The Big Five Podcast

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Dec 9, 2025 • 24min

Foul-mouthed mayor apologizes for naughty language. Plus: Is it game over for Pablo Rodriguez?

Elias Makos is joined by Victor Henriquez, Public affairs and crisis management specialist at Public Strategy and Conseil, and Justine McIntyre, Strategic consultant and former city councillor. Steven Guilbault has decided to air his frustrations with Prime Minister Mark Carney this morning in an opinion piece in La Presse.  Micheal Stern, The newly-elected mayor of Westmount has apologized after being caught on a hot mic. Robert Libman wrote an op-ed in the Gazette on the Quebec Liberals that puts it bluntly: “Fair or not, Rodriguez must step down.”
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Dec 8, 2025 • 24min

We celebrate 80 years of CJAD 800. Plus: Trump’s Peace Prize and the $1,500 Quebec flag.

Elias Makos welcomes back Jimmy Zoubris, Montreal businessman, longtime activist and former special advisor to Valerie Plante, and Raphaël Melançon, political analyst for CTV Montreal and CJAD 800, columnist for the Montreal Gazette, and president and founder of Trafalgar Strategies.  It's CJAD’s 80th anniversary today. What does CJAD mean to you? A surreal Friday in Washington D.C. as the world’s attention was on the FIFA World Cup Draw. Trump and Prime Minister Mark Carney held a 45-minute private meeting along with Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum following the draw.  In a time where the province is seeing a lot of red in its finances, Premier François Legault presented his economic vision a month ago to reporters. One problem, it cost him $55 thousand to do it. That includes a nearly 15 hundred dollar Quebec Flag. 
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Dec 5, 2025 • 24min

Can Carney score with Trump at the FIFA World Cup draw? Plus: The Quebec Liberals’ scandal-a-day advent calendar.

Elias Makos ends the week off with Neil Drabkin, is a lawyer who served as federal prosecutor and a political commentator who was a chief of staff in the Harper government, and Lionel Perez, Former city councilor and former leader of the Official Opposition at Montreal City Hall. Some are banking hopes on an encounter between Prime Minister Carney and President Trump on the sidelines of the FIFA World Cup draw in Washington today. A new chapter has been added to the Quebec Liberal Party crisis. The Liberal MNA for Chomedey Sona Lahkoyan Olivier has been expelled from the caucus by Pablo Rodriguez. As the polls continue to trend towards a win for the Parti Quebecois in the next provincial election, the federal government is starting to plan for a referendum vote.
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Dec 4, 2025 • 25min

Your constitutional right to steal from grocery stores. Plus: Should Canada be selling armoured vehicles to ICE?

  Elias Makos is joined by Akil Alleyne, Reporter and commentator with extensive experience analysing legal, political, and social issues and Manager of the GemStar Circle of Excellence Scholarship Program, and Caroline Codsi, Founder & Chief Equity Officer, Women in Governance. Quebec will ban brownies – not the ones you bake, but the ones you give to buy leadership votes. Tired of a large number of students entering their stores, hurling insults, creating havoc, and stealing things, groceries and corner stores are fighting back.  Quebec’s Justice Minister Simon Jolin-Barrette says the government plans to insert the right to abortion in the CAQ’s proposed Quebec constitution — Bill 1.  The Canadian government is being pulled into a heated debate over whether Ontario-made armoured vehicles should be shipped to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
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Dec 3, 2025 • 31min

Marwah Rizqy gets booted from the Liberals. Plus: There’s not a single problem Quebec can’t fix with a law.

Join Paul Gott, a punk rock icon and journalism professor, alongside Justine McIntyre, a savvy political consultant, as they dissect Marwah Rizqy’s abrupt expulsion from the Liberals. They delve into the chaos of Quebec's language debate sparked by Marc Miller's candid remarks. The duo questions whether political frustration is wise amid growing nationalist sentiments. They also explore new legislation on ticket resales, unpacking the implications for consumers and artists alike, while touching on local controversies like anti-Santa signage during festive parades.
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Dec 2, 2025 • 25min

Another day, another bad headline for the Quebec Liberals. Plus: The RCMP grounds its fleet of Chinese drones.

Jonathan Kalles, Vice-President at McMillan Vantage and former advisor to Prime Minister Trudeau, joins Dan Delmar, co-founder of TNKR Media and media commentator. They discuss Mark Miller's controversial cabinet return and the implications for Quebec's political landscape. The grounding of the RCMP's Chinese drones raises critical concerns about national security and manufacturing dependencies. They also tackle the latest bad headlines for the Quebec Liberals and explore New York's pioneering law on personalized pricing, highlighting transparency and consumer rights.
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Dec 1, 2025 • 25min

What would it take for Quebec Anglos to shun the Liberals? Plus: Montreal Police are tracking you with A.I.

Joining Elias on The Big 5 were Jimmy Zoubris, Montreal businessman, longtime activist and former special advisor to Valerie Plante & political analyst Karim Boulos. Among the topics discussed were  'No referendum. No corruption' – that’s the promise of a new print and social media ad campaign that the Quebec Conservative Party will start running this week With the help of Artificial Intelligence, the SPVM is watching you in real time The Liberals have struck a deal with the Bloc Québécois that would strip out a long-standing religious exemption According to documents gathered by La Presse, Ottawa wants to end remote work once and for all for its government workers, by the year 2027
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Nov 28, 2025 • 25min

What building will Steven Guilbeault climb this morning? Plus: The NDP’s French n’est pas très bon.

Elias makos ends the week off with Andrew Caddell, columnist for the Hill Times and President of the Task Force on Linguistic policy, and Daniel Tran, Director of Communication and governmental relations at Casacom. Prime Minister Mark Carney and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith signed a memorandum of understanding yesterday. The agreement between Carney and Smith did come at a cost for the Prime Minister as Steven Guilbault resigned from his ministerial duties over the deal. Quebec Justice Minister Simon Jolin-Barrette is defending the government’s Quebec Constitution bill.  Candidates for the NDP leadership “debated” in “French” last night.
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Nov 27, 2025 • 25min

Mark Carney drops Canada’s ‘feminist foreign policy’ Plus: Loto-Québec partners with Costco, and not everyone is happy about it

Joining Elias on The Big 5 this morning were Caroline Codsi, Founder & Chief Equity Officer, Women in Governance & Lea Streliski, Best-selling author, comedian and columnist. Among the topics discussed A Quebec judge has sparked controversy by allowing a man accused of criminal harassment in a domestic-violence case to remove his anti-proximity bracelet so he can spend the winter in Florida — despite allegations he’d already breached his release conditions Transit related violent crime across the country is on the rise in the past decade Prime Minister Mark Carney proclaimed over the weekend that Canada no longer has a foreign feminist policy Just in time for the holidays, Loto-Quebec has begun its first-ever collaboration with the wholesale giant, selling “$1,000 en folie” tickets
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Nov 26, 2025 • 33min

Quebec’s next target is religious schools. Plus: The Quebec judge protecting a criminal’s right to vacation in Florida

In this lively discussion, political analyst Raphaël Melançon and media commentator Meeker Guerrier dive into Quebec’s controversial decision to cut subsidies for religious schools and ban religious symbols for educators. They probe the political motivations behind these measures and assess their impact on minority communities. The duo also reacts to a shocking court ruling allowing a criminal to vacation in Florida, emphasizing the dangers of judicial leniency. Finally, they tackle McGill's cut of 25 varsity sports, highlighting the financial strains in academia.

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