The PM’s Sunday Address & the Curious Case of a Private Jet


This week, Marco Vigliotti is joined by Charles Finlay (Toronto Metropolitan University’s Rogers Cybersecure Catalyst), Kyle Harrietha (former Chief of Staff to the Minister of Energy and Natural Resources), and Brittney Kerr (Framepoint Public Affairs) to discuss a range of topics impacting Canadian politics.

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This week, Marco Vigliotti is joined by Charles Finlay (Toronto Metropolitan University’s Rogers Cybersecure Catalyst), Kyle Harrietha (former Chief of Staff to the Minister of Energy and Natural Resources), and Brittney Kerr (Framepoint Public Affairs) to discuss a range of topics, including Prime Minister Mark Carney’s Sunday address and its potential impact on ongoing trade negotiations and relations with the United States. The panel also examines Doug Ford’s decision to purchase a private plane and sell it back just days later.

Chapters

00:00:00 Introductions 00:00:36 Analyzing the Prime Minister’s Sunday Address on US Relations

00:12:39 Navigating Legislative Challenges with a New Majority Government

00:25:42 The Curious Case of Doug Ford’s Private Jet Purchase

00:32:22 Premier Eby’s Political Balancing Act with UNDRIPA Legislation

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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