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In this episode of Connect with Sarah Crosbie, Sarah chats with Alex Marland, a professor of Canadian politics at Acadia University, to explore whether traditional campaign strategies like lawn signs and door knocking still resonate in 2025. Chef Xavier Lacaze of XL Cuisine joins to discuss the food preferences of Canada's political leaders—Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre’s love for a juicy burger and Liberal leader Mark Carney’s fondness for pizza. Brian Turner from Diving.ca offers a historical look at prime ministers and their cars, while Richard Knack, a 77-year-old Albertan, shares his story of switching political allegiance for the first time in his life.
By Corus RadioIn this episode of Connect with Sarah Crosbie, Sarah chats with Alex Marland, a professor of Canadian politics at Acadia University, to explore whether traditional campaign strategies like lawn signs and door knocking still resonate in 2025. Chef Xavier Lacaze of XL Cuisine joins to discuss the food preferences of Canada's political leaders—Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre’s love for a juicy burger and Liberal leader Mark Carney’s fondness for pizza. Brian Turner from Diving.ca offers a historical look at prime ministers and their cars, while Richard Knack, a 77-year-old Albertan, shares his story of switching political allegiance for the first time in his life.

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