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The 2020 Network is a single-subscribe podcast channel home to multiple shows dedicated to the #cdnpoli nerd in us all. The network features smart, curious, and entertaining conversations that go deep... more
FAQs about The 2020 Network:How many episodes does The 2020 Network have?The podcast currently has 484 episodes available.
December 03, 2018Quality Content #13: Beyond Left and Right, with Tim DixonHost Alex Paterson is joined by Tim Dixon, co-founder of More in Common at the Global Progress conference in Montreal. Tim worked for years in U.K. and Australian politics before turning his attention to helping the world better understand what drives political polarization. Through this initiative, and years of research, Tim hopes to bring to light new narratives around what unites us vs. what divides us....more24minPlay
November 30, 2018/Thread #26: GM closures, Ontario's climate plan, and romance on the HillHost Sarah Turnbull is joined by Tim Powers of Summa Strategies and David Reevely of The Canadian Press to discuss: General Motors' closure of five North American auto plants and how USMCA ties into the discussion, Ontario's proposed climate plan, and Green Party leader Elizabeth May's engagement news....more30minPlay
November 28, 2018Explain Like I'm Five #20: The Canadian Security Intelligence Service, with Dick FaddenDick Fadden, former director of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service and national security advisor to the prime minister, joins host Aaron Reynolds to explain what CSIS is, how it operates, what it's comparable to internationally, and why security threats look a lot different today....more24minPlay
November 26, 2018Quality Content #12: The Secret Life of CanadaHost Alex Paterson is joined by Falen Johnson and Leah-Simone Bowen, hosts of the indie turned CBC hit podcast The Secret Life of Canada. They talk about where the idea for the show came from, how they go about taking a look between the lines of Canadian history, and why it’s important to prioritize indigenous and racialized stories....more27minPlay
November 23, 2018/Thread #25: Tax competitiveness, media bailouts, and where hypermasculinity meets abuseHost Sarah Turnbull sits down to chat about the week that was with Mary Anne Carter of Earnscliffe Strategy Group and Marco Vigliotti of iPolitics. The group dives into the fall fiscal update, delivered by Finance Minister Bill Morneau on Wednesday, including tax breaks for corporate Canada and government media bailouts. Also discussed: the ongoing abuse scandal at St. Michael’s College School where six teens have been charged with sexual assault....more35minPlay
November 21, 2018Explain Like I'm Five #19: Canadian Immigration, with Andrew GriffithAndrew Griffith, former director general of citizenship and multiculturalism at Citizenship and Immigration Canada, joins host Aaron Reynolds to talk about how the Canadian immigration system works, the pressures it faces, and the philosophies that shaped it....more26minPlay
November 19, 2018Wonk With Mike #25: Ten Years After the Financial Crisis, with Wayne SwanWayne Swan, Treasurer of Australia during the Great Recession, joins Mike Moffatt to discuss Australia's response to the financial crisis with the benefit of a decade of hindsight....more17minPlay
November 16, 2018/Thread #24: Amazon HQ2 bid, Facebook drama, and Celine Dion's clothing adHost Sarah Turnbull is joined by National Post reporter Marie-Danielle Smith and The Logic reporter Murad Hemmadi to break down a few of the week's top headlines. Topics include: Toronto's failed Amazon HQ2 bid, alleged Facebook coverups, and Celine Dion's bizarre TV advertisement promoting her new gender neutral kids clothing line....more27minPlay
November 14, 2018Explain Like I'm Five #18: Pipelines, with Sean KherajSean Kheraj, associate professor of Canadian and Environmental History at York University, joins host Aaron Reynolds to explain energy pipelines in Canada: what they do, why we have them, and how the conversation around them has changed in the last fifty years. Recorded live at Central Cafe in Toronto....more27minPlay
November 12, 2018Wonk With Mike #24: Canada's Increasing Inequality, with Lars OsbergLars Osberg, professor of economics at Dalhousie University, joins host Mike Moffatt to discuss his most recent book The Age of Increasing Inequality: The Astonishing Rise of Canada's 1%....more28minPlay
FAQs about The 2020 Network:How many episodes does The 2020 Network have?The podcast currently has 484 episodes available.