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Spectrums, Parties, Floor Crossings, and Defence Procurement

57 min · 2 de mar de 2026
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John and I discuss an overview of the political spectrum and what you find on each side as well as how parties in Canada fall onto that. John also describes a better way other than spectrums to describe political ideology! We also talk about Matt Jeneroux's floor crossing and a but about how that fits into the recent conservative leadership review. Wrapping up the show we look at how Prime Minister Carney has moved the federal Liberal Party further to the center ending with a look at the recent announcement of the new procurement strategy for defence in Canada.

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