Hosted by Pamela Wallin, No Nonsense brings you a conversation with people making a difference. No filter, no spin, no nonsense.
Is red tape disincentivizing investment in Canadian energy? Heather Exner-Pirot on the mega-projects Ottawa must build to stimulate economic growth.
How will Trump’s foreign policy approach impact the wars in Ukraine and the Middle East? Walter Russell Mead on the state-of-play.
Mark Carney’s approval ratings are still strong but new polls hint it's time for some action in Ottawa. How is a scarcity mindset influencing Canadian politics? Pollster David Coletto shares the num…
The pursuit of peace in Ukraine: After a week of historic firsts, will there be a Putin-Zelenskyy meeting? Marcus Kolga weighs in.
Are there lessons to be learned from Europe's political battles? Andrew MacDougall on whether Canada is really the most European of non-European countries - and whether we want to be?
The latest on the trade and tariff front - Canada and the US are still struggling to come to a deal after the deadline has passed. Trevor Tombe shares his insight.
Does the Elon-Trump breakup change the future of space research? Space expert Elizabeth Howell returns to No Nonsense.
Everyone is re-thinking how they do business - is Canada ready to invest and diversify... and perhaps, get out of the way? Heather Exner-Pirot, Margaret McCuaig-Johnston, and Mark Norman on No Nonsen…
Despite the on-going tariff and trade battles, for many Canadians, affordability remains their biggest concern. There are countless families who struggle to put food on the table. So food and the fut…
Are cuts to military procurement and training leaving soldiers in the field unprepared and unprotected? Tom Lawson on red tape and readiness.
Ottawa is expanding state access to subscriber data and giving political parties a free ride when it comes to protecting voter data. Is this a red flag for what is to come in the new Ottawa? We’ll as…
Is the Iranian dictatorship a failing house of cards? Christian Leuprecht insightful analysis of the tactics and strategy at play.
Can the G7 survive a disinterested or distracted Donald Trump? Do the leaders need a new mission? We discuss with Gary Mar.
With chaos in the Middle East, Canada needs to step up its game and become a more predictable energy supplier. Sonya Savage and Heather Exner-Pirot on making the most of our natural resources.
Politics vs. economics. Ian Lee says PM Carney may be doomed to be a one-term prime minister if he doesn't make some risky and radical moves. Plus, Does Canada need its own DOGE?
Products labelled as "Made in Canada" in grocery stores may not be what they appear. Is buying and selling "Canadian" more of a marketing ploy than a mass movement? Sylvain Charlebois explains.
It’s Prime Minister Carney’s first Speech from the Throne. Heather Exner-Pirot, Mark Norman, and Margaret McCuaig-Johnston look into what’s been promised – on No Nonsense with Pamela Wallin.
Putin pulled the plug on peace talks - what is the next move for Ukraine and her allies? Marcus Kolga looks at the options for all of us.
South of the border, the democrats are struggling to rebuild, and Trump’s approval is falling. US Pollster Clifford Young looks at the politics at play for our powerful trading partner.
Will the new cabinet actually offer the change that Canadians want and that the Prime Minister promised? James Moore takes a look at who is at the table and why.