Explorez tous les épisodes du podcast The Politics of Money: An IFSD Podcast
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| Politics of Money: An IFSD Podcast Trailer | 11 Mar 2026 | 00:02:01 | |
Hosted by Kevin Page and Sahir Khan, IFSD's new podcast examines how money moves through government and how public finance shapes political choices. 🎙️ Smart, fact-based discussions about how decisions are made – and why they matter. The Politics of Money. A trustworthy podcast in uncertain times. | |||
| New PBO Nomination: Kevin Page, Sahir Khan and Mostafa Askari Discuss | 10 Mar 2026 | 00:21:55 | |
The Politics of Money is a new podcast from the Institute of Fiscal Studies and Democracy. Each episode the IFSD team and guests will explore how public finance, politics, and institutions shape the world we live in. Our podcast’s mission is to demystify how money moves through government, why it matters, and how decisions made in Ottawa ripple across Canada and beyond. In our first (bonus!) episode, former Parliamentary Budget Officer Kevin Page is joined by former Deputy PBOs Sahir Khan and Mostafa Askari for a quick discussion on the nomination of Annette Ryan as the next PBO. The IFSD team explores the state of the PBO today, Annette Ryan's qualifications and the potential challenges ahead for the Office of the PBO. Our first full length episode, coming soon, will feature a one-on-one conversation with Stéphane Dion and Kevin Page. They discuss Canadian unity and potential provincial referendums, the state of Canada-Europe relations and the war in Ukraine. | |||
| Canada in a Fractured World–Stéphane Dion in Conversation with Kevin Page | 15 Mar 2026 | 00:49:58 | |
What holds a country together when pressures—internal and external—keep rising? In this episode of The Politics of Money, IFSD’s President Kevin Page sits down with Stéphane Dion for a wide‑ranging discussion on the difficult choices facing Canada today. Drawing on Dion’s experience as a cabinet minister to three prime ministers, ambassador to Europe, and political scientist, the conversation dives into how Canada navigates ongoing regional tensions and threats of separation, the durability of our democratic institutions, and how federalism provides checks and balances on governments. Recently returned from eight years as Canada's lead Ambassador in Europe, Dion shares insights into Canada–Europe relations, trade diversification, and the geopolitical challenges shaping Canada’s international economic and diplomatic choices –– including the war in Ukraine and prospects for reconstruction. | |||
| It’s not you — it’s the system. Government Spending Estimates Are Too Confusing | 23 Mar 2026 | 00:26:51 | |
Bonus: Estimates Explained Each year, Parliament is asked to approve hundreds of billions of dollars in public spending through the Main Estimates. And each year, confusion follows about what the Estimates do and don’t mean. What’s new spending? What Departments are being cut and by how much? How do we reconcile the Estimates and the Budget? Why don’t the numbers line up? Kevin Page and Sahir Khan worked inside central government agencies crafting budgets and spending plans. Later they worked in the Parliamentary Budget Office, helping MPs decode government’s spending plans. In this bonus episode of The Politics of Money, Kevin and Sahir discuss why Canada’s spending system is so difficult to interpret – by design. They unpack the parallel systems that govern public finance: one built for planning and policy; the other for parliamentary approvals. The conversation walks listeners through how Budgets, Main Estimates, Departmental Plans, and Public Accounts fit together — and why Parliament is often asked to vote without a single, coherent picture of government spending. Kevin and Sahir close with practical ideas for reforms that would make Canada’s public finance system clearer, more transparent, and more accountable. | |||
| Checking under the hood: What we're looking for in the Fiscal Update | 23 Apr 2026 | 00:32:23 | |
🎙️ CHECKING UNDER THE HOOD | IFSD's Fiscal Update Preview
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| Spring Fiscal Update — Quick Reaction from IFSD | 28 Apr 2026 | 00:27:50 | |
In our The Politics of Money Fiscal Update Reaction episode, IFSD's Kevin Page, President and CEO, Sahir Khan, Executive VP, and Mostafa Askari, Chief Economist, share their immediate takeaways after spending the day inside the lock up for the government’s spring Economic Update tabled today. They look beyond the headline deficit improvement to assess the credibility of the fiscal framework, the role of fiscal guardrails, and what actually changed under the hood. The discussion examines the trade‑off between short‑term affordability measures and longer‑term fiscal risk, alongside execution challenges and key transparency gaps—particularly around delivery, defence spending, and major capital projects. The episode offers listeners a clear framework for understanding the Fiscal Update and asks the key question whether Canadians should have confidence in the government's fiscal plan, as Canada heads toward the fall budget in an increasingly uncertain global environment. | |||
| Bonus Live Event: Hunger in a Time of Rising Food Costs: The Immediate and Sustained impact of Food Insecurity | 04 May 2026 | 01:26:44 | |
Food insecurity is not just a social issue — it’s an economic, health, and productivity challenge with lasting consequences for Canada.
The event is moderated by Adrian Harewood (Journalist and Associate Professor at Carleton University) and features:
The cross-sector event explores why food insecurity has risen so sharply in Canada, its impacts on health, dignity, well‑being, and economic security, and what policy tools can actually make a difference. 📍 Recorded live at the University of Ottawa Hosted by the Institute of Fiscal Studies and Democracy (IFSD) | |||
| Taxes & Tradeoffs: How We Pay for Canada | 19 May 2026 | 01:28:04 | |
Taxation. Perhaps the most hotly debated topic in public life — but one of the hardest to discuss honestly.
Tax debates often start and end with a single idea: tax cuts. But in public finance, lower taxes still must be paid for — either through spending reductions, higher user fees, deferred public investments, or decisions to raise revenue elsewhere. Scott Pattison (Federation of Tax Administrators) offers a state-level U.S. lens. He explains why states face intense pressure to compete for jobs and investment, including the implications of operating under balanced-budget constraints that limit their ability to run deficits outside of capital borrowing. He also cautions against simplistic cross-border comparisons. To compare jurisdictions meaningfully, he argues, we must look beyond headline GDP figures and focus on measures that better reflect lived experience — such as median household income, life expectancy, and quality-of-life indicators. Heather Scoffield (Canadian Tax Observatory) provides perspective on how Canada’s tax debate has become politically “toxic” and dominated by tax cuts. She explains how this focus can detach the conversation from the costs of national priorities — and from the role taxes play in funding public services, as well as the trust required to sustain that social contract. The episode closes with an IFSD roundtable featuring Kevin Page, Sahir Khan, and Mostafa Askari on what today’s “hinge moment” means for Canadian tax policy. They discuss how competitiveness isn’t only about tax rates — it’s about choices, capacity, and how the fiscal system can support the country Canadians say they want. | |||
| Food Insecurity in Canada: A Crisis Our Social Safety Net Was Never Designed to Handle | 09 Jun 2026 | 00:49:26 | |
Food insecurity in Canada is rising — new policy responses are needed So what’s going on? Canada’s social safety net is not keeping up, but it was never designed to address food insecurity. 💬 “Food insecurity is not a food issue — it’s a resource issue.” IFSD's Managing Director Helaina Gaspard speaks with Sarah Stern (Executive Director, Maple Leaf Centre for Food Security), Valerie Tarasuk (Professor Emerita, University of Toronto), Craig Gundersen (Snee Family Endowed Professor, Baylor University), and Jennifer Robson (Associate Professor, Political Management, Carleton University). Their discussion digs into:
👉 At its core, the challenge is this: | |||
| Canada at 159: The Story Behind the Numbers | 30 Jun 2026 | 00:32:38 | |
Taking Stock of Canada at 159: Strong Fundamentals, Real Pressures At its core, the story of Canada is about a lot more than economics. It’s about values, choices, and long-term fiscal sustainability. Its about outcomes that matter and the kind of future Canadians want to build, together. In this special Canada Day episode of The Politics of Money, the IFSD team take stock of how Canada is really doing at 159. And what needs to happen to be even stronger for Canada Day 160 next year. IFSD's Kevin Page, Sahir Khan, and Mostafa Askari take a closer look at Canada “by the numbers” and, more importantly, the real story those numbers tell. Canada’s fundamentals are strong: high life satisfaction, long life expectancy, strong education outcomes, and a sustainable fiscal position, for the moment. But the picture is complex. This conversation moves beyond headline metrics like GDP to ask deeper questions: What outcomes really matter to Canadians? And what tradeoffs are Canadians willing to make? The team also reflect on the experiences of families who chose Canada. And why, even at this challenging "hinge" moment, it remains a country worth investing in and building. Topics covered: 🔹 How Canada is doing, looking beyond the easy analogies and headline numbers | |||
| 𝗛𝗲𝗮𝗹𝘁𝗵 𝗖𝗮𝗿𝗲 𝗮𝗻𝗱 𝗧𝗵𝗲 𝗛𝗶𝗻𝗴𝗲 𝗠𝗼𝗺𝗲𝗻𝘁: 𝗪𝗵𝗮𝘁 𝗞𝗲𝘃𝗶𝗻 𝗣𝗮𝗴𝗲 𝗧𝗼𝗹𝗱 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗣𝗿𝗲𝗺𝗶𝗲𝗿𝘀 | 27 Jul 2026 | 00:09:38 | |
Special Bonus Episode Last week, IFSD President & CEO Kevin Page travelled to Charlottetown, PEI, to speak to Canada's premiers at a breakfast seminar hosted by the Canadian Federation of Nurses' Unions at the Council of the Federation Summer Meeting. In this special edition of The Politics of Money, Sahir Khan sits down with Kevin to discuss the key messages he delivered to premiers about health care, sustainable public finances, and Canada's economic future.
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| 𝗛𝗲𝗮𝗹𝘁𝗵 𝗖𝗮𝗿𝗲 𝗮𝘁 𝗮 𝗛𝗶𝗻𝗴𝗲 𝗠𝗼𝗺𝗲𝗻𝘁: 𝗛𝗮𝗿𝗱 𝗕𝘂𝗱𝗴𝗲𝘁 𝗖𝗵𝗼𝗶𝗰𝗲𝘀 | 11 Aug 2026 | 00:21:58 | |
Health care. One of Canada's largest public expenditures, one of its biggest economic sectors, and one of the defining policy challenges facing governments at all levels. In this special pre-budget episode of The Politics of Money, IFSD's Kevin Page, Sahir Khan and Mostafa Askari use their experience inside government — including helping develop federal budgets — to dig into the difficult policy trade-offs that could shape federal-provincial health care discussions in the years ahead.
This episode launches our new pre-budget podcast series. In the weeks ahead we will explore major policy challenges and fiscal choices facing Canada in Budget 2026. Leave us a comment with your budget questions — let us know what fiscal policy issues we should tackle next. Thanks for listening! | |||