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NEW - Is Mark Carney Too Wordy? More About No-Name Cops

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iHeartRadio
Published
Thu 10 Apr 2025
Episode Link
https://omny.fm/shows/shane-hewitt-and-the-night-shift/new-is-mark-carney-too-wordy-more-about-no-name-cops

Shane Hewitt is joined by journalist and columnist Rob Breakenridge for a discussion about the Canadian federal election, focusing on the shifting dynamics between the Conservative, Liberal, and NDP parties. The conversation centers around the impact of Donald Trump's actions on the Canadian political landscape, noting how the Liberal party initially benefited while the Conservatives struggled to position themselves. Rob and Shane analyze the communication styles of the party leaders, particularly Pierre Poilievre's seemingly slick messaging and Mark Carney's use of complex language, which is perceived as both a strength and a weakness. The interview also highlights the NDP's declining popularity and the overall uncertainty surrounding the election outcome, with the possibility of a two-party race emerging between the Conservatives and Liberals. More from Rob https://robbreakenridge.substack.com/ 

Gavin Tighe, a lawyer and senior partner with Gardiner Roberts LLP, joins Shane Hewitt for a discussion that centers on the Calgary Police Department's new policy of not requiring officers to disclose their names, citing concerns about "doxing." Doxing, explained as the online publication of personal information to harass or intimidate, has become a significant problem, particularly targeting police officers following protests. Gavin tells Shane that while police accountability is crucial, the current level of online harassment—including threats against officers and their families—undermines their ability to perform their duties effectively. He says this issue warrants legislative action, potentially criminalizing the doxing of police officers, similar to practices in Australia, to balance freedom of speech with the safety and efficacy of law enforcement. 

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