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Rising Prices and Food Insecurity with Sylvain Charlebois08 Dec 202500:40:24

It will cost families another $1000 to put food on the table next year. The Food Professor Sylvain Charlebois explains why!

The Promises of the Canada-Alberta Pipeline Deal with Heather Exner-Pirot03 Dec 202500:48:29

Heather Exner-Pirot on the winners and whiners in the Canada-Alberta energy deal - Her optimistic take on No Nonsense.

The State of Private Property Rights with Dwight Newman08 Oct 202500:42:40

How to respect indigenous rights without stopping development? Dwight Newman explores what happens when private property laws clash with native land claims.

The State of the Canadian Economy with Kevin Page27 Mar 202400:44:09

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.

A Tribute to Brian Mulroney with Bill Fox and Arthur Milnes 17 Mar 202400:57:47

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

Woke Ideology in Canada with Eric Kaufmann13 Mar 202400:44:15

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.

Canada's New Online Harms Act with Michael Geist07 Mar 202400:52:18

Can we protect kids without censoring the internet? Michael Geist looks at the new Online Harms Act.



Delays to MAiD and Constitutional Consequences with Jocelyn Downie01 Mar 202400:33:03

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.

The Upcoming American Election with Clifford Young27 Feb 202400:38:11

According to Clifford Young, if age is Biden’s Achilles heel, then indictment is Trump’s. The state of play in US politics on this week’s No Nonsense.

Foreign Affairs Panel with Tasha Kheiriddin, Margaret McCuaig-Johnston, and Mark Norman14 Feb 202400:52:55

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.

Patrick Moore on Being Controversial and Cancelled07 Feb 202400:40:21

Concern over misinformation and disinformation are part of the climate debate. Longtime activist Patrick Moore on being controversial and cancelled... on No Nonsense.

Access to MAiD for Mental Illness with Dr. Mona Gupta and Senator Stan Kutcher01 Feb 202400:34:35

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.

Canada's Plastic Policy with Bob Masterson30 Jan 202400:40:21

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.

Digital IDs and the Dangers of a Surveillance State with Michael Geist01 Oct 202500:46:23

Are Digital IDs and wallets a convenience for consumers or a sign of a surveillance state? Michael Geist on the pitfalls and the promise of life online.

Adapting to a Riskier Future with Stephen Poloz24 Jan 202400:52:08

Are we entering the “Next Age of Uncertainty”? Author and former governor of the Bank of Canada Stephen Poloz on how the world can adapt to a risker future.

Mini-Pod: A World Tour Send Off for Saskatchewan's The Dead South23 Jan 202400:13:20

They defy the traditional categories but the Saskatchewan-based bluegrass-ish  foursome The Dead South is breaking through with a world tour, a new album - Chains and Stakes - and an invitation to the Grand Ole Opry. Meet lead singer and lyricist Nate Hilts on a new No Nonsense Mini-Pod!!

Canada's Red Tape Problem with Joe Carson11 Jan 202400:26:39

In Canada, governments impose some 12 million rules - but how many are really useful or necessary? On this week’s No Nonsense, Joe Carson explains Canada’s red tape problem.

The Hopes and Fears of Canadians in 2024 with Darrell Bricker03 Jan 202400:54:37

For our first podcast of the year, IPSOS Global CEO Darrell Bricker shares the latest polling data on everything from U.S. and Canadian elections, to the economy, and to what authenticity means for Canadians.

The Political Brain with Drew Weston27 Dec 202300:46:14

When reason and emotions collide, emotion invariably wins - so how can politicians win in the marketplace of emotions? Drew Westen on the inner workings of political psychology.

Food Inflation and Plastic Ban Update with Sylvain Charlebois19 Dec 202300:28:59

New rules for grocery stores won’t help lower food prices. The Food Professor Sylvain Charlebois looks at other solutions on No Nonsense.

Internet Legislation Update with Michael Geist12 Dec 202300:42:46

Internet Law Expert Michael Geist is back on No Nonsense - on everything from new rules for internet, face saving deals with tech giants, the future of Canadian journalism and online hate speech.

Is the Arsenal of Democracy Empty? with Marcus Kolga and Adm. Mark Norman06 Dec 202300:42:26

NATO warns there could be bad news on the Russia-Ukraine front. Some shocking news on the state of the Canadian Military on No Nonsense.

25 Years of Radio with John Gormley29 Nov 202300:58:12

After 25 years of taking the public pulse, Saskatchewan’s top radio host has dropped the mic. John Gormley on politics and the media on this week’s No Nonsense.

Mini Pod: Bill C-21 Update with Sask. Chief Firearms Officer Robert Freberg24 Nov 202300:17:09

Will Bill C-21 keep guns from criminals or just punish the farmers and hunters?  Sask. Chief Firearms Officer Robert Freberg weighs in.

Our Panel with Tasha Kheiriddin, Margaret McCuaig-Johnston, and Mark Norman Makes Sense of Puzzling Politics24 Sep 202500:45:22

Will Carney deploy troops to make peace in the Middle East and Ukraine? The political panel with Tasha Kheiriddin, Margaret McCuaig-Johnston, and Mark Norman reconvenes.

The State of Canada's Contribution on the Global Stage with Brian Lee Crowley22 Nov 202300:39:05

Diplomacy is a two-way street - so how can Canada be taken seriously when we don’t meet our international commitments? Brian Lee Crowley of the MacDonald-Laurier Institute weighs in.

Canadian Energy Policy with Brian Zinchuk15 Nov 202300:49:01

Will Ottawa’s emissions reduction policy devastate the economy, save the planet - or both? Brian Zinchuk of PipelineOnline.ca looks at the hidden costs of Canada’s emissions reduction plan.

The Sacrifice of Fallen Canadian Soldiers with Tim Cook08 Nov 202300:37:58

A nation’s story is built on its past. On this No Nonsense, historian Tim Cook on how the sacrifices of the fallen forged the freedoms we know today.

War, Family, and Memory with R. H. Thomson 05 Nov 202300:32:04

What letters from the First World War reveal about your family and the true cost of war. Actor R. H. Thomson shares the inspiration for his memoir “By the Ghost Light.”

Feuds over the Carbon Tax and Pensions Plans with Trevor Tombe01 Nov 202300:42:38

The Government’s latest move on the carbon tax has fuelled the feud with the provinces on everything from the CPP, to the Just Transition to food prices. Trevor Tombe explains on No Nonsense

Canada's Emergency Response with Chris Waddell27 Oct 202300:21:57

Is Canada prepared for the next pandemic? Christopher Waddell talks lessons learned for Canada’s state of preparedness for the next crisis....on this No Nonsense.

Mini Pod: Fixing the Cost of Food Crisis with Sylvain Charlebois25 Oct 202300:24:17

Everything from shrinkflation to the carbon tax… and how Ottawa could fix the cost of food crisis if they wanted to! The Food Professor, Dr. Sylvain Charlebois on this No Nonsense Mini Pod.

Modern Canadian Conservatism with Sean Speer18 Oct 202300:59:11

From the Big Sort to Barstool Conservatism, Sean Speer shares his analysis of today’s Canadian political zeitgeist.

MiniPod: The Importance of Uncensored War Coverage with Matt Gurney16 Oct 202300:16:02

On this first Mini Pod edition of No Nonsense, Matt Gurney gives a quick take on how images from the front lines will help us accept the reality of war and save us from “soothing arms of denial.”

Diefenbaker and Pearson's Legacy with John Ibbitson11 Oct 202300:41:08

"To understand our time, we must first understand theirs," says John Ibbitson, author of The Duel: Diefenbaker, Pearson and the Making of Modern Canada. The story on this week's No Nonsense.

Political Assassination and Return to Parliament with Darrell Bricker and Clifford Young16 Sep 202500:59:03

A political assassination rocked the US and here at home, Parliament is back in business. The Cross-border IPSOS team, Darrell Bricker and Clifford Young, offers their insights into what the public is thinking.

An Overview of Canada's Diplomatic Relations with India with Terry Milewski04 Oct 202300:42:31

Veteran journalist Terry Milewski connects the political and diplomatic dots on Canada’s relations with India on this week's No Nonsense.

Zelenskyy's Visit with Marcus Kolga27 Sep 202300:36:36
Was President Zelenskyy undermined by Canada’s embarrassing embrace of a Nazi veteran? Marcus Kolga explains the consequences for Canada and the problems it creates for Ukraine... and for Ukrainians across this country.

The Consequences of C-18 with Michael Geist21 Sep 202300:37:12

Now that tech giants have removed news from the platform, the ball is in the government’s court. Can they fix the problem they have created? Or has the damage already been done? Michael Geist explains the impact on everything from free speech to the future of free trade.

China's Interference and Intimidation with Michael Chong14 Sep 202300:35:52

Is Ottawa being naïve or willfully blind to China’s threats to our security? MP Michael Chong on what we need to do to stop up Beijing’s intimidation tactics.

The Dark History of Stolen Indigenous Land with Bill Waiser and Jennifer Hansen07 Sep 202300:46:31

This week on No Nonsense – uncovering the sordid story of reserve surrenders.  Corruption and theft by the Laurier Liberals– with historians Bill Waiser and Jennifer Hansen.

Sending a Canadian to the Moon with Elizabeth Howell31 Aug 202300:48:35

Space Nerd Elizabeth Howell returns to No Nonsense with  the latest moon mission - and why astronaut Jeremy Hansen became Canada’s man with the right stuff.

The Future of Artificial Intelligence with Cade Metz23 Aug 202300:41:41

This week on No Nonsense, Cade Metz, the author of Genius Makers: The Mavericks Who Brought AI to Google, Facebook, and the World brings us the story of Geoff Hinton and how his work on artificial intelligence could change the world.

The Process of Healing with Kaleb Dahlgren14 Aug 202300:41:21

How does someone move forward from life-threatening injury and a heartbreaking tragedy? 5 years on,  Kaleb Dahlgren, Humboldt Broncos crash survivor, returns to No Nonsense to share his healing journey.

The Great Depression in Saskatchewan with Historian Bill Waiser04 Aug 202300:37:56

The Chronicler of Saskatchewan’s history and author of over 21 books joins us on this episode of No Nonsense to explain how the Great Depression shaped both the province – and hockey history.

Living Happier Lives with Cassie Holmes21 Jul 202300:43:00

If you can’t give people a vision of what they should do, you won’t convince people of what they shouldn’t do. Academic and author Cassie Holmes shares her vision of how to live a happier life on No Nonsense.

Canadian Energy Sector Updates with Heather Exner-Pirot03 Sep 202500:55:26

Is red tape disincentivizing investment in Canadian energy? Heather Exner-Pirot on the mega-projects Ottawa must build to stimulate economic growth.

Defence Spending and the War in Ukraine with Guy Thibault and Michael Rouleau13 Jul 202300:56:18

Putin has nothing to lose, and Ukraine is in dire circumstances, what does Canada need to do to change the direction of this brutal war? Defence Experts Guy Thibault and Michael Rouleau weigh in on this week’s No Nonsense.

The National Unity Issue with Darrell Bricker30 Jun 202300:57:17

Is Canada broken? Everything from impossible air travel to cancelled citizenship ceremonies, Darrell Bricker weighs in on the state national unity.

The Harms of Ottawa's Internet Laws with Michael Geist27 Jun 202300:36:51

Ottawa’s laws to reshape the internet are actually reshaping what we read and hear – it silences some voices and promotes others… but not voices we might choose as consumers.  Michael Geist explains on No Nonsense.

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