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James Moore

Former Member of Parliament and cabinet minister from British Columbia with extensive experience in federal politics and public policy, contributing commentary on immigration and campaign strategy.

Top 10 podcasts with James Moore

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19 snips
Jan 20, 2026 • 45min

Moore-Butts: Is Trump's America Any Different Than Germany in the Mid-Thirties?

James Moore, a former Conservative cabinet minister, and Gerald Butts, a former senior aide to Justin Trudeau, engage in a compelling discussion about the parallels between Trump's America and 1930s Germany. They explore troubling echoes of violence and militia but highlight key differences. The duo also tackles the normalization of extremist rhetoric in media, debates Trump's strategic intentions, and addresses international concerns about U.S. credibility. Ultimately, they ponder the future of political leadership in a complex global landscape.
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15 snips
Oct 14, 2025 • 47min

Moore Butts #25 -- Is This Any Way To Run A Country?

Join former Conservative Cabinet minister James Moore and political strategist Gerald Butts as they delve into the complexities of Canada's federal-provincial relations. They explore the historical origins of confederation, the challenges posed by pipeline disputes, and the nuances of Indigenous rights. The conversation raises vital questions about whether the current system is effective or in need of reform, while highlighting instances of successful cooperation like the health accord. Expect reflections on regionalism and the role of political timing in fostering collaboration.
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13 snips
Jan 2, 2026 • 46min

Moore Butts Encore - Is Ottawa Ready For A Possible Two Front Referendum Battle?

James Moore, a former Canadian cabinet minister, and Gerald Butts, a political strategist, dive into the potential for dual referendums in Quebec and Alberta. They discuss Ottawa's preparedness, drawing parallels to the 1995 referendum and the bureaucratic anxieties that linger. The duo explores the implications of U.S. influence and foreign interference in shaping public opinion. They also emphasize the importance of strong leadership and cultural policy in maintaining national unity, while reflecting on what the past can teach Canada moving forward.
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10 snips
Mar 31, 2026 • 43min

Moore-Butts - How Did Immigration Become a Dirty Word?

Gerald (Jerry) Butts, seasoned political strategist; James Moore, former MP and cabinet minister from BC. They probe why immigration has become contentious in Canada. They discuss local pressures, policy failures from overreliance on immigration, social segmentation and racialized anxiety, and how polling and focus groups reveal shifting public sentiment.
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10 snips
Dec 26, 2025 • 41min

Moore-Butts Encore: Making Tough Choices

James Moore, a former Conservative cabinet minister, and Gerald Butts, a seasoned political advisor, explore the pressing challenges facing Canada Post and the necessity of tough governance choices. Moore highlights the historical delays in reform and the financial implications for the postal service. Butts advocates for bipartisan cooperation as essential for achieving lasting solutions. They dive into the complexity of cabinet decision-making, the moral dilemmas leaders face, and discuss if the public grasps the difficulties behind policy choices.
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10 snips
Apr 8, 2025 • 46min

Moore Butts #20 - Does Canada Need a Majority Government To Deal With Trump?

James Moore, a former Conservative MP, and Gerald Butts, ex-Principal Secretary to Justin Trudeau, engage in a lively discussion on whether Canada needs a majority government to tackle challenges posed by Donald Trump. They dive into the intricacies of political campaigning in a fluctuating environment, emphasizing strategies for success and public trust. The episode also touches on the emotional toll of campaigns and the behind-the-scenes prep for political debates, showcasing the blend of humor and seriousness that defines electoral dynamics.
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8 snips
Mar 17, 2026 • 49min

Moore Butts -- Is It Time For New Floor Crosser Rules?

Gerald Butts, political strategist and former senior adviser, and James Moore, former Conservative cabinet minister, trade sharp analysis on recent MPs switching parties. They debate whether crossovers should prompt by-elections, recall-style accountability, or sitting as independents. They also probe motivations, historical patterns, and the role of former officials speaking out.
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8 snips
Dec 31, 2025 • 44min

Moore Butts Encore - How Do You Explain Last Week?

Join political heavyweights James Moore, a former Conservative cabinet minister, and Jerry Butts, an experienced political strategist, as they dissect last week's whirlwind events in Canadian politics. They analyze the Liberal budget's surprising cross-party appeal and its match with campaign promises. The duo discusses the chaos in the Conservative opposition, leadership doubts, and the repercussions of overreacting to setbacks. Also covered are insights on floor-crossing tactics, public perception challenges, and the fragile balance of power shaping Canada's political landscape.
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8 snips
Oct 1, 2025 • 44min

Moore-Butts #24 -- Making Tough Choices

This discussion features James Moore, a former Conservative cabinet minister, and Gerald Butts, a senior political advisor who served in the Trudeau government. They dive into the pressing issues surrounding Canada Post's decline and the difficulty of making necessary reforms. Gerald suggests that bipartisan cooperation could facilitate effective changes, while James reflects on the political strategies and public perceptions influencing reform efforts. Together, they explore the challenges and moral weight of governmental decisions in today’s political landscape.
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7 snips
May 27, 2025 • 16min

The Throne Speech sets expectations high

James Moore, a former cabinet minister in the Harper government and now a senior advisor at Edelman, dives into Canada’s political landscape. He analyzes the recent throne speech, discussing the balancing act between heightened expectations and legislative action needed for Canada's energy strategy. Moore highlights the themes of unity and sovereignty, emphasizing diplomacy amidst challenges. The conversation also touches on the NDP's struggles and the need for a collaborative tone in Parliament post-election, reflecting public desire for constructive governance.

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