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Brian Crombie Radio Hour

Brian Crombie Radio Hour

著者: NEWSTALK Sauga 960 AM
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A high-profile businessman and political strategist, Brian Crombie brings his straightforward and highly informed perspective to his new show – The Brian Crombie Hour on Sauga 960AM Tuesdays and Thursday evenings at 7 pm. His vast experience working on Federal, Provincial, and Local politics and at the high levels of the business world, Brian gives us a glimpse inside the political war rooms and behind the boardroom doors. A man constantly on the move, Brian easily navigates between issues here in Canada and abroad.

While politics and business dominate his time, Brian also explores his other great interest, The Arts. Whether it's politics, business, or the Arts, there will be no shortage of guests for his weekly roundtable. Politics of the day, emerging businesses, Economic issues, or the hottest trends in the Arts- they will be all under Brian’s microscope to get his own political opinions and thoughts. Every hour will end with a robust round table debate with an incredible array of guests from all across the political, business, and arts spectrum.Copyright NEWSTALK Sauga 960 AM
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  • Brian Crombie Radio Hour - Epi 1528 - The Silent Threat to Canada’s Economy with Mario Lefebvre
    2025/12/16
    Brian Crombie is joined by Mario Lefebvre, one of Canada’s most experienced economists, for a candid discussion on the biggest risk to Canada’s economic future — and it isn’t tariffs. With 35 years of experience, including senior roles at the Bank of Canada, Conference Board of Canada, Ivanhoé Cambridge, and now Aviseo Conseil, Mario explains how low productivity, weak business investment, and an uncompetitive tax environment are quietly undermining Canada’s economy more than trade disputes or deficits. In this episode, they explore:
    🔹 Why Canada’s investment levels lag behind the U.S.
    🔹 How weak productivity limits global competitiveness
    🔹 How a low dollar has masked structural problems
    🔹 The real role of taxes, infrastructure, and capital spending
    🔹 Whether Canada still has the fiscal and political capacity to address these issues A timely, in-depth conversation about growth, competitiveness, and Canada’s place in a changing global economy.
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    52 分
  • Brian Crombie Radio Hour - Epi 1527 - Finding Connection: Modern Dating Insights with Shannon Tebb
    2025/12/13
    Join Brian Crombie as he sits down with Toronto’s top boutique matchmaker, Shannon Tebb, to uncover what modern dating really looks like — and why emotional connection is the number one priority for today’s singles. Shannon shares why busy, successful men are turning to matchmakers for genuine compatibility, discretion, and meaningful relationships. Get practical, actionable advice on how to:
    • Share stories instead of running interviews
    • Be curious, present, and playful
    • Build chemistry in the crucial first 90 days
    Plus, Shannon’s biggest insight: “Marry your best friend — the one you can be fully yourself with.” They also dive into dating apps, personal branding, emotional intelligence, and the success stories behind her Premium Service. Whether you’re new to dating or navigating the modern scene, this episode is packed with strategies to make meaningful connections. If you want, I can also draft a few catchier, punchier title options that might stand out in podcast feeds. Do you want me to do that?
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    54 分
  • Brian Crombie Radio Hour - Epi 1526 - Count on Me: Ann Cavlovic on Family, Caregiving, and Hidden Truths
    2025/12/12
    Brian Crombie welcomes economist, playwright, and debut novelist Ann Cavlovic to discuss her newly published book Count on Me. Ann’s novel is a sharp, funny, and deeply honest look at elder abuse, family dysfunction, single motherhood, and the emotional and financial realities of caregiving. Drawing from her own experiences supporting aging parents, she exposes a crime that often goes unseen: elder abuse within families.

    In this episode, Ann explores:
    🔹 How fiction can reveal hidden truths about financial exploitation
    🔹 Why powers of attorney and end-of-life planning matter for every family
    🔹 Balancing humour with heartbreak in storytelling
    🔹 Her transition from economics and policy to creative writing
    🔹 A sneak peek at her climate-themed comedy play Emissions A compelling conversation about family, courage, and the complexities of caring for those we love.
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    50 分
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