Épisodes

  • Floor Crossings, NDP Leadership, & Placing Atlantic Canada With Mat Whynot at Jordan Leichnitz
    Nov 15 2025

    This week, we had a roundtable conversation with former NDP MLA Mat Whynot and Jordan Leichnitz who you've heard on various shows like CBC's Power and Politics and podcasts like the Curse of Politics. We talk about the various developments since the budget, including the floor crossing by former Conservative, now Liberal, Chris D'Entremont. We've been wanting to have a chat about the NDP's leadership contest as well and we couldn't have asked for a better pair than Mat and Jordan.

    **Note, we apologize for the audio, which is rather choppy at times. We had to record this off-site, and for the first time since using this platform, the audio did not come through as we'd like. **

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    56 min
  • Thinking Local, Acting Global: NB & Canada's Budget 2025
    Nov 7 2025

    After 2 weeks of running all over the place, we are back to share some insight and thoughts, and hopefully spark some discussions around the Carney government's first budget. We will also delve into the inside story of the Progressive Conservative Party of NB's most recent AGM and talk about the leadership contestents that are vying for the leadership. Joanna get's excited about the recent election of Zohran Mamdani and Brent will go on about the recent 2 billion dollar data centre project right here in SJ. Let's get into it #NBpoli world.

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    1 h
  • Whats's with Newfoundland AND Considering a Maritime Union
    Oct 18 2025

    This week we are talking the NFLD election and sharing our thoughts on what a Maritime Union might look like.

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    46 min
  • Community Housing in NB with Peter Corbyn
    Oct 4 2025

    This week, we have a long-overdue conversation with Peter Corbyn, Executive Director of the New Brunswick Non-Profit Housing Association. We talk all things hosing crisis, community housing, and how New Brunswick is situated in the current climate of New Brunswick housing. Shout out to our friends at the Blue Collar Collective whose swag Brent was rocking on the epsidoe. Check them out today at bluecollarcollective.ca – BLUE-COLLAR COLLECTIVE . If you are interested in getting in touch with Peter about housing associations, check out NBNPHA ALSBLNB .

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    59 min
  • Hot Topics and Task Forces in NB
    Sep 27 2025

    This week we dive into some pressing issues in New Brunswick that a new task force is tasked with addressing. You'll hear our reccomendations on how to move forward and other news in the headlines.

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    57 min
  • Politics in an Age of Rage
    Sep 15 2025

    We are back for our first fall 2025 podcast after our summer break. We are joined with our frequent guest commentators and NB Politics watchdogs Shawn Rouse and Teri McMackin to discuss politics in an age of rage as well as what's been happening on the NB Politics circuit

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    1 h et 10 min
  • *** Summer Pod*** Canada's National Projects & New Brunswick's Role
    Aug 3 2025

    In this summer edition of the podcast, we explore the National Observer's top-tier journalism, covering the National projects that the Carney government intends to pursue. How does NB fit in? Who's having conversations with whom? What are we spotting on our horizon that we need to be ready for? We will wrap up with a discussion on the political ground NB has.

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    1 h
  • Spruce Lake Industrial Park: Candid Discussion
    Jun 20 2025

    This week, we finally get to break the silence around the Spruce Lake Industrial Park conversation that led to what might be the longest public hearing in NB's history, certainly Saint John's history. The final vote was unamious support in this major industrial expansion proposal that includes two Letters of interest valued at over 2.3 billion dollars and featured some of the stiffest backlash by a community that has been seen. What went on? Why did things end with a physical altercation after the vote? Let's talk about it.

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    1 h et 1 min