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EPISODE · Jul 13, 2026 · 27 MIN

Why the Political Mood in Canada May Be Changing

from Scott Fox After 9

Prime Minister Mark Carney is defending the new agreement to finally open the Gordie Howe International Bridge between Windsor and Detroit, calling it a good deal for Canada. But would any Prime Minister ever admit to signing a bad deal? Scott breaks down what was announced, what's still unknown, and why Canadians should always look beyond the government's talking points before deciding whether an agreement is truly in the country's best interest. Also on today's episode, President Donald Trump reflects on the life and legacy of the late Senator Lindsey Graham following news of his passing. Scott also argues that municipal politicians who dramatically increased property taxes shouldn't expect another term in office as voters prepare to head to the polls this fall. Plus, is Canada's political mood beginning to shift? Scott examines what he sees as a growing wave of negative mainstream media coverage surrounding Pierre Poilievre's leadership and explains why that excessive coverage may be a sign that Canadians are becoming increasingly frustrated with the economy.

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