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Prime Minister Mark Carney was back in the House of Commons yesterday, but once again refused to acknowledge what many economists and Canadians are increasingly concerned about: the recession. Hear Pierre Poilievre challenge the Prime Minister on his economic record, government spending, and the direction of the Canadian economy. Plus, the federal NDP grills the government over its failure to meet their own housing construction targets as affordability continues to dominate the national conversation.
Also in this episode, Conservative MP Rachel Thomas weighs in on the federal government's sudden reversal on a proposed 15% streaming tax, while Green Party Leader Elizabeth May argues that controversial Bill C-22 shouldn't be fixed—it should be scrapped entirely. You'll also hear Alberta Premier Danielle Smith explain to a Quebec audience why many Albertans feel increasingly frustrated with Ottawa, and Ontario Premier Doug Ford shares his thoughts on skyrocketing ticket prices for concerts and major events.
Tomorrow is Listener DM's Friday—send Scott your comments, questions, and opinions to be part of the conversation.
By Scott FoxPrime Minister Mark Carney was back in the House of Commons yesterday, but once again refused to acknowledge what many economists and Canadians are increasingly concerned about: the recession. Hear Pierre Poilievre challenge the Prime Minister on his economic record, government spending, and the direction of the Canadian economy. Plus, the federal NDP grills the government over its failure to meet their own housing construction targets as affordability continues to dominate the national conversation.
Also in this episode, Conservative MP Rachel Thomas weighs in on the federal government's sudden reversal on a proposed 15% streaming tax, while Green Party Leader Elizabeth May argues that controversial Bill C-22 shouldn't be fixed—it should be scrapped entirely. You'll also hear Alberta Premier Danielle Smith explain to a Quebec audience why many Albertans feel increasingly frustrated with Ottawa, and Ontario Premier Doug Ford shares his thoughts on skyrocketing ticket prices for concerts and major events.
Tomorrow is Listener DM's Friday—send Scott your comments, questions, and opinions to be part of the conversation.