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  • Former Indian Ambassador to Canada on how Canada India Relations normalize?
    2025/04/11

    In this episode of Government Policy Unpacked, Rupesh Patel welcomes the distinguished former Indian High Commissioner to Canada, Ajay Bisaria, to unpack the complex dynamics of Canada-India relations during a pivotal moment in global diplomacy. With the upcoming Canadian election on the horizon and the political climate shifting, this conversation couldn't be more timely.

    Ajay Bisaria shares insights from over 35 years of diplomatic service, reflecting on his experiences representing India in key global arenas, including Canada. Together, they navigate the challenges, opportunities, and historical turning points that have shaped the relationship between these two nations. They explore how political tensions, economic ties, and the vibrant Indian diaspora play unique roles in forging this bilateral relationship.

    Listeners will gain a deeper understanding of how recent geopolitical events, such as trade agreements, the evolving Indo-Pacific strategy, and even the diaspora's influence, particularly around Khalistani separatism impacts the ties between Canada and India. The episode also sheds light on what the future holds, including opportunities for economic diversification and collaboration in a volatile global order.

    Key takeaways include:

    • The importance of addressing political tensions to rebuild trust between governments.
    • Insights into the cultural and economic bridges between Canada and India.
    • How global events and shifting leadership could redefine bilateral strategies.

    Whether you're curious about diplomacy, international trade, or the growing influence of Indian culture in Canada, this episode offers a thought-provoking lens into one of the most significant relationships shaping our world today. Tune in for a masterclass on diplomacy, cultural exchange, and global policy!

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  • Deepfakes, disruption, and the AI tsunami - Is Canada Ready?
    2025/04/04

    In this conversation, Rupesh Patel and Wyatt Tessari L'Allié discuss the rapid evolution of artificial intelligence (AI) and its implications for society, governance, and safety. They explore the exponential growth of AI capabilities, the importance of responsible AI governance, and the role of government in regulating AI technologies. The discussion also highlights the potential risks associated with AI, including job displacement and safety concerns, as well as the need for global collaboration on AI safety. The conversation concludes with reflections on international AI safety summits and the challenges of establishing effective global governance frameworks. In this conversation, Wyatt discusses the current state of AI policy in Canada, highlighting the lack of political action and the urgent need for comprehensive legislation. He emphasizes the importance of safety in AI development, the challenges posed by deep fakes, and the dual role of AI in cybersecurity. The conversation also touches on the potential for human-level AI in the near future and the environmental impact of AI data centers, urging for proactive measures to address these issues.

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    Wyatt Tessari L'Allié is the founder and Executive Director of AI Governance & Safety Canada, a leading civil society voice on the governance of advanced AI. A former engineer, filmmaker and climate advocate, he has spent the last 8 years researching and writing about the risks and opportunities of AI, and is the author of the book "A Path Forward This Century".

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    47 分
  • Canada's carbon tax has been axed, so what's next in the fight against climate change?
    2025/03/28

    Canada’s carbon tax has been a defining policy in the fight against climate change, but with rising costs and shifting political tides, the tax has been axed. In this episode of Government Policy Unpacked, I dive into why the carbon tax was introduced, how it was meant to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and what led to being scrapped.

    But what’s next? We explore whether taxing heavy emitters—a model pioneered in Alberta—could be a more effective and less burdensome way to cut emissions while keeping industries competitive. With the federal election on the horizon, political leaders are debating Canada’s approach to emissions reduction. Should we prioritize large industrial polluters over consumer-focused taxation? How do Canada’s climate policies compare to global trends?

    Join me, Rupesh Patel, as I unpack the economics, environmental impact, and political stakes of Canada’s next steps of addressing climate change. Hit follow, leave a review, and stay informed as we break down the policies shaping our future!

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    15 分
  • Ontario votes 2025: Healthcare and Housing (Part 2)
    2025/02/26

    In this conversation, as the Ontario election looms, Rupesh Patel and Malumir Logan delve into pressing issues facing Ontarians - healthcare and housing. They discuss the challenges of accessing primary care, the burden on healthcare professionals, and the complexities surrounding housing, including infrastructure and regulatory hurdles. The conversation emphasizes the importance of understanding party platforms and the implications of voting in the upcoming election, while also encouraging self-reflection on biases in leadership perceptions.

    Ontario, healthcare, housing, elections, voting, leadership, policy, primary care, specialists, housing crisis, government

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    38 分
  • Ontario votes 2025: The things you need to know about (Part 1)
    2025/02/24

    In this episode of Government Policy Unpacked, Rupesh Patel and Malumir Logan discuss the recent surprise election in Ontario, emphasizing the importance of voter engagement and understanding party platforms. They explore how civic responsibility extends beyond just voting, encouraging listeners to critically analyze political promises and their implications. The conversation also delves into the impact of Trump tariffs on Ontario's economy and the need for citizens to actively communicate with their representatives to influence policy decisions.

    Keywords:

    Ontario election, Ontario votes 2025, voter engagement, political platforms, tariffs, public policy, civic responsibility, government representation, food security, Canadian products, political awareness

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    Malumir Logan is an intersectional, seasoned leader with two decades of experience in strategic and operational expertise. Malumir is also a published author in public sector innovation. She is a university Adjunct Professor teaching master-level leadership and career navigation courses, and an intersectional feminist looking to inspire expansiveness for the systemically excluded.

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    40 分
  • Could this West-East oil pipeline save Canada's sovereignty?
    2025/02/22

    Canada’s energy future is at a crossroads. In this episode of Government Policy Unpacked, we dive deep into the controversial West-East pipeline, the Energy East project, and what its revival could mean for Canada’s sovereignty, economic security, and energy independence.

    • Why was Energy East canceled? We unpack the history behind the project and the major roadblocks that led to its demise.
    • Why is there renewed interest? Rising energy security concerns, U.S. tariff threats, and Europe’s demand for alternative fuel sources are pushing Canada to reconsider its pipeline strategy.
    • What’s stopping us? From regulatory hurdles and environmental concerns to the shifting economics of oil, we analyze the challenges ahead.

    With tensions growing between Canada and the U.S., reliance on American energy infrastructure is becoming increasingly risky. Could a Canadian-only West-East pipeline be the answer? Or is it a stranded asset in an era of clean energy and electrification?

    Join me as we break down the facts, the stakes, and what’s at risk for Canada’s future. Is it time to build, or should we look to greener solutions?

    Subscribe now and stay informed. Let’s unpack this!

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    18 分
  • Canada's interprovincial trade barriers are costing you money
    2025/02/14

    Did you know that it can be easier to trade with the U.S. than between provinces in Canada? In this episode of Government Policy Unpacked, we’re diving into interprovincial trade barriers—the invisible rules and regulations that drive up prices, limit consumer choice, and hold back businesses from growing across the country.

    We’ll explore:

    • How these barriers cost Canadians money and slow down the economy
    • Why government inaction has kept these restrictions in place for decades
    • The impact on industries like energy, food, trucking, and alcohol
    • How breaking down these barriers could create jobs, lower costs, and boost trade across Canada
    • What the federal and provincial governments can do to fix the problem

    With global trade uncertainty and increasing economic pressures, it’s time for Canada to unlock its full economic potential. Should we finally build a truly unified Canadian market? Tune in now to get the full picture and find out what you can do to push for change.

    Don’t forget to subscribe and stay informed!

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    21 分
  • Buy Canadian Food - What Government Can Do
    2025/02/07

    The Trump Administration's potential 25% Trump tariff on Canadian goods has ignited a potential heated Canada-US trade war, leaving the Canadian federal and provincial governments scrambling for solutions, and Canadians wanting to Buy Canadian.

    In this episode, we break down how tariffs between the US and Canada will impact Canada’s food supply and discuss what they mean for consumers.

    As a listener you will understand:

    • How much of Canada’s food supply depends on US imports
    • The barriers preventing Canada from producing more of its own food
    • The role of interprovincial trade barriers in limiting domestic food supply
    • The rise of greenhouse farming as a solution for food security
    • How the "Buy Canadian" movement is reshaping consumer choices and government policies

    With tensions escalating, is this just a temporary diplomatic rift, or are we witnessing a fundamental shift in Canada-US relations? Tune in as we unpack the key issues and potential paths forward.

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    22 分