The Munk Debates Podcast

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Aug 15, 2025 • 20min

Friday Focus: China's tax on Canadian canola and TIFF abandons the principles of free speech

China's recent 75% tariff on Canadian canola brings agricultural tensions to the forefront, raising questions about retaliatory trade climates. The discussion delves into Canada's struggle between two superpowers and whether a reset with China is needed. Later, the hosts tackle the TIFF controversy over a documentary removal, highlighting concerns about free speech principles in Canadian cultural institutions. They emphasize the responsibility of publicly funded organizations to uphold diverse voices.
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Aug 8, 2025 • 22min

Friday Focus: Bibi's Gaza plan prioritizes his political survival over his country's interests and Putin dreams of a new Russian Empire

The discussion ignites around Netanyahu's controversial Gaza plan, prioritizing political survival over Israeli national interests. Tensions rise as the implications for displaced residents and hostages are scrutinized. Shifting gears, the focus turns to Ukraine, with concerns over Trump's possible deals with Putin that could alienate Europe. The hosts delve into historical perspectives, emphasizing Russia's divergent worldview compared to the West. Ultimately, both crises reveal complex intersections of politics and military strategy, raising ethical questions and urgent implications for the future.
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Aug 6, 2025 • 36min

Munk Dialogue with Andrew Coyne: America's checks and balances are failing to restrain Donald Trump

Andrew Coyne, a columnist for The Globe and Mail, joins the discussion to explore the troubling state of American democracy under Donald Trump. He questions why Trump's radical policies face minimal pushback and whether he represents a flaw or an evolution in the system. The conversation shifts to Israel's strategy in Gaza, analyzing the government's lack of a coherent plan and the repercussions of military actions on international goodwill. Coyne emphasizes the dire need for resolution amid a host of unfavorable options.
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Aug 1, 2025 • 26min

Friday Focus: A late night tariff announcement and Canada's plan to recognize a Palestinian state

A sudden 35% tariff imposed on certain Canadian goods raises questions about trade negotiations and economic sovereignty. Discussions revolve around the implications for key industries like aluminum and steel. Meanwhile, Canada's plan to recognize Palestinian statehood at the UN introduces tension, as it may complicate conflicts and strengthen adversarial positions. Notably, some Arab nations are calling for Hamas to disarm, hinting at shifting dynamics in the region.
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Jul 29, 2025 • 35min

Munk Dialogue with Andrew Coyne: The EU-US trade deal should serve as a warning to Canada and why supply management hurts the poorest Canadians

Andrew Coyne, a columnist at the Globe and Mail and bestselling author, shares his insights on the recent EU-US trade deal, highlighting its shortcomings and the uncertainty it brings. He discusses the necessity for Canada to be prepared for Trump's ongoing tariff strategy. The conversation delves into supply management in Canadian agriculture, critiquing its benefits for wealthy businesses at the expense of poorer consumers. Coyne advocates for necessary reforms to enhance competition and equity in the market while addressing Canada's economic challenges.
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Jul 25, 2025 • 26min

Friday Focus: Israel is weaponizing food, and Hamas is weaponizing its own people

The podcast dives into the devastating humanitarian crisis in Gaza, where starvation is used as a weapon. It questions the moral implications of such tactics and explores the failures of international aid efforts. Discussions highlight the need for urgent interventions from global security forces. Additionally, the potential recognition of Palestinian statehood by France raises questions about its impact on existing political dynamics and leadership. Can such declarations truly change the status quo, or are they merely symbolic gestures?
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Jul 23, 2025 • 43min

Munk Dialogue with Andrew Coyne: we are living through the golden age of conspiracy theories

Rudyard and Andrew talk about the conspiracy moment we are living through. Why is the political right so drawn to conspiracy theories? Andrew suggests that to be conservative is to be skeptical and contrarian, which leads to questioning scientific fact and evidence. It's particularly rife at this moment, when so many people feel powerless and mistrustful of the government. Epstein is especially attractive to this crowd who want to believe the Democratic establishment is complicit in his crimes. The Epstein conspiracy was at the heart of the political movement that brought Trump to power, and the US President is finding that his followers are not falling into line the way they usually do. In the remaining moments of the show Rudyard and Andrew turn to Ukraine and an unprecedented Russian bombing campaign of Ukrainian cities in recent weeks against a backdrop of planned peace talks. Trump is giving Russia time to make concessions, and Ukraine is waking up to the realization that they can't rely on the US. In the meantime a very strange bill was introduced in the Ukrainian parliament to shut down anti-corruption agencies which provoked huge protests in Ukraine. Zelensky's signing of this bill will have important ramifications for Ukraine's image in the world and their internal desire to keep fighting the war.
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Jul 18, 2025 • 17min

Friday Focus: Trump can't shake Epstein and Carney faces another trade test

Recent revelations about Donald Trump's warm correspondence with Jeffrey Epstein raise eyebrows and questions about his support base's reaction. The controversial ties between Trump and Epstein could signal political fallout and shifting allegiances among his followers. As Trump faces challenges, particularly from evangelical supporters, the discussion also touches on his ongoing relationship with Russia and the broader implications of these scandals on U.S.-Canada trade negotiations. Will this affect Trump's grip on power?
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Jul 15, 2025 • 32min

Munk Dialogue with Andrew Coyne: Canada seeks to diversify its trade partnerships beyond the U.S

In this conversation, Andrew Coyne, a prominent columnist for The Globe and Mail, discusses the challenges Canada faces in trade negotiations with an unpredictable U.S. administration. He examines Trump's recent tariff threats and their implications for Canada, Mexico, and Europe. Coyne explores the idea of diversifying trade by potentially strengthening ties with China and delves into the broader economic impact of U.S. fiscal policies and tariffs, questioning their long-term effectiveness amidst a fragile U.S. economy.
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Jul 11, 2025 • 29min

Friday Focus: Google's AI Overview will devastate small and medium-sized businesses

The discussion dives into Google's upcoming AI-generated search summaries and their potential to decimate website traffic. A staggering 50% drop in clicks could spell disaster for businesses reliant on Google for online visibility. This change threatens to concentrate media sources, sidelining independent voices in news. The hosts also address regulatory challenges and the need for new business models to adapt to the AI transformation. Listeners are encouraged to engage and stay informed as these technological shifts reshape our culture and economy.

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