It is now illegal in Quebec for people in positions of authority to wear religious symbols on the job. Quebec’s Bill 21 looks to defend the idea secularism in the province, but critics say it targets people of specific religions, and excludes them from Quebec society. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jun 20, 2019•18 min
Ontario Premier Doug Ford campaigned on a slogan of For the People. A year in, has he lived up to that promise? We look at how the first year in office has gone, where the premier has succeeded and where he has stumbled. Dave is joined by National Post columnist Matt Gurney. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jun 18, 2019•20 min
Today we bring you Chapter 3 of our series on the Alberta election. Edmonton Journal reporter Clare Clancy outlines why the NDP campaign didn't work. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jun 12, 2019•19 min
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced steps towards a federal ban on single-use plastics on Monday. Dave is joined by National Post federal politics reporter Marie-Danielle Smith. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jun 11, 2019•14 min
We look at why millennials may not be getting busy on the regular and why that’s actually a big deal. Dave is joined by Tristin Hopper. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jun 07, 2019•16 min
The final report from the Canadian National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls was released this week. The report concluded that the deaths are the result of genocide. We look at the findings of the report, what the report calls for, and what the next steps for the country are. Dave is joined by National Post reporter Maura Forrest. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jun 05, 2019•18 min
Here is Chapter 2 on our special series looking back at the Alberta election and how Jason Kenney rose to power. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
May 31, 2019•25 min
The Toronto Raptors are in the NBA finals. That’s a phrase Canadian hoops fans have been waiting to hear for awhile. Since debuting in 1995, there have been years of futility, followed by years when they seemed so close, only to run into the hurdle that is LeBron James. But now, they’re four wins away from their first NBA title. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
May 30, 2019•16 min
Vice Admiral Mark Norman was ultimately vindicated this month prosecutors dropped their breach of trust case against him. He was accused of leaking sensitive information relating to the purchase of a navy supply ship, but the Crown decided there case wasn’t strong enough to carry to trial. In the wake of his court case Mark Norman broke his silence in an interview with the Ottawa Citizen's David Pugliese. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
May 28, 2019•19 min
One newly appointed Senator from Alberta is getting a crash course on politics, pipelines and proper procedure. A Senate committee recently recommended the upper chamber shouldn’t approve Justin Trudeau’s tanker ban, and Senator Paula Simons’ deciding vote sure stoked controversy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
May 27, 2019•22 min
Today we’re offering you a bit of a bonus. Former federal cabinet minister Jason Kenney is part of a wave of Conservative premiers who have swept to victory in recent months. And in advance of a federal election, Kenney has been sure to use Prime Minister Justin Trudeau as a handy villain in his own electoral narrative. Today, Edmonton Journal Political reporter Emma Graney brings you the first part in a limited series taking a deeper look at Kenney’s rise to power in Alberta. Learn more about y...
May 22, 2019•18 min
Police in Quebec are promising a crackdown after a brazen mafia-related murder. Salvatore Scoppa, the brother of an alleged Montreal mafia leader was gunned down in early May at a busy Laval hotel. In the wake of that killing, and following a string of mafia hits in recent years, Laval Police are teaming up with RCMP and Quebec’s provincial police in an attempt to crack down on organized crime. Dave is joined by Montreal Gazette crime reporter Paul Cherry Learn more about your ad choices. Visit ...
May 20, 2019•19 min
This may sound a lot like the detention of Canadians Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor late last year after Canada arrested an executive with Huawei. The two were formally arrested on May 16 and face charges related to state security. But this is the harrowing story of Canadian couple Kevin and Julia Garratt who had lived in China for 30 years before they were taken into custody. Dave is joined by Vancouver Sun reporter Lori Culbert. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices...
May 16, 2019•19 min
Dark new details about Canadian serial killer Bruce McArthur have been unsealed by the courts. The details come from passages within some 6,000 pages of police documents on the investigation into the deaths of eight men who went missing from Toronto’s gay village. Dave is joined by National Post investigative reporter Adrian Humphreys. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
May 10, 2019•19 min
Canadian Vice Admiral Mark Norman can declare victory on the legal battlefield and return to his post. The high-ranking Royal Canadian Navy officer will not be heading to trial on a charge of breach of trust tied to allegations he leaked sensitive information about a contract to buy a navy supply ship. The case against him was dismissed in Ottawa on Wednesday. Dave is joined by National Post columnist Christie Blatchford. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
May 08, 2019•17 min
Canola is big business in Canada, but for nearly two months, that business has taken a hit because of a ban on Canadian canola by China. That ban is especially hard-felt in Saskatchewan, which grows more than half of what Canada produces. The Chinese regime says it’s because of concerns over pests, but is likely part of a growing trade war that was sparked with the arrest of Huawei exec Meng Wengzhou Dave is joined by Regina Leader Post columnist Murray Mandryk. Learn more about your ad choices....
May 03, 2019•16 min
A reputed mob boss was left clinging to life after he was gunned down last week in Mississauga. Pat Musitano was shot four times outside his lawyers office, the latest in a number of brazen shootings tied to southern Ontario’s criminal underworld. Dave is joined Toronto Sun crime writer Brad Hunter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Apr 30, 2019•15 min
Allegations of sexual abuse have been levelled against a high-profile Canadian track and field coach. Several former athletes have claimed they were sexually abused when they were 15 and 16 years old, while being trained by Ken Porter, who coached in Edmonton in the 1970s and early ‘80s. He was recently suspended from his role as president of the Ottawa Lions track and field club pending an investigation by Athletics Canada. Dave is joined by Vancouver Sun investigative reporter Lori Culbert. Le...
Apr 25, 2019•20 min
Chinese wireless giant Huawei has been under much scrutiny over security concerns and its ties to the Chinese government. It has launched a major charm offensive as it seeks to have its infrastructure as part of the 5G network in Canada. We look at whose minds Huawei is trying to change, how much urgency there is, and what the concerns are about the company. Dave is joined by Emily Jackson, host of Down to Business, the Financial Post's new business podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Vis...
Apr 23, 2019•19 min
Coming April 24: There hasn’t yet been a podcast dedicated to a wide range of Canadian business stories. We want to change that. Down to Business is a new podcast devoted to what you need to know about Canadian business this week in under 30 minutes. Hosted by the Financial Post's Emily Jackson. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Apr 22, 2019•1 min
Jason's Kenney United Conservative Party won a majority government in Alberta's election Tuesday, defeating the NDP. Throughout the campaign, Kenney presented a vision of Alberta under siege on all sides. The former Stephen Harper cabinet minister vowed a much more combative approach to dealing with Justin Trudeau's Liberals and anyone else he thinks is preventing Alberta oil from getting to market. Dave is joined by Edmonton Journal politics editor Sarah O'Donnell. Learn more about your ad choi...
Apr 18, 2019•21 min
Could foreign actors be trying to meddle in our federal election this fall? Could it already be happening? Why would an other country want to mess with politics in polite, apologetic Canada? We look at a recent report into threats posed to our electoral process, The countries we should be worried about, and what the risk to Canada is. Dave is joined by Vancouver Sun columnist Daphne Bramham. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Apr 16, 2019•18 min
Being able to watch what you want when you want it, has helped drive the success of streaming services like Netflix and Crave. But with more services set to come online, Canadian consumers can expect a splintered market of services and more subscriptions to get all the content they want. We look at what sparked all this change, who the new players are and the looming notion of subscription fatigue. Dave is joined by Ottawa Citizen reporter Vito Pilieci. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit me...
Apr 11, 2019•20 min
April 7 marked the anniversary of the death of Logan Boulet, who died a day after many of his Humboldt Bronco’s teammates were killed in a crash involving the team bus. Boulet survived long enough so that he could fulfill a wish to be an organ donor, something he was inspired to do by a former trainer. We look at the motivation behind Green Shirt Day and how his parents are hoping to create a lasting legacy out of their son’s final act of giving. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone...
Apr 09, 2019•16 min
Living up to one of his key election promises, Quebec Premier Francois Legault’s government introduced its secularism bill recently. One of Bill 21’s most controversial sections deals with religious symbols, and would ban public workers in positions of authority from wearing them. We look at who the ban affects, what symbols are being banned and how some are saying they won’t follow the new rules. Dave is joined by Montreal Gazette reporter Rene Bruemmer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit ...
Apr 04, 2019•19 min
Just when you think the SNC Lavalin affair might go away for the Justin Trudeau Liberals, it blows up again. Most recently, a recorded conversation was released by former justice minister Jody Wilson-Raybould, who previously testified to the justice committee that she felt she was being in appropriately pressured to intervene in a prosecution against the Quebec based company. Dave is joined by National Post federal politics reporter Brian Platt. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone....
Apr 02, 2019•19 min
The Humboldt Broncos bus crash last April killed 16 people and injured 13 others. While several of the survivors have returned to hockey, other members of the team have faced a long recovery. One of those players is Ryan Straschnitzki, who was paralyzed from the chest down. Over the past year, Straz has proven to be the picture of determination in the wake of devastation. Dave is Joined by Calgary Herald reporter Sammy Hudes who authored a series called Bronco Unbroken. Learn more about your ad ...
Mar 28, 2019•23 min
Just who are the people refusing to vaccinate their children? Why do they believe what they do? And why is it so hard to convince them that vaccines really do work? We look at these questions and how Ontario is trying tackle the frustrating problem of the online anti-vax campaign. Dave is joined by National Post reporters Tyler Dawson and Sharon Kirkey. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mar 26, 2019•21 min
Alberta's election campaign is underway. United Conservative Party Leader Jason Kenney appeared poised to coast to victory. But details of a scandal revolving around his 2017 leadership campaign means his character has become a major election issue. Dave is joined by Edmonton Journal legislative reporter Clare Clancy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mar 21, 2019•16 min
Last Friday, a lone gunman burst in on two mosques in Christchurch new Zealand, killing 50 people and injuring 50 more. The gunman is a self-described eco-fascist who says he was inspired by other white nationalist extremists, as well as a hatred of muslims. We look at how intelligence agencies view these threats, how the shooting may change that view, and how the online community is connecting these individuals. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mar 19, 2019•14 min