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Andrew Coyne

Columnist at The Globe and Mail and political commentator, appearing to explain the notwithstanding clause, its history, and the wider political context.

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Jan 20, 2026 • 23min

Munk Dialogue with Andrew Coyne: Trump faces off with NATO allies over Greenland

Andrew Coyne, a sharp political commentator for The Globe and Mail, dives into President Trump's controversial stance on Greenland. He highlights the alarming implications of Trump's potential aggression toward a NATO ally. Coyne argues that Europe must send troops to Greenland to deter such threats and discusses Canada's complicated position between the US and Russia. He questions whether NATO is nearing collapse while suggesting a new alliance of democracies could emerge. The discussion also touches on the trust issues stemming from Trump's actions.
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May 1, 2025 • 32min

Campaign Call: Obstacles ahead for Poilievre, Carney and the NDP

Joining the discussion are Robyn Urback, a current affairs columnist at The Globe, Andrew Coyne, a seasoned columnist, and Gary Mason, also from The Globe. They dive into Pierre Poilievre's surprising electoral loss and the implications for the Conservative Party. Mark Carney's governance style in a minority situation is explored, alongside the need for bipartisan strategies. The NDP's identity crisis and the challenges they face in rebuilding their platform post-election are highlighted, revealing the dynamic political landscape ahead.
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Nov 6, 2025 • 20min

An uninspiring budget and Carney's government inches closer to a majority

In this engaging discussion, Andrew Coyne, a seasoned Canadian political columnist, critiques the recent federal budget presented by Mark Carney's government. He calls it a 'damp squib,' highlighting its insufficient measures for economic growth, while warning of rising debt interest costs. Coyne argues for necessary radical tax and competition reforms instead of minimal operational cuts. The conversation also dives into the political implications of MPs switching parties and whether Carney is on the path to achieving a majority government.
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Oct 17, 2025 • 22min

Cracks in Canada’s united front on tariffs?

Chantal Hébert, a seasoned political commentator, Andrew Coyne, a prominent columnist, and Althia Raj, a political reporter, dive into Canada's tariff turmoil. They explore how provincial interests clash and the federal government's need for better communication. Coyne warns against trading regional interests and emphasizes long-term investment strategies. They also discuss Liberal bail reforms, with concerns about civil liberties and resource limitations. Lastly, Coyne critiques Pierre Poilievre's accusations against the RCMP, highlighting the risk to public trust in justice institutions.
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8 snips
Nov 19, 2025 • 18min

The MAGA coalition is coming apart and Mark Carney's government underwhelms voters

Join Andrew Coyne, a sharp political commentator, as he dives into the unraveling of the MAGA coalition over key issues like the Epstein files and internal GOP tensions. Hear insights on why supporters hesitate to criticize Trump despite fractures over Ukraine and tariffs. Coyne also highlights the GOP's struggles with extremism, exemplified by figures like Tucker Carlson and Nick Fuentes. On the Canadian front, he examines Mark Carney's challenges in uniting political leadership while addressing voter expectations. A lively mix of U.S. and Canadian politics awaits!
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Dec 5, 2025 • 22min

What if Trump blows up the CUSMA trade deal?

Guests Althia Raj, a political columnist, Chantal Hébert, a national affairs journalist, and Andrew Coyne, an opinion columnist, dive into Trump’s potential exit from CUSMA and its implications for Canada. They explore the procedural risks and political incentives surrounding U.S. trade reviews, stressing the importance of alignment with Mexico. The discussion shifts to the backlash against Mark Miller’s French comments in Quebec and examines the impact of John Rustad's departure from B.C. Conservatives on provincial dynamics.
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Feb 10, 2026 • 22min

Munk Dialogue with Andrew Coyne: Trump demands half ownership of the Gordie Howe Bridge and will Carney call a spring election?

Andrew Coyne, noted Canadian political columnist, weighs in on Trump’s claim to the Gordie Howe Bridge and its wider meaning for U.S.-Canada relations. He discusses Trump’s delegitimizing rhetoric and the risks of bargaining away sovereignty. They also debate rumours of a spring election and strategic motives behind a snap vote.
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Jan 13, 2026 • 22min

Munk Dialogue with Andrew Coyne: Jerome Powell stands up to Trump and why the West is reluctant to intervene in Iran

Andrew Coyne, a Canadian journalist known for his sharp political insights, delves into the implications of the Justice Department's investigation into Jerome Powell, the Federal Reserve Chair. He argues that this case exemplifies political intimidation under Trump's administration. Coyne emphasizes the importance of central bank independence and warns of dire consequences if it's undermined. The discussion also touches on the West's hesitant stance on intervening in Iran, raising critical questions about the human cost of inaction amid ongoing protests.
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Jan 29, 2026 • 15min

Munk Dialogue with Andrew Coyne: Trump wants to de-escalate ICE crackdown and Canada is at the centre of a geopolitical crisis

Andrew Coyne, Canadian political journalist known for sharp long-form analysis. He dissects the Minnesota ICE killing and why such operations aim to provoke fear. He unpacks White House damage control and the limits of any policy U-turn. He also discusses Mark Carney’s Davos warnings and why Canada sits at the centre of a wider geopolitical crisis.
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Jul 25, 2025 • 16min

Andrew Coyne on why Canadians shouldn't care if they are different from Americans

Andrew Coyne, a Globe and Mail columnist, reflects on Canada’s national identity, inspired by George Grant's Lament for a Nation. He argues against cultural protectionism and American influence, advocating for a proud, civic-minded Canadian nationalism based on shared values. Coyne discusses Canada's urgent housing crisis, emphasizing the need for new homes and critiquing Canadian content regulations. He highlights how unity stems from shared beliefs, noting Canada’s transformation and increasing diversity since the 1960s.

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