Carney’s Trade Plan Just Backfired… Here’s Why
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In this episode of Inside Canadian Politics, Kevin Klein is joined by Winnipeg Sun columnists Lawrence Pinsky and former Liberal MP Robert-Falcon Ouellette for a sharp, wide-ranging discussion on the direction of Canada—and the decisions shaping its future.
At the centre of the conversation is Prime Minister Mark Carney’s newly announced advisory council on Canada-U.S. trade. Is it a serious effort to strengthen negotiations, or a strategic move to manage risk and share accountability if talks falter? The panel digs into what’s really driving the decision—and who is actually influencing Canada’s negotiating strategy.
From there, the discussion expands to the growing tension in Western Canada. With frustration building over energy policy, stalled development, and federal priorities, are we seeing the early signs of a deeper national divide? The conversation explores Alberta’s rising discontent, questions around representation, and what it could mean for the future of Confederation.
The episode also tackles declining voter turnout and public disengagement. Are Canadians losing faith in politics—or are political decisions themselves driving people away from the process?
It’s a candid, thoughtful exchange that cuts through talking points and gets to the core issues: affordability, leadership, national unity, and trust in government.
If you’re trying to make sense of where Canada is heading, this is a conversation you won’t want to miss.