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- 1569 - A Wednesday End Bits Special - How to Deal With Border Phone Searches
The latest episode starts with how to prepare yourself if US Customs searches your phone records. Also, how passport stamps are a thing of the past, and proof of how Donald Trump stretches the truth 92 percent of the time. You like end bits and we enjoy giving you some every once in a while.
Wed, 11 Feb 2026 - 49min - 1568 - Raj/Russo: Let's Break A Deal -- Trump Threatens Gordie Howe
Really? Donald Trump now says he will refuse to allow the multi-billion-dollar new bridge between Canada and the U.S. to be opened. That's the bridge Canada paid for, and Trump heralded just a few years ago. It's the latest twist in the trade war, and it's just one of the stories we focus on today with Althia Raj and Rob Russo in their Reporter's Notebook.
Tue, 10 Feb 2026 - 45min - 1567 - The Jeffrey Epstein Scandal Goes Global
It used to be seen as a passing, dirty, American sex scandal in the beginning, but over time it has also involved an ex-President, business, political and entertainment figures, and the current President. Even a royal prince. But now, suddenly, over the past few weeks, the Epstein scandal threatens major figures in other countries. Today, on her regular Monday appearance, Dr Janice Stein of the Munk School at the University of Toronto has her say.
Mon, 9 Feb 2026 - 51min - 1566 - Good Talk -- Running From Behind: Why Pierre Poilievre Should Listen To A Winner
Not even a week after Pierre Poilievre's resounding victory at the leadership review vote in Calgary, the Conservative leader found himself struggling. Why? Because he seemed offside on strategy with the often referred to "Godfather" of his party, Stephen Harper. It was a big week for Harper as he was in Ottawa to celebrate the 20th anniversary of his first national election victory. That and a lot more Good Talk with Chantel Hebert and Bruce Anderson.
Fri, 6 Feb 2026 - 52min - 1565 - Your Turn on The Olympics, and The Random Ranter
For the next two weeks, people around the world will be making a choice about what they watch on their various devices -- the Olympics or anything else. Billions will choose the Olympics, but not everyone. And those different feelings are reflected on this week's Your Turn. And the Random Ranter has his thoughts on the Alberta referendum issue.
Thu, 5 Feb 2026 - 44min - 1564 - End Bits Special -- Using AI to Detect AI Cheating
This week's Wednesday End Bits special has a potpourri of useful (and yes some useless!) information. From the latest artificial intelligence concerns, to the Trump's Yukon brothel that started the Trump empire, to the most common items stolen from hotels...and then even more. It's all here in this episode.
Wed, 4 Feb 2026 - 43min - 1563 - Moore Butts -- Can Political Makeovers Work?
What does and what should Pierre Poilievre do now after receiving a ringing endorsement from his party? Was the Poilievre we saw on the weekend the same Poilievre we will see in the future? James Moore and Gerald Butts have another one of their very popular conversations, now also available on our YouTube channel. Plus they'll discuss how the White House is engaging on the Alberta separation issue.
Tue, 3 Feb 2026 - 46min - 1562 - Should Canada Include Nuclear Weapons In Its Defence Strategy?
Canada is about to spend billions of dollars on upgrading its defence capabilities. Has the discussion about what to do been broad enough? Should nuclear weapons be involved? Yikes. There's one for Dr. Janice Stein of the Munk School at the University of Toronto as she makes her regular Monday appearance on The Bridge.
Mon, 2 Feb 2026 - 50min - 1561 - Good Talk - Is The White House Conducting Foreign Interference in Alberta?
Alberta is at the centre of two major stories as the week ends -- Pierre Poilievre is in Calgary tonight waiting for his party's verdict on his leadership. Meanwhile Albertans who want out of Canada say they have the White House on their side and some of the things being said by Trump officials would seem to agree. Bruce and Chantal discuss both issues.
Fri, 30 Jan 2026 - 52min - 1560 - Ask Me Anything 3 - Plus The Random Ranter
The third and final installment in our January series of "Ask Me Anything", your questions for me about, well, about anything! And questions you sure had. We thought this would be just one show, but it's been three. Plus the Ranter is here with his thoughts about Minnesota.
Thu, 29 Jan 2026 - 52min - 1559 - The Secret of Longevity -- A Simple Solution
Look what we found for this week's Wednesday End Bits special --- a huge study, done over thirty years, and what it concludes is the best secret of longevity. It's pretty simple, but are you doing it? That and a couple of others on this low key hump day episode of The Bridge.
Wed, 28 Jan 2026 - 45min - 1558 - Raj and Russo: Will Pierre Poilievre Hold On To His Job?
It's a big week for Conservatives. On Friday night in Calgary Pierre Poilievre gets the verdict from his party membership -- a leadership review vote will determine his future. Rob Russo and Althia Raj have their thoughts on that, but first their take on whether Mark Carney is backing off a bit from what he said in Davos last week. The White House says he has, the PMO, at record time, had said nothing.
Tue, 27 Jan 2026 - 47min - 1557 - Facing The New Reality -- Canada vs the U.S.
As we said on Good Talk, everything changed last week Is the government, and are Canadians, ready for the situation we now find ourselves in with the United States. The prime minister says the old relationship is definitely over, while the president is back to misrepresenting the PM's title and making more tariff threats. What happens now is the question for Janice Stein in her regular Monday appearance on The Bridge.
Mon, 26 Jan 2026 - 45min - 1556 - Good Talk -- The Week Everything Changed
First, Mark Carney said the rupture is real and our days tied to the US are over. Twenty four hours later, Donald Trump implies "You better be careful Mark." More Trumpian insults directed at Canada followed. So now, its game on, the fight is real and who knows just where it will all end up. So while Carney and his cabinet huddle with advisors today, Bruce and Chantal try to sort things out -- what happened and where will it all lead?
Fri, 23 Jan 2026 - 52min - 1555 - Ask Me Anything 2 and The Random Ranter
More, in fact a lot more, of your questions in our latest attempt at an Ask Me Anything program. Again I try to get to as many of your questions about country, politics and career, but there are still lots left to go through. But you seem to enjoy them so we've made another program of your questions for me. Plus the Random Ranter and Trump and Carney at Davos.
Thu, 22 Jan 2026 - 52min - 1554 - The Day After The Carney Speech
We start today with a few thoughts about yesterday's Davos speech by Prime Minister Carney -- its had, for the most part, a very positive reaction from around the world. This though, is our usual Wednesday special, this week an end bits special, with stories ranging from climate change to AI risks and rewards for young students to "grandma showers".
Wed, 21 Jan 2026 - 46min - 1553 - Moore-Butts: Is Trump's America Any Different Than Germany in the Mid-Thirties?
Calling Trump a "fascist" or a "Nazi" has become far more commonplace in the past few months given ICE, Venezuela and Greenland. But is it correct? That's the question for the opening segment of the latest Moore Butts conversation with former Stephen Harper cabinet minister James Moore and former senior aide to Justin Trudeau, Gerald Butts. We'll also touch on the Carney trip to China.
Tue, 20 Jan 2026 - 45min - 1552 - Greenland Used To Be A Punchline, Now Could It Mean The End of NATO?
Lots to discuss with Dr Janice Stein on this week's conversation with the director of the Munk School at the University of Toronto. We call the segment "Our Changing World" and again this week the list of examples continues: Greenland, NATO, China and Canada's new relationship with it after PM Carney's visit last week. And a special question about Elon Musk.
Mon, 19 Jan 2026 - 47min - 1551 - Good Talk -- Made in China.
Mark Carney was in China for the past few days and leaves with a pocketful of deals. Sounds good but how good is it? Chantal Hebert and Bruce Anderson are here with their assessment of risks and rewards. It's a busy Good Talk with more on the agenda, from the resignation of Quebec's premier to what exactly is Canada's position on Greenland?
Fri, 16 Jan 2026 - 52min - 1550 - Ask Me Anything -- And, The Random Ranter
We've never tried this before and it's a legitimate question to ask, why not? We've never had so many entries and we are likely to have enough for two or three weeks of Thursdays! Plus the Random Ranter makes his first rant of 2026 and the target is a familiar one -- Donald Trump. But this week he's run out of patience, he wants action.
Thu, 15 Jan 2026 - 51min - 1549 - Put Down Your Phone -- A Wednesday End Bits Special
A collection of "news you can use" stories from The Bridge's end bits favourites. Why day dreaming is better than doom scrolling; why a second passport is useful; what does "6-7" mean; a sleep study that could make you live longer; and how pilots are checked for sobriety -- all these stories and more today!
Wed, 14 Jan 2026 - 43min - 1548 - Carney to China -- Do The Benefits There Outweigh The Problems Here?
It's a "Reporter's Notebook" Tuesday with The Economist's Rob Russo and The Toronto Star's Althia Raj joining forces again to give us what they're hearing as the Prime Minister heads to China. Mark Carney is trying to reset the relationship with China. Rob is on the plane covering the trip, Althia is in the Caribbean (on holidays, but still monitoring where Canada sits after Donald Trump's invasion of Venezuela).
Tue, 13 Jan 2026 - 45min - 1547 - Venezuela to Greenland to .... Canada?
Mondays on The Bridge mean Dr Janice Stein, and this week she outlines her theory about what was really happening behind the scenes in Venezuela as the Americans arrived. Also, more talk about why Canada should be worried and also ready, in case we're in line for Donald Trump's imperialist ambitions. Plus Iran.
Mon, 12 Jan 2026 - 46min - 1546 - Good Talk - "Despair versus Hope -- Despair is Winning"
The year is off to a fast start, and so is the Good Talk panel. How worried should Canada be after the US invasion of Venezuela and Donald Trump's constant threats towards some of his closest neighbours? Also, Chrystia Freeland pulls the plug on her Ottawa career and sets up shop in Ukraine. All that and more in our first 2026 Good Talk.
Fri, 9 Jan 2026 - 52min - 1545 - Your Turn -- Your Predictions for 2026
First Your Turn of the new year and the question fits the timing. We were looking for your predictions for 2026, and as always you delivered. Most of your suggestions were tied to the fate of Donald Trump and what he could do, might do, would do. The Random Ranter is on the DL this week, down with the flu, so the show is all yours!
Thu, 8 Jan 2026 - 46min - 1544 - A Wednesday End Bits Special - How to Deal With Border Phone Searches
The latest episode starts with how to prepare yourself if US Customs searches your phone records. Also, how passport stamps are a thing of the past, and proof of how Donald Trump stretches the truth 92 percent of the time. You like end bits and we enjoy giving you some every once in a while.
Wed, 7 Jan 2026 - 46min - 1543 - A Moore-Butts Conversation -- Is Affordability An Issue That Governments Can Even Solve?
There are hardly any governments in the world right now who aren't faced with an "affordability" crisis? Voters want action but what action is even possible? That's the question on our first Moore Butts Conversation of 2026. The former Harper cabinet minister and the former Trudeau principal secretary combine forces to face the issue.
Tue, 6 Jan 2026 - 49min - 1542 - Trump/Venezuela -- Be Worried Canada, Be Very Worried
Trump invades Venezuela, grabs Nicolas Maduro and his wife, says he will run the country for a while, and he's going to fix the country's oil production while he's at it. He also makes it clear he will do the same to other countries in his orbit if he doesn't like what they do. Our first Monday of the new year and Dr Janice Stein is ready to talk about how worried Canada should be.
Mon, 5 Jan 2026 - 45min - 1541 - Moore Butts Encore - Is Ottawa Ready For A Possible Two Front Referendum Battle?
Encore Episode. James Moore and Gerald Butts are back with another one of their highly anticipated "Conversations". This time it centres around the possibility that the near future could see two referendums, one in Quebec and one in Alberta. Is Ottawa ready to handle that fight? Who would Captain Canada be if it came to that?
Fri, 2 Jan 2026 - 45min - 1540 - Moore Butts Encore - Why Are Pipelines So Hard To Build?
Encore Episode. Alberta and Canada seem close to a deal on a memorandum of understanding about a new pipeline to the west coast. But now how do you make that MOU become a real finalized deal because let's face it, pipelines in Canada are hard to build. James Moore and Gerald Butts talk pipelines and the shift topics to talk jet fighters and the intense lobbying going on for those.
Thu, 1 Jan 2026 - 45min - 1539 - Moore Butts Encore - How Do You Explain Last Week?
Encore Episode. Last week was quite something, even for Canadian politics. A big-time Liberal budget with a huge deficit, while chaos ruled in the Conservative opposition. How do you explain that? That's the question for our extremely popular panel feature, a former top Liberal advisor and a former Conservative cabinet minister. Strap in for this one.
Wed, 31 Dec 2025 - 43min - 1538 - Moore Butts Encore -- The Trump, Carney, Ford Mess
Encore Episode. How do two former Ottawa pros see the Trump, Carney, Ford story -- does it really matter? Will it make a real difference? Former Harper cabinet minister James Moore and former Trudeau advisor Gerald Butts get together for their Conversation #26. In the program's second segment, they also talk about the importance of debt and deficit as we approach the upcoming federal budget.
Tue, 30 Dec 2025 - 48min - 1537 - Moore Butts Encore -- Is This Any Way To Run A Country?
Encore Episode. The country was founded on the principle that it's a confederation where both federal and provincial levels of government have powers and responsibilities. It's worked for 158 years, but does it still work? Another fascinating Moore-Butts Conversation, especially relevant to the times Canada is living in today
Mon, 29 Dec 2025 - 45min - 1536 - Moore-Butts Encore: Making Tough Choices
Encore Episode. For the last fifteen years different governments in Ottawa have known tough choices were going to have to be made about the Post Office. But those choices were delayed or postponed. Now it's tough-choice time again. Is there a better way to deal with situations like this? Just one of the angles faced in today's episode of Moore-Butts Conversation #24.
Fri, 26 Dec 2025 - 41min - 1535 - Moore Butts Encore: Disagree Better -- Is That Even Possible?
Encore Episode. After a week of soul searching in the United States and beyond, James Moore and Gerry Butts take on the question of how to "disagree better". Society is trying to understand if there is an answer to this dilemma of disagreeing with respect and not hate. In the 23rd of their conversations on The Bridge, two top political minds, from different parties, look for a way of achieving non-partisan talk.
Thu, 25 Dec 2025 - 43min - 1534 - Good Talk Encore: Taking on the U.S. Ambassador, Was It About Time?
Encore Episode. The U.S. Ambassador to Canada was in Banff yesterday for what turned out to be a tense conversation with former Canadian diplomat Colin Robertson. The ambassador, a seasoned American politician, and Robertson, no stranger to Canada-U.S. relations, went at it over some of the things that have been said between the two countries this year.
Wed, 24 Dec 2025 - 52min - 1533 - Encore Episode with the BBC's Lyse Doucet
Encore Presentation. She's the BBC's Chief International Correspondent, a great storyteller and a proud Canadian. Lyse Doucet has her first book out, and it's the story of Afghanistan, the country where she's been going to off and on since 1988. Covering that country has spanned her remarkable career. Her book is called "The Finest Hotel in Kabul".
Tue, 23 Dec 2025 - 44min - 1532 - Encore: Keith Boag on Donald Trump -- What To Make Of Trump 2.0
Encore Presentation. Some of you have been writing, asking "where is Keith Boag?" Today the answer, as the former Washington correspondent brings us up to date on his latest thinking about Donald Trump. Throughout last year's campaign we relied on Keith's assessment of all things US political. And now, a year later, where are we?
Mon, 22 Dec 2025 - 47min - 1531 - Good Talk -- It's a Bob Rae Day
With both Chantal and Bruce away this week, a special program for our final Good Talk of 2025. Bob Rae, fresh from his five years at the United Nations as Canada's Ambassador, and with his wealth of political experience, joins us to talk Canada and politics. It's a wide ranging discussion, so strap in for an engaging Good Talk.
Fri, 19 Dec 2025 - 52min - 1530 - Your Turn -- Your Happy Moment of 2025
This week's question was simple: What made you happy in 2025? It's been a difficult year but from across the country our listeners described moments that made them happy. They shared them with us for this week's Your Turn. Even the Random Ranter was asked to join us on the happy tone -- but some things are hard to do!
Thu, 18 Dec 2025 - 44min - 1529 - A Wednesday End Bits Special
Some of the best of what was left over -- another Wednesday end bits special. More proof of how the rich get rich, how social media is not working for your kids, and what you didn't know about obits. But there's more: rules you should know about how airlines operate, and you'll never guess which nation wants to enter a curling team for the Olympics.
Wed, 17 Dec 2025 - 43min - 1528 - Reporter's Notebook -- Raj and Russo On Poilievre Trying to Get His Act Together
Days after the latest floor crossing it's still the talk of Ottawa. The discussion now centers around "will there be more?", and "can Pierre Poilievre survive?" Althia Raj and Rob Russo are back for their every second Tuesday, Reporter's Notebook, with the latest of what they are hearing in the nation's capital.
Tue, 16 Dec 2025 - 42min - 1527 - Is Putin Dialing Back On His Ukraine Dreams?
As the year ends, are we finally seeing some significant movement on a path to a ceasefire in Ukraine? Zelensky seems to be willing to make a concession, but how about Putin? Is he prepared to back off some of his original goals for his invasion of Ukraine? Dr. Janice Stein from the Munk School at the University of Toronto drops by for her final 2025 session on The Bridge.
Mon, 15 Dec 2025 - 47min - 1526 - Good Talk -- The Conservative Bleeding Continues As The Year Ends
For the third time in a month a Conservative jumps ship, with two of them joining the Liberals. Will there be more? The Liberals need at least one more to form a majority. All this is happening while the government struggles to pass new legislation. Ottawa starts to close down for the holidays and Good Talk assesses where things stand at the end of 2025.
Fri, 12 Dec 2025 - 52min - 1525 - "The Midterms Are Coming, The Midterms are Coming" - A Random Rant for the Ages
It's Thursday and that means Your Turn ...the question this week is soft and cuddly -- are you looking forward to winter? But Thursdays also mean the Random Ranter and he is a modern day Paul Revere calling out "The Midterms are Coming". Could this be the beginning of the end of Donald Trump? Don't bet on it, says the Ranter.
Thu, 11 Dec 2025 - 48min - 1524 - Who and What Is Underwater in Canada's Arctic?
Ottawa has been studying whether Canada should purchase up to a dozen submarines to help protect Canada's Arctic. It's a program that would cost dozens of billions of dollars. Is it worth it? What is the history of subs in the Arctic? Who's been there, and who hasn't? The answers may surprise you. Our guest is historian and author, Professor Adam Lajeunesse of ST FX University in Nova Scotia.
Wed, 10 Dec 2025 - 43min - 1523 - Moore Butts - Is Ottawa Ready For A Possible Two Front Referendum Battle?
James Moore and Gerald Butts are back with another one of their highly anticipated "Conversations". This time it centres around the possibility that the near future could see two referendums, one in Quebec and one in Alberta. Is Ottawa ready to handle that fight? Who would Captain Canada be if it came to that?
Tue, 9 Dec 2025 - 46min - 1522 - Why Hasn't Canada Condemned The US Boat Attacks On Venezuela?
Canada says it hasn't taken part in the alleged drug boat attacks in the Caribbean, but why hasn't Canada condemned the US actions. That's the first question for Dr. Janice Stein of the Munk School at the University of Toronto this week. There are many more that together raise more issues about the new world order.
Mon, 8 Dec 2025 - 46min - 1521 - Good Talk -- "A Week in Politics Is A Long Time"
A week ago the talk was all about pipelines. Remember those days? Things have changed a lot in a mere seven days. It's been quite the week, especially in Quebec, where there are lessons for politicians across the country. Chantal Hebert and Bruce Anderson join the virtual discussion table again for some Good Talk.
Fri, 5 Dec 2025 - 52min - 1520 - Your Turn -- American F35 or Swedish Gripen
The emails coming into The Bridge this week were humming. You wanted your say on the debate about which fighter jet Canada should buy and you didn't hold back with what you had to say. Emails came from across the country and at least by the ones we received your choice is clear. The random Ranter is here as well and he has a very different take on the MOA signed between Alberta and Ottawa last week.
Thu, 4 Dec 2025 - 51min - 1519 - Wednesday Endbits Special
The best of the leftovers we call the Endbits Specials and they've become very popular. Today, another session on how to relieve stress; where not to travel to; can air travel re-live its golden days; five foods you shouldn't eat; and is it time to make Richard Nixon great again?
Wed, 3 Dec 2025 - 44min - 1518 - Raj and Russo -- Back to the Future
What to make of Mark Carney's decision to reach back into the Trudeau cabinet to replace another minister who quit? That's the question to the Toronto Star's Althia Raj and The Economist's Rob Russo on this latest episode of Reporter's Notebook. Also, what our two correspondents are hearing about the ongoing competition between the U.S. F35 fighter jet and Sweden's Gripen. Billions are at stake and thousands of jobs.
Tue, 2 Dec 2025 - 44min - 1517 - Europe's Move Towards Military Recruitment -- Will Canada Be Far Behind?
Whether it's voluntary recruitment or a form of military draft, it's happening in different parts of Europe as fear of war with Russia mounts. Ukraine was the tipping point here but the moves are taking place, and the question is will the same concerns become apparent in Canada. Dr Janice Stein from the Munk School at the University of Toronto joins us for her regular Monday session, "Our Changing World".
Mon, 1 Dec 2025 - 45min - 1516 - Good Talk -- The Pipeline Deal That Could Make or Break The Liberals
Twelve hundred people were on their feet in Calgary yesterday applauding Mark Carney and Danielle Smith for the deal they signed that could lead to a new pipeline to move Alberta oil to markets. But there was a cost too ...Carney lost a minister, and the BC government and indigenous groups are more than a little bit upset. What happens now? Chantal Hebert and Bruce Anderson look for answers in this week's Good Talk.
Fri, 28 Nov 2025 - 52min - 1515 - Your Turn -- A New Oil Pipeline, Yes or No?
On the day a memorandum of understanding is about to be signed between Alberta and Canada, listeners to the Bridge have their say about a new pipeline to British Columbia's west coast. None of the writers are shy about their opinions and both sides of the argument are reflected. And then, the Random Ranter drops by with his take on a very different issue.
Thu, 27 Nov 2025 - 49min - 1514 - Keith Boag on Donald Trump -- What To Make Of Trump 2.0.
Some of you have been writing, asking "where is Keith Boag?" Today the answer, as the former Washington correspondent brings us up to date on his latest thinking about Donald Trump. Throughout last year's campaign we relied on Keith's assessment of all things US political. And now, a year later, where are we?
Wed, 26 Nov 2025 - 49min - 1513 - Moore Butts Conversation #28 - Why Are Pipelines So Hard To Build?
This week seems to be all pipelines all the time. Alberta and Canada seem close to a deal on a memorandum of understanding about a new pipeline to the west coast. But now how do you make that MOU become a real finalized deal because let's face it, pipelines in Canada are hard to build. James Moore and Gerald Butts talk pipelines and the shift topics to talk jet fighters and the intense lobbying going on for those.
Tue, 25 Nov 2025 - 46min - 1512 - Is There Any Chance For A Peace Deal in Ukraine?
Donald Trump puts forward a peace deal for Ukraine, a deal pretty well everyone rejects except Russia. But is this just the first step in a real attempt to find a way to end the war in Ukraine? Dr Janice Stein from the Munk School at the University of Toronto, fresh from the annual Halifax International Security Forum, joins for her regular Monday commentary. Also up for discussion, Europe and Canada's fears about the future of democracy.
Mon, 24 Nov 2025 - 44min - 1511 - Good Talk -- Kings, Queens, Ambassadors and Jet Fighters - Dealing for Dollars, Jobs and Security.
Another week where there's lots to talk about with Chantal Hebert and Bruce Anderson. The US is playing hardball through its ambassador to Canada over which jet fighter we "must" buy, while Sweden sends its King and Queen to push its option. And then there's the pipeline story -- could a deal between Ottawa and Alberta be close on that? All this while the PM is off on another global trade mission.
Fri, 21 Nov 2025 - 52min - 1510 - Your Turn - Would You Buy A Home Based Robot Helper?
The price is high, very high, like at least twenty thousand dollars. But would you buy a robot designed to help you do housework around the home? It's not only coming but it's kind of there already. That's our AI based question of the week and as you always do, you had thoughts on this. And the Random Ranter is here this week as well and you won't want to miss him either.
Thu, 20 Nov 2025 - 46min - 1509 - A Wednesday End Bits Special
A potpourri of things you just might want to know about: why too much coffee is dangerous for drivers; how to reduce your salt intake and why you should; new moves to restrict social media for youngsters; and, wait for it, the top ten trending names for puppies and kittens. Yes, it's come to this on The Bridge!
Wed, 19 Nov 2025 - 41min - 1508 - Raj and Russo -- The Liberals Survive, What Happens Now?
So in the end the Mark Carney government survived the budget vote. But you have to wonder whether the 140-138 vote in the Commons was what they really wanted. Sure it avoids a messy Christmas season election, but it also avoids what may have been the PM's best chance of turning a minority into a majority. We'll discuss that and what happens now with The Economist's Rob Russo and the Toronto Star's Althia Raj on this Tuesday's Reporter's Notebook.
Tue, 18 Nov 2025 - 44min - 1507 - Is Chatter Just Chatter or Is An Invasion of Venezuela About To Happen?
Mondays mean Dr Janice Stein, and today is no different. The Munk School Director from the University of Toronto drops by for her regular Monday session. The topics vary, from India and Pakistan on edge again to the Ukraine war to the very real possibility that the United States is about to launch broad-scale action against Venezuela.
Mon, 17 Nov 2025 - 46min - 1506 - Good Talk -- The Government Could Fall on Monday But Will It?
The numbers certainly conclude that if all opposition MPs vote against the budget then the government will fall. But will that happen and will it happen next week? All that on the heels of the budget and the latest major projects list? That and this question -- Is Mark Carney still green? All this with Chantal Hebert and Bruce Anderson on this week's Good Talk.
Fri, 14 Nov 2025 - 52min - 1505 - Your Turn -- What Do You Think Of Floor Crossers?
A week after the budget and the floor crossing, many Canadians are still talking of both and mainly the latter. So we asked this week's question -- What do you think of floor crossers?". Your answers plus this week's rant from the Random Ranter whose message this time is about AI -- and he's still not impressed.
Thu, 13 Nov 2025 - 47min - 1504 - Moore Butts #28 - How Do You Explain Last Week?
Last week was quite something, even for Canadian politics. A big-time Liberal budget with a huge deficit, while chaos ruled in the Conservative opposition. How do you explain that? That's the question for our extremely popular panel feature, a former top Liberal advisor and a former Conservative cabinet minister. Strap in for this one.
Wed, 12 Nov 2025 - 44min - 1503 - Encore - Remembering Remembrance Day
An encore of last week's Your Turn episode, it's our annual Remembrance Day program where you share your memories with us. And again this year, you didn't disappoint with letters and emails from coast to coast to coast. Your stories about family and community -- the stories that have touched your heart and kept memories alive.
Tue, 11 Nov 2025 - 52min - 1502 - Our Changing World - What Are We Missing?
Our weekly conversation with Dr Janice Stein from the Munk School at the University of Toronto. New developments in Venezuela, special "rich mineral" visitors at the White House, and the latest from Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman. And then, what's in Canada's new defence spending plan, and when will we see it, and what will it do to the country's economy? All in today's program.
Mon, 10 Nov 2025 - 45min - 1501 - Good Talk - Conservative Chaos Hurts Poilievre, Helps Carney
Budgets, especially minority government budgets, always bring a degree of parliamentary drama. But this week, a Conservative member added to the excitement by crossing the floor to join the Liberals. But at the end of the day, does it make a difference? That and a lot more with Chantal Hebert and Bruce Anderson joining Good Talk for their weekly commentary.
Fri, 7 Nov 2025 - 52min - 1500 - Your Turn - Remembering Remembrance Day
It's our annual Remembrance Day program where you share your memories with us. And again this year, you didn't disappoint with letters and emails from coast to coast to coast. Your stories about family and community -- the stories that have touched your heart and kept memories alive.
Thu, 6 Nov 2025 - 52min - 1499 - A Wednesday Special ... with the BBC's Lyse Doucet
She's the BBC's Chief International Correspondent, a great storyteller and a proud Canadian. Lyse Doucet has her first book out this fall, and it's the story of Afghanistan, the country where she's been going to off and on since 1988. Covering that country has spanned her remarkable career. Her book is called "The Finest Hotel in Kabul".
Wed, 5 Nov 2025 - 45min - 1498 - Raj and Russo on Budget Day - What Happens Now?
After a year of waiting, the Liberals produce a budget, one with much anticipation at a critical moment. Rob Russo of the Economist and Althia Raj of the Toronto Star help us deal with the high stakes involved in this budget. As always, with a minority government, if the opposition votes against it, it almost certainly means an election.
Tue, 4 Nov 2025 - 45min - 1497 - Did Xi Own Trump - Reflections on a Big Week
Last week was a huge week for big trade talk -- China and the U.S., China and Canada. What happened and will it make a difference? Just some of the questions for our regular Monday chat with Dr Janice Stein from the Munk School at the University of Toronto. Also on the agenda, Venezuela, Nigeria, the Netherlands and Sudan - Our Changing World.
Mon, 3 Nov 2025 - 47min - 1496 - Good Talk -- Should "Profanity Pete" Be Asked To Leave?
As if there isn't enough going on with trade talks broken down with the U.S., new trade possibilities with China, and a crucial budget set for Tuesday, Canadians could be facing an election within a week. And then there's the case of "Profanity Pete" the US Ambassador to Canada. Let's get some analysis with Bruce Anderson and Chantal Hebert as we convene another Good Talk.
Fri, 31 Oct 2025 - 52min - 1495 - Your Turn -- Should We Deal Big Time With China?
With the Prime Minister in Asia and talk of a much closer trade relationship with China, the question this week is "Should We?". Listeners weren't shy, as the emails came tumbling in. And the Random Ranter came by with his toughest rant yet on Donald Trump -- move over Doug Ford!
Thu, 30 Oct 2025 - 46min - 1494 - The Good Allies - The Canada-US Relationship During WW2 - Encore
Today an encore presentation of an episode that last aired on April 30th 2025. A feature interview with celebrated Canadian military historian Tim Cook about his latest book hitting the shelves today. It delves into the relationship between Canada and the US during the Second World War. It’s not as simple as you might think and there are lessons here for today.
Wed, 29 Oct 2025 - 46min - 1493 - Moore Butts #26 -- The Trump, Carney, Ford Mess
How do two former Ottawa pros see the Trump, Carney, Ford story -- does it really matter? will it make a real difference? Former Harper cabinet minister James Moore and former Trudeau advisor Gerald Butts get together for their Conversation #26. In the program's second segment, they also talk about the importance of debt and deficit as we approach the upcoming federal budget.
Tue, 28 Oct 2025 - 49min - 1492 - Are China and the U.S. About To Cut A Huge Deal? How Could That Affect Canada?
China and the United States could be on the verge of a deal that could have a huge impact on world trade. All eyes will be on a Thursday meeting between Donald Trump and Xi Jinping -- could Canada be far behind? And Venezuela -- is regime change in the offing? Dr Janice Stein of the Munk School at the University of Toronto joins for her regular Monday appearance.
Mon, 27 Oct 2025 - 45min - 1491 - Good Talk -- Trump Kills The Trade Talks
Donald Trump has terminated the trade talks with Canada after Ontario ads running in the U.S. use Ronald Reagan's voice condemning tariffs. Is this serious or just Trump bluster? Meanwhile, the Carney government's first budget is now just days away, and the PM says Canadians will need to make sacrifices. And, Pierre Poilievre has another bad week. All this and more with Chantal Hebert and Bruce Anderson.
Fri, 24 Oct 2025 - 52min - 1490 - Your Turn -- Will The Middle East Ever See Real Peace?
This week's question followed the new peace deal in the Middle East, which is still being tested. We asked: "What are the chances of everlasting peace in that region?" As always, you go beyond just saying yes or no, which makes for some interesting answers. Then, as he does every week, the Random Ranter drops by with his thoughts this week on, Canada's team -- The Toronto Blue Jays.
Thu, 23 Oct 2025 - 44min - 1489 - A Wednesday Endbits Special -- How to Save Your Relationship in One Minute
Is your relationship on rocky ground? One of today's endbits offers some HELPFUL suggestions that only take one minute. Wednesdays are usually encore episodes of the Bridge, but occasionally we save up our collected endbits and give you a special show. This is one of those days.
Wed, 22 Oct 2025 - 42min - 1488 - Reporters Notebook -- Raj and Russo with the Hill chatter they're hearing.
Journalists hear lots of things in the course of a day on Parliament Hill, and then they work towards trying to nail things down. What's real, what isn't? On the latest edition of Reporter's Notebook Rob Russo and Althia Raj talk about it all from Mark Carney and Pierre Poilievre to trade talks and a possible cabinet shuffle.
Tue, 21 Oct 2025 - 45min - 1487 - A Week After The Peace Deal, Will It Hold?
It's been a week since Donald Trump heralded a peace deal for the ages in the Middle East. It hasn't all gone easy in the seven days since, so the question is -- can the deal hold? Dr Janice Stein of the Munk School at the University of Toronto is with us for her regular Monday chat as we discuss that plus Ukraine and China.
Mon, 20 Oct 2025 - 49min - 1486 - Good Talk -- A Night To Remember
There are going to be a lot of special programs done in the next few weeks, leading up to the 30th anniversary of the 1995 Quebec Referendum. A night that those of us who witnessed it will never forget. Tension and emotion ruled the evening. Chantal, Bruce and I were all in different roles watching the story unfold, and this week we talk about what was a historic moment. in the story of Canada, and what it still means in today's world.
Fri, 17 Oct 2025 - 52min - 1485 - Your Turn -- Would You Run For Public Office?
We've thought about asking this question before but something else always came up, but not this week. It's time. Would you run for public office? Any public office. If so, why? If not, why not? I think the answers are quite revealing about how Canadians feel about public office holders, and perhaps not what you think. Plus the Random Ranter is here, and he's ready for hardball on autos.
Thu, 16 Oct 2025 - 44min - 1484 - A Wednesday End-Bits Special - Encore
An encore of at popular request an end-bits special. News you can use, and some you probably will choose to ignore! Everything from what's best to do - shower in the morning or evening, to which car colour holds it resale value best? And a lot more -- enjoy.
Wed, 15 Oct 2025 - 42min - 1483 - Moore Butts #25 -- Is This Any Way To Run A Country?
The country was founded on the principle that it's a confederation where both federal and provincial levels of government have powers and responsibilities. It's worked for 158 years, but does it still work? Another fascinating Moore-Butts Conversation, especially relevant to the times Canada is living in today.
Tue, 14 Oct 2025 - 47min - 1482 - Your Turn -- Why Are You Grateful This Thanksgiving? - Encore
An encore of even in the darkest of times, there are things to be grateful for in our lives. And this week, listeners to The Bridge have a selection of reasons they are thankful as we approach Thanksgiving weekend. Even the Random Ranker gives thanks too!
Mon, 13 Oct 2025 - 48min - 1481 - Good Talk: Trump and Carney, Did Anything Really Change?
When Donald Trump and Mark Carney met in the White House for the first time a few months ago, the meeting looked, and was, tense. Not so this latest time. Smiles, laughs and lots of almost boyish banter. What was that all about? Has anything really changed? Could a deal be in the offing, or was it all for the cameras? Bruce and Chantal have their say.
Fri, 10 Oct 2025 - 52min - 1480 - Your Turn -- Why Are You Grateful This Thanksgiving?
Even in the darkest of times, there are things to be grateful for in our lives. And this week, listeners to The Bridge have a selection of reasons they are thankful as we approach Thanksgiving weekend. Even the Random Ranker gives thanks too!
Thu, 9 Oct 2025 - 48min - 1479 - A Wednesday End-Bits Special
At popular request, no encore this Wednesday, but instead an end-bits special. News you can use, and some you probably will choose to ignore! Everything from what's best to do - shower in the morning or evening, to which car colour holds it resale value best? And a lot more -- enjoy.
Wed, 8 Oct 2025 - 42min - 1478 - Reporter's Notebook -- Can Carney and Trump Make A Deal?
This is PM Mark Carney's second face-to-face meeting with President Donald Trump, and, added to numerous phone calls and texts, they know each other's positions pretty well. Does that mean some kind of a deal could happen at this latest session? Maybe. Althia Raj and Rob Russo bring us up to date with what they're hearing as the two leaders sit down in the White House today.
Tue, 7 Oct 2025 - 45min - 1477 - Mr Carney Goes To Washington
Mark Carney heads to Washington for his latest meeting with Donald Trump. How critical is this one? What can be accomplished? Also, the latest talks around peace in Gaza are taking place in Egypt ... what chances for success are there?
Mon, 6 Oct 2025 - 44min - 1476 - Good Talk - Game On, Pipeline or No Pipeline
It's the great pipeline battle playing out between Ottawa and Alberta, and between Alberta and BC. What's at stake? What it means for Mark Carney, the upcoming budget, and the future of the country. And, Donald Trump's "war within" makes the discussion as well.
Fri, 3 Oct 2025 - 52min - 1475 - Your Turn on Gun Control in Canada
What is your view on gun control in Canada? A variety of answers, with a variety of perspectives, from coast-to-coast-to-coast highlight this week on Your Turn, with guest host Will Mansbridge. Plus the Random Ranter is back taking on Trump.
Thu, 2 Oct 2025 - 47min - 1474 - Moore-Butts #24 -- Making Tough Choices
For the last fifteen years different governments in Ottawa have known tough choices were going to have to be made about the Post Office. But those choices were delayed or postponed. Now it's tough-choice time again. Is there a better way to deal with situations like this?
Wed, 1 Oct 2025 - 43min - 1473 - Two Authors, Two Great Books - Encore
An encore of Former CBC foreign correspondent Brian Stewart on his new book, On The Ground; & former CBC field producer Halina St. James on her remarkable book, The Golden Daughter.
Tue, 30 Sep 2025 - 47min - 1472 - Is Tony Blair The Answer for Gaza?
He's well liked by Palestinian leaders, by Israel's Benjamin Netanyahu, and by Donald Trump. A meeting at the White House this afternoon may lead to Blair's entry into the equation. Dr Janice Stein has her thoughts on Blair and how this may actually lead to something everyone can embrace.
Mon, 29 Sep 2025 - 46min - 1471 - Good Talk: Taking on the U.S. Ambassador, Was It About Time?
The U.S. Ambassador to Canada was in Banff yesterday for what turned out to be a tense conversation with former Canadian diplomat Colin Robertson. The ambassador, a seasoned American politician, and Robertson, no stranger to Canada-U.S. relations, went at it over some of the things that have been said between the two countries this year.
Fri, 26 Sep 2025 - 52min - 1470 - Your Turn -- Are You Worried About The Long Term Future of the U.S.?
We ask about the U.S. future. Also this week the Random Ranter on the issue of "outrage" and why it has become so popular.
Thu, 25 Sep 2025 - 47min
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