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  • Clause and Effect. Spicy Provincial talks
    2025/11/23

    Chris and Michelle take the reins in this wide‑ranging conversation with Danny and Jesse. Together they unpack the Notwithstanding Clause and its implications along with exploring the complexities of trans issues. The team closes by asking: can the UCP realistically win again in two years? Tune in for a candid, thought‑provoking episode.

    Tune in for a candid, thought‑provoking episode.

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    50 分
  • 'Our City's a Joke!" The Death Spiral of Edmonton
    2025/11/23

    In this episode, Danny, Jesse, Chris, and Michelle dive into pressing municipal issues shaping Edmonton’s future. The team unpacks the recent proposed property tax increase and what it means for residents. They also explore Councillor Aaron Paquette’s proposal to grow the Ed Tel endowment fund into a city wealth fund. As well they examine why businesses are relocating outside city limits in search of lower commercial taxes.

    With candid discussion and diverse perspectives, the conversation highlights the balance between revenue generation, economic competitiveness, and long-term community investment. Whether you’re a homeowner, entrepreneur, or engaged citizen, this episode offers valuable insights into the challenges and opportunities facing Edmonton today.

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    50 分
  • "What a Snake!" Crossing Floors & Crossing Lines
    2025/11/17

    Danny, Michelle, and Chris dive into the fast-moving world of Canadian federal politics. From MPs crossing the floor and high-profile resignations to the growing influence of China and India, the trio tackles the global and domestic forces shaping Canada’s future. Immigration debates, Alberta Congress dynamics, and the looming federal budget all set the stage for speculation about a possible Christmas election. Meanwhile, mainstream media seems intent on keeping the spotlight fixed on Pierre—raising questions about coverage, narrative, and political momentum.

    This episode blends sharp analysis with candid conversation, offering listeners a grounded take on the stories dominating Ottawa and beyond.

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    46 分
  • Separatists, Strikes, and the Battle for Alberta
    2025/11/17

    Danny, Chris, and Michelle dive into the turbulent world of Alberta provincial politics. With the UCP AGM at the end of November, separatist factions are making waves and threatening to reshape the party from within. The trio also discusses the teachers’ strike, the looming LPN healthcare strike, and the growing momentum behind recall efforts across the province. Danny will be on the ground at the AGM, gathering exclusive content and insights to bring listeners a firsthand look at the debates and decisions shaping Alberta’s future.

    This episode blends sharp analysis with candid conversation, giving listeners a front-row seat to the political drama unfolding in real time.

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    29 分
  • Distractions. Danny & Jesse's Council Watch
    2025/11/16

    In this episode, Danny and Jesse dive back into the heart of Edmonton politics—unpacking everything from third-party advertisers and municipal party dynamics to property taxes, budgeting headaches, and the growing debate around infill housing. With their signature mix of insight and irreverence, the duo jokingly crown themselves the “shadow cabinet,” calling out distractions and holding city councilors to account.

    This episode delivers sharp takes, local context, and a few good laughs along the way.

    Note: Danny meant to say "Neighbourhoods United" - instead of' Better Edmonton' in regards to the infill survey

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    45 分
  • Politics in Motion: From Alberta to Ottawa
    2025/11/11

    In this wide-ranging (and lengthy) episode, Danny, Michelle, Jesse, and Chris tackle the political currents shaping Alberta and Canada. From what to expect at the 2025 UCP AGM to the heated debates around Alberta separation, they unpack the policies, pressures, and players behind the headlines.

    The conversation spans insurance reform, education challenges, third-party advertisers, union influence, and the federal election landscape—including the exit of 2 CPC MPs.

    It’s candid, curious, and completely unleashed.

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    1 時間 25 分