• Health for All with Dr. Jane Philpott
    Jun 18 2024

    Nate is joined on this episode by Dr. Jane Philpott, a former federal Health Minister and currently the Dean of Health Sciences at Queen’s University. She has recently published her book: Health for All, A Doctor’s Prescription for a Healthier Canada.

    Before politics, Dr. Philpott practiced family medicine for over 25 years, including important development work in Niger. She was elected in 2015 and served in cabinet in a number of roles, including in Health and Indigenous Services. She was a member of the Liberal caucus until the SNC-Lavalin affair, after which she ran as an independent candidate in the 2019 election.

    Nate and Dr. Philpott discuss her book 'Health for All' and the need for improved access to primary care in Canada, a better focus on the social determinants of health, and why we should treat substance use as a health issue in the midst of a devastating public health crisis.

    They also discuss her time in politics, including her reflections on how she left, and whether she would be interested in returning to political life.

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    54 mins
  • Public Health and Police Reform with Mohamed Shuriye
    Jun 11 2024

    Nate is joined by Mohamed Shuriye, Director of Community Safety and Well-being at the City of Toronto to discuss police reform and more effective alternate public health responses.

    Mo has led the city’s efforts to develop an alternative community safety response model that is now rolling out across Toronto.

    While conservatives seem intent on fighting a renewed war on drugs and pursuing fear-based policies, the evidence continues to point to a public health approach for people in crisis, in collaboration with community partners.

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    37 mins
  • C-270 and social conservatism with Arnold Viersen
    May 31 2024

    Nate is joined on this episode by Conservative MP Arnold Viersen. They talk about his legislation to protect people on porn platforms, his social conservative views and advocacy on abortion, and the role of social conservatism in today’s Conservative Party.

    In the interest of full transparency, Nate invited Arnold on the podcast to talk about C-270. However, Arnold had introduced a petition to protect the preborn in early May, and has a history of advocacy against abortion. So Nate also asked him questions about his social conservatism, and only after a half hour conversation about his legislative work on pornography. Arnold emailed Nate to say he felt ambushed and that he would not have come on the podcast.

    We’re posting the whole thing, unedited, and you be the judge.



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    1 hr
  • Protests and Palestine with Safia Southey and Dr. Amgad Elsherif
    May 24 2024

    Nate is joined on this episode by Columbia law student Safia Southey and thoracic surgeon Dr. Amgad Elsherif.

    Safia participated in the encampment at Columbia that helped to spark similar protests at campuses across North America. She speaks to the importance of protest, the role students can play in raising awareness and affecting change, and the need to differentiate between criticism of Israel and antisemitism.

    Dr. Amgad Elsherif is a thoracic surgeon based in Ontario who has been on the ground in Gaza to provide emergency medical care. He shares his firsthand experiences of the devastating impact of the war on children in Gaza, including the impacts of the inability to access basic medical supplies.

    Chapters:

    00:00 Introduction and Background of the Guests

    01:24 The Distinction Between Criticism of Israel and Anti-Semitism

    with guest Safia Southey (3:00)

    3:00 Safia’s Background and Initial Involvement

    05:10 Details of the Columbia Encampment

    07:44 Safia’s Personal Motivations and Experiences

    12:42 Addressing Antisemitism and Criticism of Israel

    20:23 Complexities of Zionism and Palestinian Rights

    20:45 The Complexity of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

    24:43 The Need for a Ceasefire and Protection of Civilian Lives

    32:04 Challenges Faced by Student Protesters at Columbia University

    34:26 Media Coverage of the Crackdown

    36:46 Threats and Intimidation by the School

    with guest Dr. Amgad Elsherif (43:18)

    44:12 The Reality on the Ground in Gaza

    53:08 Effectiveness of IDF Messages to Civilians

    59:15 The Human Impact of War on Children

    01:02:51 Recognition of a Palestinian State



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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Who's Hungry with Neil Hetherington
    May 17 2024

    Nate is joined on this episode by Neil Hetherington, CEO of the Daily Bread Food Bank, to discuss the recent surge in food bank visits, the diverse demographics of those in need, and the crucial role of policy reform in alleviating poverty and homelessness.

    Neil Hetherington joined Daily Bread Food Bank as CEO in January 2018. Neil’s non-profit experience includes 16 years as CEO of Habitat for Humanity in Toronto, and then New York City, and two years as CEO of Dixon Hall, a multi-service agency with 240 staff serving thousands of people in Toronto through its social programs, shelters, seniors’ programs, youth initiatives and community revitalization efforts.



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    38 mins
  • Taxes and productivity with Trevor Tombe
    May 10 2024

    Nate is joined on this episode by economist Trevor Tombe for a discussion on the price on pollution, its impact on food inflation, wealth and capital gains taxation, and the government’s acquisition of the TMX pipeline.

    Trevor is a professor of Economics at the University of Calgary and a Research Fellow at The School of Public Policy, with research exploring a broad range of topics, but focused mainly on international trade, macroeconomics, and fiscal federalism. He is also a co-director of Finances of the Nation.



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    1 hr and 22 mins
  • Beyond partisanship with Mike Morrice
    Apr 29 2024

    Nate is joined on this episode by Green MP for Kitchener Centre Mike Morrice for a discussion on the Canada Disability Benefit, the successes and shortcomings of the government’s climate plan, and the importance of acting as a voice for one’s constituents.

    Mike was first elected in 2021 and has been a strong local advocate for greater climate action, as well as the need to lift people out of poverty and more meaningfully address wealth inequality.



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    57 mins
  • Free speech and civil liberties with Marilyn Gladu
    Apr 20 2024

    Nate is joined on this episode by Conservative MP Marilyn Gladu for a discussion on the challenges faced when protecting civil liberties in Canada, as well as a wider conversation on areas of common ground and disagreement.

    Marilyn represents the riding of Sarnia—Lambton. She is a professional engineer by trade, who worked for Dow Chemical for 21 years in a variety of roles locally and globally. Her work in the house has ranged from work to ensure greater access to palliative care, better pension protections and her current role as opposition critic for civil liberties.



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    55 mins