The Bridge with Peter Mansbridge

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19 snips
Jan 9, 2026 • 52min

Good Talk - "Despair versus Hope -- Despair is Winning"

The panel dives into Canada's concerns about US actions in Venezuela and Trump's aggressive rhetoric towards neighbors. They discuss the potential destabilization of NATO if territories like Greenland are seized. The importance of a strategic, diplomatic response from Canada is emphasized, alongside the risks of foreign interference in provincial referendums. As tensions rise, the dynamics of Canada-China relations are examined, with a focus on balancing values and economic interests. Ultimately, the conversation grapples with the overshadowing theme of despair prevailing over hope.
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Jan 8, 2026 • 46min

Your Turn -- Your Predictions for 2026

Listeners share bold predictions for 2026, covering everything from economic shifts in Canada to potential political upheavals in the U.S. The impact of AI and tech on society raises questions about who will truly benefit. Warnings of civil unrest and geopolitical tensions, including threats towards Greenland, spark concern. Meanwhile, some hope for cultural movements promoting peace amid uncertainty. The whimsical predictions from fans lighten the mood, touching on sports and local issues as the show wraps up with a reflection on the listener sentiment.
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Jan 7, 2026 • 47min

A Wednesday End Bits Special - How to Deal With Border Phone Searches

Discover how to protect your phone data from customs searches at U.S. borders. Learn about the surprising legality of these searches and the risks posed by advanced forensic techniques. Peter shares essential tips for safeguarding your information, including using burner phones and powering down devices. Delve into the debate over the decline of passport stamps and the curious case of AI mishaps with vending machines. Finally, explore the rising trend of luxury dining that showcases extravagant dishes, shedding light on today's consumption culture.
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17 snips
Jan 6, 2026 • 50min

A Moore-Butts Conversation -- Is Affordability An Issue That Governments Can Even Solve?

In a riveting discussion, political analyst Jerry Butts and former cabinet minister James Moore tackle the global affordability crisis. They explore the complex nature of affordability across different sectors, particularly housing, and the challenges posed by zoning laws and NIMBYism. The duo emphasizes the need for long-term solutions like boosting competition, rather than short-term political fixes that could have lasting negative impacts. With insights on how younger Canadians can navigate these challenges, this conversation is a must-listen for anyone concerned about economic equity.
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11 snips
Jan 5, 2026 • 46min

Trump/Venezuela -- Be Worried Canada, Be Very Worried

In this intriguing discussion, Janice Stein, a political scientist and director at the Munk School, delves into the implications of a U.S. operation in Venezuela. She argues that Canada should be worried about America's assertiveness and outlines the successful intelligence efforts behind the raid. Stein emphasizes the potential regional fallout, the challenges for neighboring countries, and the implications of Trump's motives tied to oil and geopolitics. The conversation also touches on international reactions, particularly from Russia and Iran, raising the stakes for global diplomacy.
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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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Jan 1, 2026 • 46min

Moore Butts Encore - Why Are Pipelines So Hard To Build?

James Moore, a former Canadian cabinet minister, and Gerald Butts, a seasoned political advisor, dive into the complexities of pipeline construction in Canada. They discuss a new MOU between Alberta and Ottawa, but highlight historical opposition rooted in Indigenous rights and environmental concerns. Moore critiques political opportunism as a barrier to building projects, while Butts connects pipeline debates to Canada's national identity. Both emphasize the importance of empathy and political courage in reconciling competing interests.
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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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Dec 30, 2025 • 49min

Moore Butts Encore -- The Trump, Carney, Ford Mess

James Moore, a former Conservative cabinet minister, and Gerald Butts, a senior adviser to Prime Minister Trudeau, dive into the political chaos surrounding Trump, Carney, and Ford. They unpack Ford's controversial ad and discuss its risky implications. The duo debates the generational shift in the GOP due to MAGA's influence. They also highlight Canada's rising debt and the challenges of balancing generous social programs with low taxes. Their insights on the importance of political courage in addressing fiscal health are both compelling and crucial.
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Dec 29, 2025 • 46min

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

James Moore, a former Conservative cabinet minister, and Gerald Butts, a seasoned Liberal strategist, dive deep into the complexities of Canadian federalism. They explore the origins of Confederation, the tug-of-war over pipelines involving Indigenous interests, and the role of regional frustration in today's politics. The duo discusses successful federal-provincial collaborations, such as CPP reform and the challenge of navigating separatist sentiments. With insightful commentary on the balance between provincial grievances and national unity, their conversation is both timely and engaging.

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