In the wake of a significant by-election loss, we talk with Stephen Maher, the author of “The Prince: The Turbulent Reign of Justin Trudeau” on No Nonsense.
Paul Wells, author of “Justin Trudeau on the Ropes: Governing in Troubled Times” joins us on No Nonsense with his view on what the Liberal by-election loss means for the PM.
The latest data shows that 68% of voters think that Justin Trudeau should resign. Darrell Bricker explains what Canadians are looking for in a new leader.
The political winds are shifting across Europe and elections in the West may change support for Ukraine. Is it a war that’s winnable? Marcus Kolga on the state-of-play
The millennial view on politics, the economy, and culture wars with Derek Fildebrandt, Jennifer Laewetz, and J.J. McCullough on this week’s No Nonsense.
From casinos to condos, investigative journalist Sam Cooper explains Canada’s ties to foreign organized crime and foreign interference in our politics and businesses.
In the world of diplomacy, the truth is often blurred by the smoke and mirrors. Walter Russell Mead explains why words matter but actions count in the Middle East.
Trump on trial, universities on fire, foreign interference in Canadian elections, and a budget with unprecedented debt. Mark Norman, Tasha Kheiriddin, and Margaret McCuaig-Johnston on No Nonsense.
The Canadian government pays 65 billion tax dollars a year on interest payments, more than the country spends on healthcare! Much more than we spend on the military and no relief from the carbon tax for the agri-food sector. Bill Robson, Econo
Why isn’t Canada cracking down on foreign spies, especially when the government has been warned about interference? National security expert Wesley Wark explains.
What Canadians need to know about Bill C-63, Ottawa's latest attempt to control on-line content. Former CRTC Vice Chair Peter Menzies on the politics of censorship - on No Nonsense.
Colder homes and new bike paths don’t work for rural Canada so why is the government punishing consumers who can’t avoid cold weather and must use a car? Brian Zinchuk explains.
These are troubling economic times… inflation, low productivity, and scarce foreign investment means more government spending. How long can taxpayers foot the bill? Economist Kevin Page weighs in.
Two men who knew Prime Minister Brian Mulroney like few others share their very personal tributes. Bill Fox and Arthur Milnes on this week’s No Nonsense
Professor Eric Kaufmann changed universities after being targeted for his political views - on this No Nonsense, he explains what inspired him to teach a new class on the Woke Ideology.
Jocelyn Downie, member of the legal team in the Cartier case on MAiD, updates us on the government's latest delays and the constitutional consequences.
How have we gone from swaggering to staggering on the international stage? Some bold assessments from our panel of big thinkers: Tasha Kheiriddin, Margaret McCuaig-Johnston, and Mark Norman.
Concern over misinformation and disinformation are part of the climate debate. Longtime activist Patrick Moore on being controversial and cancelled... on No Nonsense.
On this special edition of No Nonsense: the government introduced legislation to delay access to MAiD for people with mental illnesses - This is not only unfair but unconstitutional. Experts Dr. Mona Gupta and Senator Stan Kutcher explain.
On this week’s No Nonsense, Bob Masterson says Canada is lagging on recycling… but some provinces have teamed up with industry to clean up the problem. He explains.