#24: #MeToo hits Canadian Politics: Interview with Michelle Coffin
This week we’re talking about the power women in Canadian politics have begun to wield over the last seven days. Michelle Coffin joins the...
#23: Trudeau’s Town Halls, PEI’s Cabinet Shuffle and an Interview with Halifax MLA Lisa...
This week on the show, we talk about Justin Trudeau's town hall tactics, the PEI Cabinet shuffle and what it means for women, and...
#22: PEI’s Most Popular Politician: An Interview with Peter Bevan-Baker
PODCAST | A conversation with the leader of the Island's Green Party about his path to politics, recent events, and his plans for the...
#5: The Push for Evidence-Based Decision-Making in Canadian Politics (And Why it Still Needs...
Dr. Katie Gibbs is a scientist, and one of the founders of the national non-profit Evidence for Democracy a group dedicated to “the transparent...
#21: What happened last week at CBRM council?
PODCAST: Last week’s CBRM council meeting was nothing routine or ordinary, especially for Mayor Cecil Clarke and Councilor Amanda McDougall.
#4: Flying Solo and Representing Yourself – Gabor Lukacs
Gabor Lukacs takes airlines to court. He's not a lawyer, but he's very successful.
#20: What’s happening at bookstores in Pictou County? Interview with Joan Baxter
Podcast: The Pulp Mill at Boat Harbour in Pictou County is the subject of Joan Baxter's new book. She joins us on this episode of the Off Script podcast.
#3: The Effective Citizen – Graham Steele
Most of us have not sat in the backrooms of politics, the places where decisions are really made. But today’s guest on the Govern Yourself...
#2: Collaborating with the Enemy – Adam Kahane
Adam Kahane knows something about collaborating with the enemy. Kahane has been witness to some unlikely collaborations. He has been at the centre of...
#1: Dining with Difference – The People’s Supper
When the founders of The People's Supper began their work, it was called '100 Days, 100 Dinners'. They held their first dinners on Inauguration...