
The 42% Ceiling, Urban Conservatism, and What Carney Inherits Next with Sean Speer
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In this deep-dive episode, we welcome The Hub’s Sean Speer for a sweeping post-election conversation that looks well beyond the seat count. Together, we unpack what the results signal about Canada’s shifting political map—and the governing challenges that come next.
We cover:
Why Canada may be settling into a two-party system—and what that means for the NDP and voter coalitions
The trap of 42%: Why Conservatives need to stop relying on vote splits and start expanding their base
Is tone the final frontier? Why Pierre Poilievre’s ceiling may be more cultural than ideological
The Conservative Party’s urban problem—and why cracking cities like Toronto and Vancouver may be the next big project
Whether Carney’s coalition—ranging from Bay Street to campus leftists—is governable, not just winnable
What a Trump second term could mean for Canadian sovereignty on trade, tariffs, and foreign policy
And how regional tensions, from Western alienation to a resurgent Parti Québécois, could define the next chapter
Guest: Sean Speer – Editor-at-Large, The Hub