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The first week of the federal election is in the books, and Shane Hewitt is breaking it all down with journalist and commentator Matt Gurney. What’s actually sticking with voters? What’s the deal with Pierre Poilievre’s security clearance controversy? And are the federal parties really offering anything new, or just the same old political playbook?
No spin, no fluff—just sharp analysis, smart takes, and a few laughs along the way.
Shane Hewitt is joined by Jaime Ellerton and Lindsay Broadhead for Smart Speakers, where sharp minds tackle big questions. This time, they’re diving into the federal election—how it’s shaping up and Trump’s influence over Canadian politics. Are we making our own choices, or is the U.S. casting a shadow over our ballot box? Buckle up for an insightful, fast-paced, and thought-provoking conversation you won’t want to miss!
Politicians say a lot of stuff on the campaign trail, but Shane is here to highlight all the promises, statements, and moments so you don't miss a thing.
The first week of the federal election is in the books, and Shane Hewitt is breaking it all down with journalist and commentator Matt Gurney. What’s actually sticking with voters? What’s the deal with Pierre Poilievre’s security clearance controversy? And are the federal parties really offering anything new, or just the same old political playbook?
No spin, no fluff—just sharp analysis, smart takes, and a few laughs along the way.
Shane Hewitt is joined by Jaime Ellerton and Lindsay Broadhead for Smart Speakers, where sharp minds tackle big questions. This time, they’re diving into the federal election—how it’s shaping up and Trump’s influence over Canadian politics. Are we making our own choices, or is the U.S. casting a shadow over our ballot box? Buckle up for an insightful, fast-paced, and thought-provoking conversation you won’t want to miss!
Politicians say a lot of stuff on the campaign trail, but Shane is here to highlight all the promises, statements, and moments so you don't miss a thing.