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Is Carney's need for speed a problem?
Manage episode 490010619 series 6069
After a flurry of amendments and a series of Friday evening votes, Prime Minister Mark Carney has passed his One Canadian Economy Act through the House of Commons. The bill accelerates approvals for projects deemed in Canada’s national interest, but not everyone is pleased with the Liberals fast-tracking the legislation. Trevor Mercredi, Grand Chief of Treaty 8 First Nations of Alberta joins The House to explain why some First Nations are concerned about the government’s need for speed. Plus, Government House Leader Steven MacKinnon argues for why Ottawa needs to move fast.
Then, Toronto Star Ottawa bureau chief Tonda MacCharles and La Presse Ottawa bureau chief Joel-Denis Bellavance discuss whether Carney is right to rush his major projects bill through Parliament — and how long the Liberal-Conservative alliance on the legislation can last.
Finally, As Prime Minister Mark Carney gets set to meet NATO leaders next week, Catherine Cullen talks to former Assistant Secretary General for Defence Investment at NATO Wendy Gilmour and former Canadian Military Representative to NATO, retired Vice-Admiral Bob Davidson, for insight into how the alliance will seek to find unity in an age of war and U.S. President Donald Trump.
This episode features the voices of:
- Trevor Mercredi, Grand Chief of Treaty 8 First Nations of Alberta
- Steven MacKinnon, Government House Leader
- Tonda MacCharles, Ottawa bureau chief for the Toronto Star
- Joel-Denis Bellavance, Ottawa bureau chief for La Presse
- Wendy Gilmour, former assistant secretary general for defence investment at NATO
- Bob Davidson, retired vice-admiral and former Canadian military representative at NATO
677 episodes
Manage episode 490010619 series 6069
After a flurry of amendments and a series of Friday evening votes, Prime Minister Mark Carney has passed his One Canadian Economy Act through the House of Commons. The bill accelerates approvals for projects deemed in Canada’s national interest, but not everyone is pleased with the Liberals fast-tracking the legislation. Trevor Mercredi, Grand Chief of Treaty 8 First Nations of Alberta joins The House to explain why some First Nations are concerned about the government’s need for speed. Plus, Government House Leader Steven MacKinnon argues for why Ottawa needs to move fast.
Then, Toronto Star Ottawa bureau chief Tonda MacCharles and La Presse Ottawa bureau chief Joel-Denis Bellavance discuss whether Carney is right to rush his major projects bill through Parliament — and how long the Liberal-Conservative alliance on the legislation can last.
Finally, As Prime Minister Mark Carney gets set to meet NATO leaders next week, Catherine Cullen talks to former Assistant Secretary General for Defence Investment at NATO Wendy Gilmour and former Canadian Military Representative to NATO, retired Vice-Admiral Bob Davidson, for insight into how the alliance will seek to find unity in an age of war and U.S. President Donald Trump.
This episode features the voices of:
- Trevor Mercredi, Grand Chief of Treaty 8 First Nations of Alberta
- Steven MacKinnon, Government House Leader
- Tonda MacCharles, Ottawa bureau chief for the Toronto Star
- Joel-Denis Bellavance, Ottawa bureau chief for La Presse
- Wendy Gilmour, former assistant secretary general for defence investment at NATO
- Bob Davidson, retired vice-admiral and former Canadian military representative at NATO
677 episodes
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