Professor Katharine Hayhoe is a Canadian atmospheric scientist living in Texas who is one of North America's leading academics talking about climate change. She's calm. reasonable but still passionate that we aren't doing enough. She's our guest today. Plus a new answer on the old question of why do journalists only cover bad news -- you're the answer!
Mar 27, 2023•44 min•Ep. 764
At a time when trust in the media is at a low ebb, is the media's work on the China story helping or hurting its reputation? Chantal and Bruce have their thoughts, and then Chantal beats me up over the use of the term "traitor". Just another day in the life of Good Talk!
Mar 24, 2023•52 min•Ep. 763
You went after me this week for saying you'd had it with climate change talk as nothing is changing. You want more talk not less and your many letters made that very clear. And the Random Ranter is back with his take on AI, Artificial Intelligence.
Mar 23, 2023•52 min•Ep. 762
Katie Telford is the prime minister's most senior staffer and his closest advisor. And now she has agreed to testify before the parliamentary committee looking into the alleged Chinese interference in the 2019 and 2021 federal elections. If she could appear why can't the prime minister? That and a lot more up for discussion with Bruce Anderson on SMT. And we'll also discuss Joe Biden's visit to Ottawa this week.
Mar 22, 2023•45 min•Ep. 761
Brian Stewart takes his hand at war gaming one of your questions. A "what if" question. What if Russia wins, what happens then? What if Ukraine wins, what then? The questions are easy but the answers are much more challenging. Also today some thoughts on climate change on the heels of a blistering report from some of the world's leading scientists.
Mar 21, 2023•46 min•Ep. 760
Do you remember those days of March 2020? Looking back today it seems like a long time ago, and just how confused we were trying to understand how to live with a pandemic. How long would it last? Would we survive? One of those who helped listeners of The Bridge through it all was Dr Isaac Bogoch and he joins us today to talk about what we went through and where we are now. Plus, could this be the real story of the 400 highways?
Mar 20, 2023•41 min•Ep. 759
David Johnston seemed to have it all when Stephen Harper picked him as Governor General in 2010. Everyone lined up from all parties to praise Johnston. The man with twenty-one letters AFTER his name was golden, until this week. Chantal and Bruce on why some pretty heavy hitters don't think he's the right choice to look into the China story. And, do you have your party planned for Coronation Day?
Mar 17, 2023•53 min•Ep. 758
How could I have forgotten about curling but I did and listeners pounded. On that plus China, AI, submarines and a lot more. And then the Random Ranter wades into dangerous waters by taking on a subject that always causes controversy.
Mar 16, 2023•43 min•Ep. 757
Last week Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre implied that Justin Trudeau was a traitor. This week a different Poilievre emerged and Bruce was impressed -- to a degree. The China story keeps moving along but with the budget approaching there's also more turf, familiar for the Conservative leader, to tread on.
Mar 15, 2023•46 min•Ep. 756
The leaders of the United States, the United Kingdom and Australia meet in California to discuss how to deal with China in the Pacific. The pictures of the three standing in front of a nuclear sub were impressive, but is it worth asking "where was Canada?" And then our regular Tuesday update with Brian Stewart on the war in Ukraine -- is a spring offensive on its way from Ukraine?
Mar 14, 2023•44 min•Ep. 755
Today's program is all about regulation -- first in the banks and then in sports. The latest bank crisis brings back memories of that classic "run on the bank" scene in everyone's favourite Christmas movie, "It's A Wonderful Life". Meanwhile in sports, many athletes are railing against referees getting in the way of the game. Author Bruce Dowbiggin tells us what's happening.
Mar 13, 2023•47 min•Ep. 754
Chantal is back from Iceland and along with Bruce its time to put the China story in context. And, should someone pay the price for it all? That, plus Pierre Poilievre -- are we now seeing what the opposition leader is really like?
Mar 10, 2023•52 min•Ep. 753
Lots of comments this week on two of our programs this week -- how the PM has handled the election interference story, and our discussion with Michelle Rempel Garner on Artificial Intelligence. Plus the Random Ranter worries about our American neighbours.
Mar 09, 2023•44 min•Ep. 752
Pierre Poilievre has never been shy about levelling a charge but did he go too far by suggesting Justin Trudeau was guilty of treason? Bruce and I weigh in on that one, plus more on whether Trudeau himself has botched the whole issue of election interference. We don't call this segment Smoke, Mirrors and The Truth for nothing!
Mar 08, 2023•46 min•Ep. 751
Why are the Ukrainians so desperate to keep the battle for Bakhmut going when every analyst says it's a battle they can't win? Brian Stewart takes us behind the frontlines to try to understand the strategy. Plus, the China angle -- what is Beijing up to on Ukraine. And on Endbits, the resistance to the growth of Dollar Stores.
Mar 07, 2023•44 min•Ep. 750
This is an important discussion about Artificial intelligence -- what you should know and why legislators seem so slow-footed on dealing with the issues AI brings. Conservative MP Michelle Rempel Garner is trying to raise awareness on something that is happening very quickly in our world, perhaps too quickly.
Mar 06, 2023•49 min•Ep. 749
The pressure keeps mounting for some sort of real inquiry into how China tried to influence Canadian elections, and what if anything the Trudeau government did about it. Susan Delacourt sits in for a vacationing Chantal Hebert today alongside Bruce Anderson. It's a lively discussion dealing with some pretty serious questions.
Mar 03, 2023•53 min•Ep. 748
A potpourri of opinion from you on Your Turn - everything from China to the RCMP to declawing cats! And then the Ranter steps forward as the hype salesman for Hydrogen. We got it all today!
Mar 02, 2023•41 min•Ep. 747
Did the Chinese interfere with the Canadian elections in 2019 and 2021 and did Canada know they were doing so? Those two questions continue to hang over the Trudeau government and their handling of the issue isn't helping their case. Bruce Anderson on that and, Fox News -- does lying even matter anymore?
Mar 01, 2023•43 min•Ep. 746
He's been gone from Canadian politics for almost a decade, but Michael Ignatieff's insight on international affairs is read around the world. His latest provocative thoughts on Ukraine meet with Brian Stewart's approval on today's episode. Also, is Vladimir Putin acting nuttier than ever? Also, two end bits you won't forget.
Feb 28, 2023•43 min•Ep. 745
International Affairs analyst Janice Stein joins us again for the latest installment of "What Are We Missing". We look at countries that should be in the news but for the most part, aren't because the focus has been on Ukraine. Today: Haiti, Mexico, Peru, Philippines, Nigeria, Cameroon, Turkey, and Syria. Plus, an end bit on the latest trend on the work week.
Feb 27, 2023•48 min•Ep. 744
Is it as bad as it looks or not as bad as it looks? That's the question being asked of the Doug Ford wedding party thrown for his daughter and attended by figures who paid for entry, figures that may have eventually benefitted from the Ford government. Chantal and Bruce have their thoughts on that plus on Justin Trudeau and his handling of the leaked CSIS story.
Feb 24, 2023•52 min•Ep. 743
A lot of your comments about whether the RCMP needs to be reorganized following our Tuesday interview with Paul Palango on his book 22 Murders. And then the final part of the Random Ranter's trilogy on the country's national political leaders -- this week it's Jagmeet Singh's turn.
Feb 23, 2023•49 min•Ep. 742
The Globe and Mail has been all over this story for a week now and leaves many things to be discussed. Bruce takes up the challenge on SMT today. Also thoughts on Joe Biden's visit to Kiev and the impact its likely to have on Russia.
Feb 22, 2023•48 min•Ep. 741
Last week the Commissioner of the RCMP said she would not seek a reappointment to the Mountie's top job, so the question becomes should a new Commissioner begin rebuilding the force? One person who thinks so is the sometimes controversial author Paul Palango who wrote the highly successful book, 22 Murders, claiming how the Mounties botched the investigation into the brutal killings of 22 people in Nova Scotia in 2020. Paul is our guest today.
Feb 21, 2023•45 min•Ep. 740
Today an encore presentation of an episode that originally aired on February 6th. It's Black History Month in Canada but what do we really know about black history in our country? And more importantly, what should we know? This is an important and fascinating conversation with McGill University professor Debra Thompson, recognized around North America as an expert analyst on race politics.
Feb 20, 2023•46 min•Ep. 739
Some polls say the Conservatives are up by seven points, but some say the CPC and the Liberals are all tied up. What to believe? Chantal and Bruce have their say on that, plus ethics, Branda Lucki and balloons all up for discussion on a busy Good Talk.
Feb 17, 2023•52 min•Ep. 738
Last week the Ranter took of Pierre Poilievre, this week he focuses on Justin Trudeau. And on Your Turn, lots of your thoughts on the CBC, Ukraine, Turkey and lots more.
Feb 16, 2023•39 min•Ep. 737
Toronto and Ontario are rocked by two scandals while at the same time, much of the country gets focused on unidentified flying objects. Bruce Anderson puts on his alien detector to take a run at all these stories. And a few moments too on Nicola Sturgeon calling it quits in Scotland.
Feb 15, 2023•44 min•Ep. 736
As we approach one year since Russia invaded Ukraine, Brian Stewart looks at nine commonly asked questions about the war and gives his thoughts on the answers. Also, a bit of history on a time when balloons were used as a weapon of war.
Feb 14, 2023•45 min•Ep. 735