Avsnitt
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There was a time when Canada lost the best and the brightest in a "brain drain" to the United States. Is the reverse beginning to happen now?
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Four leaders, one moderator, two hours of debate. In a five week campaign did those two hours change the shape of Canada's election race? That's the question for Chantal Hebert and Rob Russo on this week's Good Talk.
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Saknas det avsnitt?
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For many Canadians, it all comes down to this -- how do the candidates perform in tonight's debate?
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An encore of the Liberals get caught playing dirty tricks, while both parties prepare for this week's debates.
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The Liberals get caught playing dirty tricks, while both parties prepare for this week's debates. With little time left in the campaign, is the die cast, or is anything still possible?
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When the Conservatives, or at least some of them, start to question the validity of the polls, that there's trouble in the Tory ranks.
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What are you looking for in the next leader of our country? Plus the Random Ranter is back with his latest election take.
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An encore of trillions of dollars, have been lost; thousands of jobs, in real life, have been lost in Canada alone; all because of Trump's tariffs.
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Trillions of dollars, have been lost; thousands of jobs, in real life, have been lost in Canada alone; all because of Trump's tariffs.
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As the week ends thousands of Canadians are out of work because of the Donald Trump tariffs. Thousands more could be soon.
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The Conservatives lead collapsed and they are divided. The Liberals stumble over a candidate. Social media stories that don't make the news.
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Retired Lt Col Alexander Vindman gives us his sense of developments between Trump & Putin. Then Janice Stein gives us her take.
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It was bad enough last week when Doug Ford told Pierre Poilievre he didn't have time to campaign for him. But now Ford's top strategist says Poilievre is heading for defeat unless he changes his campaign. And he has the polls to back that up. What's really happening -- Chantal Hebert and Rob Russo have their say.
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Encore episode. As the candidates scramble around the country, they have five weeks to impress voters. And while it's a national election it's received interest on an international scale. How much of that interest also involves interference? More than most Canadians suspect according to our regular guest, Dr Janice Stein of the University of Toronto's Munk School.
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