
Good Talk -- Did Joe Biden Just Save Himself?
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Is he just too old, stumbling and incoherent? Not last night it seems. Joe Biden's energetic State of the Union address last night is getting mostly positive reviews and may have given him at least temporary relief from the wolves that seemed poised to ruin his re-election bid. Bruce and Susan (filling in for Chantal) start with that and quickly move into Canadian politics a convincing Conserva...
Good Talk -- Brian Mulroney, The Passing of A Giant
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The 18th prime minister of Canada was a force, a huge force. He changed the country in many ways, some worked, some didn't. He was also a major force on the international stage for himself and for Canada. Today the full hour on Brian Mulroney with Bruce, and filling in for a vacationing Chantal, the Toronto Star's Susan Delacourt. Sign up to the Buzz Newsletter: nationalnewswatch.com/thebuzz ww...
Good Talk - Have The Liberals Given Up?
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Little things can make a difference is the old saying. And this week a little thing seemed to have some people wondering whether the Liberals have given up any chance of winning the next election. Chantal and Bruce have their thoughts on that and a lot of other things from Ukraine, Pierre Poilievre to walks in the snow. Sign up to the Buzz Newsletter: nationalnewswatch.com/thebuzz www.siriusxm....
Good Talk -- Governments face bad weeks and really bad weeks. This could be really bad.
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Two potholes for the Liberals in their path to try and find recovery. One serious. A scandal that could last a while. The other perhaps not so much. Plus the ugliness surrounding demonstrations in Canada on both sides of the Israel-Hamas war what does it say about the country. Plus a lot more with Bruce and Chantal. Sign up to the Buzz Newsletter: nationalnewswatch.com/thebuzz www.siriusxm.ca/T...
Good Talk -- Dominc LeBlanc Moves To The Front
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Auto theft was the issue for the national political leaders this week and it's worth asking why. So we do on Good Talk this week including focusing on the minister of public safety, Dominic LeBlanc and why we should keep an eye on him for the future. Also today, who's buying Jagmeet DSingh's threat to pull the plug on the deal keeping the Liberals in power? And BCE's latest slash at journalism ...
Good Talk -- Are We The World's Patsy on Spying?
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Some new intelligence on Canada's vulnerability to foreign interference is worrying to say the least. It suggests that interference by foreigners is deeply embedded in Canadian politics on every level. But the unanswered question is are we any different than most western countries? And Alberta's trans-gender decisions have not surprisingly become an issue too. Bruce and Chantal have their say o...
Good Talk -- Is Trudeau wounded or emboldened?
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Strange week for Justin Trudeau one day a member calls for a leadership review, and the next his caucus almost hoists him on their shoulders. What's going on? Bruce and Chantal on that and a lot more. Tucker Carlson in Alberta, convoy promoters get a court decision in their favour, and the ICJ rules on Gaza. Sign up to the Buzz Newsletter: nationalnewswatch.com/thebuzz www.siriusxm.ca/TheBridgeCA
Good Talk -- Immigration Becomes The Issue
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John Kennedy used to say, aside from indigenous people, we are all either immigrants or descended from immigrants. That was true in the US and it's true in Canada. So how do we resolve what is becoming a major issue in Canada immigration? Plus, the Liberals have a cabinet retreat next week, so what? Will it make a difference? And, what now for Rachel Notley? Bruce and Chantal on all these and m...
Good Talk - The Passing of a Titan - The 90th Birthday of Another
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Good Talk - The Passing of a Titan - The 90th Birthday of Another
Good Talk -- How Costly Are Holiday Slip-ups?
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Good Talk How Costly Are Holiday Slip-ups?
Good Talk -- The 2023 Year Ender
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Good Talk The 2023 Year Ender
SMT - Justin Trudeau and The American Right
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SMT - Justin Trudeau and The American Right
Good Talk -- It's Not Over Till It's Over
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Good Talk It's Not Over Till It's Over
SMT - Is This The Plan To Solve The Housing Crisis?
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SMT - Is This The Plan To Solve The Housing Crisis?
Good Talk -- The Latest on Trudeau, Is He Going or Staying?
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Good Talk The Latest on Trudeau, Is He Going or Staying?
SMT -- The CBC in a Crisis of Cuts
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SMT The CBC in a Crisis of Cuts
Good Talk -- Please answer my question in English not French
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Good Talk Please answer my question in English not French
Should MP's Accept Free Trips To The War Zone?
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Should MP's Accept Free Trips To The War Zone?
Good Talk -- Did The Real Pierre Poilievre Just Stand Up?
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Good Talk Did The Real Pierre Poilievre Just Stand Up?
SMT -- Do Debts And Deficits Even Matter Anymore
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SMT Do Debts And Deficits Even Matter Anymore
Good Talk -- This is Not Our Normal Conversation
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Good Talk This is Not Our Normal Conversation
SMT -- The Changing Mood In Ottawa
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SMT The Changing Mood In Ottawa
Good Talk - Is The Liberal-NDP Deal Falling Apart?
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Good Talk - Is The Liberal-NDP Deal Falling Apart?

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  • @jayceewedmak9524
    @jayceewedmak9524 27 วันที่ผ่านมา

    April 5, 2024 - Pierre Poilievre can go south anytime - sooner rather than later - and join the cult leader down there. Canada is not broken. We're doing okay.

  • @sajs68
    @sajs68 28 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I had enough of your uninformed "Random Ranter." His obvious bias and low intelligence opinions are getting more and more ridiculous. I would hope that this platform could be used as more than a sounding board for Liberal shilling and Conservativephobia . But I digress. I enjoy the letters, but the station is changed when this lazy opinionator spouts off.

  • @RawLu.
    @RawLu. หลายเดือนก่อน

    I cant believe all my life I Respected YOUR OPINION as a Fellow CDN? Turns out You couldn't give a Flying Fuck about mine... What a Pathetic Excuse for a CDN you turned out to be... Go ahead block me & the rest of the CDN Opinions you could be bothered with... Turn all the comments off etc... Pathetic... WOW...

  • @ninjasquirrelstudios
    @ninjasquirrelstudios 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    how can any media payed for by tax dollars be openly biased. its amazing to me that you all seem to not understand.

  • @BBQJOE22
    @BBQJOE22 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I just learned yesterday during your CBC interview you had a podcast, all along?!? Why do I learn just now you were there during the pandemic xD ? gotta self promote more, this thing is Fire ^^

  • @stephenbuck1092
    @stephenbuck1092 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Ah hello. Money laundering that puts housing out of reach for working class Canadians. Banks, politicians, on the take. Canada being seen globally as the most accommodating place to launder your money. A leader who admires how a dictatorship operates and who consistently ignores the warnings from our intelligence communities about the threats to Canadian sovereignty posed by countries like China. Does that sound like a leader who has the best interest of Canadians in mind?

  • @Shakes-ce7eh
    @Shakes-ce7eh 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I won't watch this bs show, again.

  • @Shakes-ce7eh
    @Shakes-ce7eh 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Funny, PP numbers continue to rise. Explain that, please. Your liberal bias is so obvious.

  • @user-ew4xw8vx3l
    @user-ew4xw8vx3l 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Boy, I respected your show, but the discussion about Trudeau was very biased. I am sure you all are very supportive of the Liberals and not the conservatives and not objective.

  • @babsharris6724
    @babsharris6724 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Another boondgle

  • @mikearchibald744
    @mikearchibald744 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    A liberal would have to be brain dead to not notice that the most obvious solution is to oust Trudeau. For years the conservatives have SPECIFICALLY targetted Trudeau, which was either crazy, or else makes you wonder if the whole thing isn't a sham and the two parties are just putting on a show. By making everything all about Trudeau, then simply getting rid of Trudeau would mean the liberals can simply say "well, you said Trudeau was the problem, and now he's gone, so what are you complaining about?" They would literally have nothing to campaign on, much like the people who try to say that comparing POllievre to Harpers government is 'just unfair and living in the past". Well, with Trudreau gone, same deal. In fact it looks VERY possible that this year or at latest next year, the federal deficit will be gone. Thats been the MAIN hoopla, supposedly the one time CERB spending 'caused' inflation, so if thats gone, well, we ALREADY have almost no inflation, but if people are going to start blaming the feds because prices aren't going DOWN, then thats just admitting insanity. When he said he was separating I thought for sure it was a sign he was stepping down. Who in their right mind wants to be the political focus while going through a separation? Thats just nuts. But I suspect liberal members simply do'nt know what to do, they aren't getting corporate orders to dump Trudeau, but I can see the writing on the wall and basically I follow politics (not the shit on social media) enough to know that his governmetn has actually done a pretty good job. Its the PROVINCES that are the real train wreck, our property tax is skyrocketing thanks to our provincial government, and we don't get a rebate for that!

  • @kjk1422
    @kjk1422 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Rona Ambrose would defeat JT now and then.

  • @kevinbalmer427
    @kevinbalmer427 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    surprised, (maybe a little disappointed) that the comments are turned off on most of Peters podcasts?

  • @williamsutherland6145
    @williamsutherland6145 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    3 twits.......................................

  • @babsharris6724
    @babsharris6724 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    No & NO

  • @barryhaley7430
    @barryhaley7430 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Mark Carney is proof that the BOC was not and is not independent of the Liberal Party.

  • @barryhaley7430
    @barryhaley7430 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Please Guilbeault resign. Totally incompetent ideologue who is ignorant of basic math and has cost Canada billions in investments.

  • @micksylvestre2887
    @micksylvestre2887 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Used motor oil is insoluble, persistent, and can contain toxic chemicals and heavy metals. It's slow to degrade. It sticks to everything from beach sand to bird feathers. It's a major source of oil contamination of waterways and can result in pollution of drinking water sources. Burning oil can produce thick black plumes that disperse downwind as they rise into the atmosphere, potentially impacting air quality. Once the fires are out, oily residues in the water can cause environmental damage.

  • @micksylvestre2887
    @micksylvestre2887 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The Conservative Party (CPC) has always catered to "the Blue Collar Worker," but when it comes to pressing issues like housing and labour unions, they just shrug. They repeal or damn laws, underfund social programs and rehabilitation initiatives, ignore social issues that run counter to capital gains, and cut taxes, all of which result in little or no progress being made.

  • @flippgoofman1868
    @flippgoofman1868 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Biased much?

  • @kellymae2421
    @kellymae2421 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    24dec23. Notice this is the last video open for comment after upload from this channel. Hope it’s temporary

  • @babsharris6724
    @babsharris6724 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Yes we do want Poliverre for PM 100 %

  • @francisbird6290
    @francisbird6290 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Polievre is Maga and should never be in power ! We Ça adians do not deserve the "shoveling trouble " that the Republicans are doing in the U.S. A. !😢

  • @edwardst-pierre1020
    @edwardst-pierre1020 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Long gone are the days of Tommy Douglas and jack Layton. Today like it been since Pierre Trudeau are there real Men of privilege who put their soul on the line when running for the highest office of the country. I believe that it's the media who protect their own jobs by mixing the narrative of everything that is going on in the country The media is it's own culture separate from politics and the working class especially the CBC who plays the violin to the people while the people are heavily taxed to pay the CBC. Every time the news is translated from one language to another the story is lost. In order for the truth to be known throughout the country we need one national language that everyone understands. Every political leader when speaking speaks with forked tongue. The indigenous peoples of Canada must be involved in the language of speaking the truth. How many behind the door meeting will take place across the country where the other parties have no idea what is being said.

  • @JamieHumeCreative
    @JamieHumeCreative 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The Health Care crisis is contrived to funnel people into a compromised system.

  • @edwardst-pierre1020
    @edwardst-pierre1020 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Canada has been going down the drain since Pierre Eliot Trudeau himself pushed minority groups over the majority of citizens. Having Quebec being equal to the rest of Canada as two official languages and cultures when their was a third showed the middle finger to all of the country. Canada now is so divided that minority groups receive more respect then the majority. We now have racialized people across the country which means that these people imagine that they are hated by the majority and us that to fight for more benefits then others. Immigration from none western countries is also tearing the country apart to the point that there is a third nation or even a fourth nation moving in and that's the Asian and south Asian population when both are coming from countries of a billion people each. We already have towns that are full of these two cultures. The number of citizens of Canada is shrinking because of low birthrate but growing because of the people coming into the country with no end of supply in sight.

  • @edwardst-pierre1020
    @edwardst-pierre1020 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The political party system in Canada is a farce. There needs to be just two political parties across the country at all three levels of government. It seems more true than false that we have snake oil salesmen who run for public office. Especially in municipal elections, normally someone who runs Mayor is because the people push them to run. Someone who has been doing so much for the town. As Mayor they receive privilege for doing such a great job as Mayor of their own people. But for any other person who runs for public office i don't see anyone of privilege . Justin Trudeau himself got the job of PM , not because of privilege by what he has done for the betterment of others but because of his Dad a snake oil salesmen. To see a country accept a provincial political party , the bloc to run as a federal party when even the PPC had to run a candidate in all 338 ridings. And what's this thing about the two nations of Canada when the indigenous nations are not included. And what's this stupidity of having a Quebec PM one year then a Canadian PM. This game between the french and English have been screwing the people since this madness has started. There are too many snake oil salesmen creating too many political parties that it's the people of Canada who get shafted every election. Party affiliation in Canada is very important but local elections are the breeding ground for the worse of the worse yet not one person who runs for public office at the municipal level with no political affiliation shows that they can hid their views on politics on affiliation .

  • @JamieHumeCreative
    @JamieHumeCreative 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Rated second best country to live in on planet earth! Rated as freer by a goid chunk than the USA, UK, France ...Russia. So NO! No, the only thing that feels, looks or actually is broken is the Cinservatives and the fact we have this bizarre toxic far right ism based on disinformation. Yes Chantel...DISINFORMATION. I don't think the Conservatives gave a real policy on anything.

  • @micksylvestre2887
    @micksylvestre2887 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Oh, Pierre Poilievre, the master of spin! It's like he's doing a little dance straight out of the fringe group white supremacy Workbook. Such "originality"! Must he actually align with the crazy bat-shit Republican ideology too? Tereible day for Canadians to see this piece of work on a podium and not laughed off with a creampie to the face.

  • @micksylvestre2887
    @micksylvestre2887 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Great question! People have already covered the gamut of answers. I myself have disliked PP for a long time because he chose to be a career politician without bothering to get any prior experience anywhere: A leader should have some understanding of the lives of other people and PP does not have it. However, the unique thing I can perhaps add is an anecdote. My MIL used to work for a business down the hall from PP's office when he was just an MP. She wasn't fond of her own boss: He was brilliant with numbers and the business was very successful, but he lacked empathy and treated his employees with indifference. When I found out she worked down the hall from PP I asked her what she thought of him since she would have had at least passing personal experience with him and I wanted to check my prejudice. She told me that compared to PP her own boss was a saint. She told me stories about how she at times could here him berate his staff from down the hall. When she ran into him in passing he would wouldn't acknowledge her and she figured this was the case with people in general. Finally, she mentioned that any work interactions she actually saw between him and other people he would come across as superior and condescending. PP is an opportunist that preys on others and does not generally have his own opinions. You could see him parrot Harper when he was Prime Minister and you can see it now as he jumps on the populist bandwagon. He avoids people who challenge him or ask him questions, and when someone (like a journalist) presses the matter he answers with hostility. Lastly, any original ideas he espouses are almost all grifts of hypocritical: He was vocally supportive of crypto-currency before the crash and urged Canadians to get in on it. Afterwards he just stopped talking about it and ceased to acknowledge his endorsements that mislead Canadians who listened to him. He speaks out regarding the housing crisis in Canada decrying that housing takes up 2/3rds of an average Canadian's income. He proposes half-baked ideas to increase supply but seems to studiously avoid the ideas of rent control. He does not mention that he himself is a landlord and holds real estate investments.

  • @ruthdueck-mbeba706
    @ruthdueck-mbeba706 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Remember that JT has only won a majority once, and also won the popular vote once. He has won minority elections twice, and in both those elections (2019 and 2021), lost the popular vote to the Conservatives by a narrow margin. This conversation fails to recognize those realities that have been simmering for years now. But laying it on US dynamics of "stolen elections"???? Really?

  • @bilvic3555
    @bilvic3555 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    You are all so full of shit. Talk about lies. Go check your facts. I suppose you also checked your bank accounts before spreading these left wing lies.

  • @gmach101
    @gmach101 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Liberal supporters can't stand the fact JT turned out to be an imbecile and will hold the title as the worse prime minister Canada has ever had!

  • @nilanperera4774
    @nilanperera4774 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    In Canada: Are Arabs killing Jews. No. Are Jews killing Arabs. No. Is there anti semitism and islamophobia. Yes. Are people getting killed?. yes. And who's doing it? White supremacists, if you look at data. As for Israel/Palestine? We need to divest from arms trades with either party. And be very strong about non violence. And yes..ceasefires have been called for here and abroad.

  • @maxinearmstrong9566
    @maxinearmstrong9566 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    You are suppose to say, “so called”….and it’s not a protest, it’s an “occupation”. The day the government started with the word game… CBC and CTV fell into line!

  • @michaelbooth2402
    @michaelbooth2402 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    No one is listening to Trudeau any more. People are tuning him out, he is yesterday's man.

  • @CliffordCummings-sg6fm
    @CliffordCummings-sg6fm 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I think Bruce is afraid of losing his big salary if he doesn’t take Trudeau !

  • @Shocksdell
    @Shocksdell 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Nonono more bs from the propaganda arm of Trudeau liberal government. I’m only two sessions in on Peters platform. Donebye

  • @Shocksdell
    @Shocksdell 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Love the way he handles push back an PIerre is only for the common people! Chantelle is clearly extremely biased!

  • @CliffordCummings-sg6fm
    @CliffordCummings-sg6fm 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The 3 of you are totally out of touch, why are you protecting Trudeau??

  • @CliffordCummings-sg6fm
    @CliffordCummings-sg6fm 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Trudeau is hated!!

  • @Squ965
    @Squ965 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Bring on the election ! LET'S BRING IT HOME! th-cam.com/video/KhE13Bgqn6I/w-d-xo.htmlsi=sZEdrbW8YsJ5i3j-

  • @Squ965
    @Squ965 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Canadians can see the biases in all three on this panel. You have to call it for what it is. Propping up Trudeau with a disastrous record is beyond disgusting and shameful. Hopefully all three of mouth pieces get what they deserve and more. Stop with the nonsense.

  • @ruthdueck-mbeba706
    @ruthdueck-mbeba706 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Has Trudeau been getting a free pass for the past 8 years???? I will remain subscribed, but am leery of "The Bridge". How many ethics investigations has Trudeau undergone??? His fiscal management (or rather mis-management) record??? Inability to address all of their previous election promises??? I remain on the fence listening to this discussion, and am not convinced of their understanding of how fed up Canadians are with Liberals and their track record.

  • @jeffspicolli593
    @jeffspicolli593 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This Canadian Press "reporter" wasn't looking to ask a question for the edification of viewers she was reying for a gotcha which is understandable because the three largest stakeholders of the Canadian Press are the lefty organizations CTV, TorStar and LaPresse.

  • @KJ-qz4gh
    @KJ-qz4gh 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    We need a Vivek Ramaswamy politician to straighten out the corrupt media . Government media is a prime mainstay of communism , has been that way for centuries . Trudeau is trying hard to create the same .

  • @AD-el9oi
    @AD-el9oi 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Both Trudeau and Pollievre are children in a sandbox. PP is not leadership material by any stretch of the imagination and unfortunately as much as it’s time for Trudeau to go, PP is not the beacon of hope this country needs. I eagerly want to cut through PPs slogans, one liners and smugness and defensiveness to get to the substance of his policies. Sadly , crickets.

  • @donnapowers9892
    @donnapowers9892 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    A lot of BS

  • @13nighthawk
    @13nighthawk 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    These are the same people who can’t admit to being dead wrong. They Like the Liberal party and THINK they are better than some working stiffs. We need honest government. Not some lying losers that don’t have a Clue. Oh No she isn’t bias. lol 😂

  • @billmcillwraith6155
    @billmcillwraith6155 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Lmao , I know no one who likes him , they don’t dislike , they hate him ?