

Anthony Koch
Former National Spokesperson for Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre and current managing principal at AK Strategies.
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Aug 8, 2025 • 25min
Young Quebecers veering towards sovereignty. Plus: Your god-given right to loyalty rewards points.
Join Anthony Koch, a former national spokesperson for Pierre Poilievre, and Justine McIntyre, a strategic consultant and ex-city councillor, as they dive into the shifting sentiments of young Quebecers leaning towards sovereignty—56% of those aged 18-34 support independence! They also discuss the challenges of political accountability in light of protests and how loyalty reward programs can be frustrating for consumers. Plus, an amazing 18-year-old tennis player, Victoria Mboko, steals the spotlight with her incredible victory over a Grand Slam champion!

Jul 28, 2025 • 25min
Montreal says no to Christian Rock. Plus: Beware the Just for Laughs gag.
Dan Delmar, co-founder of TNKR Media and co-host of Inspiring Entrepreneurs Canada, joins Anthony Koch, former national spokesperson for Pierre Poilievre, to dive into Montreal's controversial fine against a church hosting a Christian concert. They explore the delicate balance of free speech and community values. The conversation also touches on Canada's housing initiative plans and growing tensions in public discourse, particularly around ideological divides and trade uncertainties with the U.S. Finally, they reflect on the quirky side of Just for Laughs Gags.

Jul 16, 2025 • 24min
Should Canada cozy up to China? Plus: Return policies and criminal justice.
Akil Alleyne, a seasoned reporter and commentator, joins Anthony Koch, former spokesperson for Pierre Poilievre, for a thought-provoking discussion. They dive into Canada's delicate balancing act with China amidst U.S. tensions, weighing economic strategies against geopolitical risks. The conversation shifts to the implications of immigration status in criminal sentencing, questioning fairness in the judicial system. They also explore Quebec's contrasting policies on school cellphones and the rise of e-sports, igniting debates on education and societal trust.


