Canada’s Political Moment: By-Elections, Foreign Policy, and Energy


Marco Vigliotti and Brian Storseth are joined by Navigator’s Bahoz Dara Aziz, iPolitics reporter Aya Dufour, and QP Briefing reporter Barbara Patrocinio to discuss the political forces shaping Canada’s next election cycle, including upcoming by-elections in Ontario and Quebec.

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Marco Vigliotti and Brian Storseth are joined by Navigator’s Bahoz Dara Aziz, iPolitics reporter Aya Dufour, and QP Briefing reporter Barbara Patrocinio to discuss the political forces shaping Canada’s next election cycle, including upcoming by-elections in Ontario and Quebec. The conversation also explores Canada’s foreign policy stance amid global conflict, provincial politics under Doug Ford, and the future of Canada’s energy policy.

Chapters
00:00:00 Introduction and Analyzing the Impact of Upcoming Federal By-Elections
00:05:04 Will Mark Carney Call an Early Federal Election?
00:11:05 Doug Ford’s Mandate and Quebec’s Shifting Landscape
00:15:31 Assessing the PM’s Stance on Middle East Conflict
00:26:29 Oil Prices, Clean Tech, and Geopolitical Energy Decisions
00:33:16 Doug Ford’s Vulnerability and Liberal Resurgence in Ontario
00:42:36 When Political Eras End: Lessons from Past Leaders
00:50:14 What to Watch in Canadian Politics This Week

No Talking Points is iPolitics’ signature weekly podcast, hosted by Editor-in-Chief Marco Vigliotti and Publisher Brian Storseth. The show features candid, in-depth conversations with a rotating panel of guests on the latest developments in Canadian politics and global affairs.

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