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Rosemary Barton

CBC's chief political correspondent and seasoned political journalist providing analysis on federal-provincial relations and national politics.

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May 14, 2025 • 27min

Politics! Carney’s new team, recount conspiracies

Rosemary Barton, CBC's Chief Political Correspondent, dives into the recent swearing-in of Prime Minister Mark Carney's cabinet, featuring both new faces and familiar names. She discusses the strategic implications of these appointments and how they reflect the government's priorities. The conversation also touches on a controversial Quebec electoral recount that shifted a seat by just one vote, igniting conspiracy theories about election integrity. Barton emphasizes the need for political collaboration amidst growing misinformation.
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Nov 3, 2025 • 27min

Mark Carney’s high-stakes first budget

Rosemary Barton, CBC's chief political correspondent, joins to dissect the high-stakes atmosphere of Mark Carney’s first budget as Prime Minister. She outlines the pressing economic context, from stalled U.S. trade talks to the need for growth while managing deficits. Discussion revolves around potential public service job cuts, the impact of AI, and party dynamics amid Carney's minority government. Barton also analyzes the likelihood of support from the NDP and Conservatives, raising speculation about a possible election if the budget fails.
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Mar 31, 2025 • 28min

Election! Trump and Carney talk, Conservative 'civil war'

Rosemary Barton, CBC's chief political correspondent, dives into the whirlwind of Canada's federal election campaign. She discusses Mark Carney's surprising conversation with Donald Trump that shifted rhetoric on trade. Internal strife within the Conservative Party takes center stage, highlighting their struggle to connect with citizens amid polling declines. Barton also explores the dynamics between incumbents and challengers, emphasizing the challenges facing opposition leaders as they navigate economic pressures and public perceptions.
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Apr 14, 2025 • 31min

Election! Rallies, reporters, and tax havens

Rosemary Barton, CBC's chief political correspondent, lends her expertise on the vibrant and contentious Canadian election campaign. She offers insights into party rallies and the dynamics of crowd sizes influencing public perception. Topics include Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre's media access challenges and Liberal leader Mark Carney's controversial ties to billion-dollar tax havens. Kate McKenna joins to reveal the fascinating story of Liberal staffers planting 'stop the steal' buttons at a conservative event, exposing a layer of political intrigue.
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Feb 5, 2025 • 30min

Is Canada ready for the next tariff fight?

Rosemary Barton, CBC’s Chief Political Correspondent, dives into the complexities of tariff negotiations between Canada and the U.S. following a temporary truce between Trudeau and Trump. She explores how domestic political chaos and an ongoing Liberal leadership race may impact future negotiations. With concerns over fentanyl trafficking and potential economic fallouts, Barton discusses the delicate balancing act for the Canadian government in supporting local industries while addressing consumer needs. The conversation reveals the intricate relationship between trade and politics in Canada today.
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Sep 18, 2025 • 25min

Politics! Farewell Freeland, hello mega-projects

In this engaging discussion, Rosemary Barton, CBC's chief political correspondent, shares her insights on the political shifts in Canada. She explores Chrystia Freeland's departure from cabinet and her new role focused on Ukraine's reconstruction, highlighting her impact on Canadian politics. The conversation dives into the government's ambitious national projects and the tensions surrounding climate commitments. Additionally, listeners get an inside scoop on the intense dynamics between Pierre Poilievre and Mark Carney during their first faceoff in question period.
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Nov 26, 2025 • 24min

Hatchet buried? The politics of an Alberta energy deal

In this discussion, Rosemary Barton, CBC's chief political correspondent, and Jason Markusoff, a Calgary-based political reporter, dive into the implications of a controversial energy deal between Alberta and Ottawa. They explore how this plan could bypass environmental laws to support a new oil pipeline while facing fierce opposition from Indigenous groups and B.C. Premier David Eby. The guests dissect past federal-provincial agreements, assess political motivations, and ponder whether the proposed deal will result in genuine change or remain a symbolic gesture.
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Mar 9, 2026 • 19min

Mark Carney’s first year as the Prime Minister. What’s next?

Ryan Tumulty, Toronto Star federal politics reporter; Stephanie Levitz, Globe and Mail Ottawa bureau senior reporter; Rosemary Barton, CBC chief political correspondent. They discuss Mark Carney’s ten-day trade mission to India, Australia and Japan. They debate shifting messaging on the Middle East and possible Canadian involvement. They preview three pivotal April 13 by-elections that could change parliamentary math.
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Mar 3, 2026 • 49min

Carney says U.S., Israel attacked Iran without consulting allies

Oliver Burkhardt, CEO of TKMS, briefly on his company’s Canadian submarine bid and timelines. Lloyd Axworthy, former foreign minister, offers seasoned foreign policy and law perspective. Rosemary Barton, CBC chief political correspondent, parses political fallout and diplomatic nuance. They discuss recent U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran, Canada’s measured response, parliamentary oversight and submarine procurement implications.
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Feb 19, 2026 • 13min

Another Conservative crosses the floor

Rosemary Barton, CBC chief political correspondent, offers sharp federal analysis. Stephanie Levitz, Globe and Mail senior Ottawa reporter, provides in-depth political reporting. They unpack a recent MP switching parties, timing and strategy behind the move, local fallout in ridings, implications for Pierre Poilievre's control, and whether Liberals might push for a snap election.

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