U.S. strategy and stakes for Iran, World Cup politics, Carney's first year as PM, Coding and AI
Mar 15, 2026
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Guest host Nora Young speaks with Reuters national security reporter Phillip Stewart about Washington's military objectives as the United States and Israel-Iran war intensifies, and Iranian-Canadian journalist Maziar Bahari discusses the situation inside Iran
Financial Times columnist and author Simon Kuper discusses how the World Cup reflects global politics, culture and power
Toronto Star national columnist Susan Delacourt and The Economist's Canada correspondent Rob Russo take stock of Mark Carney's first year as prime minister
University of Waterloo associate professor Troy Vasiga and New York Times technology reporter Natasha Singer look back on "learn to code" campaigns and whether they delivered on their promise as AI disrupts tech