

Rob Russo
Political commentator and reporter with The Economist, contributing analysis and on-the-ground reporting (including from Alberta) during the episode.
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Jan 7, 2025 • 25min
It’s no longer Trudeau: Canada’s PM resigns
Rob Russo, The Economist's Canada correspondent, reveals the internal party conflicts leading to Justin Trudeau's resignation and the implications for future Canadian elections. Sophie Pedder, Paris bureau chief, reflects on the legacy of the Charlie Hebdo attacks, emphasizing the publication's commitment to satire despite ongoing threats. The discussion also highlights AI's transformative potential in the pharmaceutical industry, focusing on how it could reshape drug development by 2025, amidst challenges and optimism for future innovations.

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Jan 7, 2025 • 25min
It’s no longer Trudeau: Canada’s PM resigns
Rob Russo, The Economist's Canada correspondent, delves into the resignation of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, discussing the internal pressures and shifting political landscape that led to his exit. He highlights the potential successors and the impact on Canada's future. Meanwhile, Sophie Pedder reflects on the resilience of Charlie Hebdo ten years after the tragic attack, exploring themes of freedom of expression and the ongoing challenges faced by the publication. The conversation also touches on the intersection of AI and pharmaceutical development, offering insights into its transformative potential.

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Mar 10, 2025 • 24min
No question, Mark: Canada’s new PM
Rob Russo, The Economist's Canada correspondent, shares insights on Mark Carney's rise as Canada's new leader and the implications for Canadian politics amid American influences. Sarah Wu, reporting on China's winter tourism, discusses the burgeoning economy surrounding skiing in Harbin, spurred by government support. They also pay tribute to Rose Girone, the oldest known Holocaust survivor, highlighting her resilience through knitting. This compelling mix of politics and culture showcases significant developments shaping both nations.

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Mar 10, 2026 • 45min
Raj-Russo -- The Liberals Debate Each Other on Iran
Rob Russo, political reporter with The Economist, offers on-the-ground analysis from Alberta. Althia Raj, political reporter at the Toronto Star, breaks down Parliament and party dynamics. They debate the Commons clash over Canada’s Iran stance. They unpack Mark Carney’s shifting messages, Alberta’s political spotlight, federal-provincial tensions, and the stakes of upcoming by-elections.

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Feb 24, 2026 • 45min
Raj-Russo: Is Compromise In the Air?
Rob Russo, political commentator at The Economist known for sharp party strategy analysis, and Althia Raj, Toronto Star parliamentary reporter with deep knowledge of Senate and privacy issues, talk cooperation in Parliament. They discuss motives behind Conservative cooperation, Senate pushback on privacy rules, balancing anti‑Trump voters with party unity, and whether cross‑party deals are real.

Feb 23, 2026 • 58min
Cartel violence strands thousands of Canadians in Mexico
Cameron McKay, Canada’s ambassador to Mexico, gives on-the-ground consular updates amid cartel violence. Andrii Plakhotniuk, Ukraine’s ambassador to Canada, outlines urgent defence and energy needs on the war’s fourth anniversary. Rob Russo, Kate Harrison and Brad Levine offer sharp political analysis on trade, tariffs and party discipline. Multiple short conversations cover travel safety, diplomacy and shifting political power.

Sep 9, 2025 • 50min
The Debut of Raj and Russo, The Reporter's Notebook
Althia Raj, a senior columnist for the Toronto Star, and Rob Russo, a Canadian correspondent for The Economist, dive into Canadian politics with sharp insights. They discuss the connection between public crime perception and women's safety influencing voter behavior. The duo tackles infrastructure funding hurdles and reliance on private investments. They also explore minority governance challenges and the repercussions of leadership turmoil in the Conservative and NDP parties. Listeners will appreciate the thought-provoking conversations in the ever-evolving political arena.

Mar 23, 2026 • 55min
What will investigators look for in the fatal Air Canada collision?
Rob Russo, Canada correspondent for The Economist, offers political context. Brad Levine, former NDP national campaign director, weighs public opinion and policy fallout. Karen Hogan, Auditor General of Canada, discusses oversight gaps in the international student program. David Rohrer, former TSB investigator, explains how investigators will probe air traffic control, crew communications, and safety procedures.

Feb 10, 2026 • 45min
Raj/Russo: Let's Break A Deal -- Trump Threatens Gordie Howe
Althia Raj, Toronto Star political reporter who explains Canada–U.S. dynamics; Rob Russo, The Economist journalist who analyzes trade and political strategy. They dissect Trump threatening to block the Gordie Howe Bridge, motives and negotiation posturing, Michigan lobbying and swing-state pressure, fact-checks of his claims, and the wider strain on Canada–U.S. ties.

Jan 27, 2026 • 48min
Raj and Russo: Will Pierre Poilievre Hold On To His Job?
Rob Russo, political journalist at The Economist, and Althia Raj, national political reporter, dissect the high-stakes Conservative leadership review for Pierre Poilievre. They debate his tone shift toward statesmanship, odds of support and potential successors. They also unpack Mark Carney’s Davos remarks, Canada’s tariff response, and risks of party fragmentation.


