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  • Generational fairness and government budgets with Paul Kershaw

    Should governments be concerned about generational fairness? On this episode, Nate is joined by Paul Kershaw, professor at the UBC School of Population and Public Health, and founder of Generation Squeeze, a national research, education, and advocacy organization focused on fairness for younger Canadians. With the federal budget set to be released on April 19,…

  • Vaccine procurement with Anita Anand

    Public health measures remain critical, but mass vaccination is how we end this crisis. On this episode, Nate is joined by Minister Anita Anand to discuss Canada’s vaccine procurement efforts, where we are today, and what we can expect going forward.  Anand and her team have worked around the clock for over a year now,…

  • An unsustainable housing market with John Pasalis & Mike Moffatt

    Experts are warning that Canada’s housing market is overheated and unsustainable. On this episode, Nate is joined by John Pasalis and Mike Moffatt to discuss what’s driven the surge in prices and what the federal government should do in response. John Pasalis is a specialist in real estate data analysis and president of Realosophy Realty,…

  • Children's rights in our digital world with Baroness Beeban Kidron

    Baroness Beeban Kidron joins Nate to discuss children’s rights in our digital world, and why we need new rules to protect them. Kidron has been a member of the British House of Lords since 2012. Previously an award-winning filmmaker, her last documentary film InRealLife ultimately led her to become an advocate for children’s rights online,…

  • Ending chronic homelessness with Adam Vaughan & Anne Babcock

    Our federal government has committed to end chronic homelessness, and Nate is joined by Adam Vaughan and Anne Babcock to discuss how we can best deliver on that commitment.  Adam is the Liberal MP for Spadina-Fort York, and a former Toronto city councillor. His political career at both levels has been motivated by a passionate…

  • Global health equity with Dr. Paul Farmer

    Dr. Paul Farmer joins Nate to talk about global health equity, both with reference to past health crises, and today’s. In his recent book, Fevers Feuds & Diamonds, Dr. Farmer writes about his first-hand experience responding to the Ebola crisis in West Africa, and what we can learn from it.  Dr. Farmer is professor and…

  • Stimulus, recovery, & fiscal responsibility with Kevin Page

    Kevin Page joins Nate to discuss fiscal responsibility, stimulus and recovery spending, and fiscal anchors or what the Fall Economic Statement described as “fiscal guardrails.” Kevin is currently president and CEO of the Institute of Fiscal Studies and Democracy at the University of Ottawa, but no doubt better known as Canada’s first Parliamentary Budget Officer,…

  • Affordable, accessible, and high-quality child care with Armine Yalnizyan

    Armine Yalnizyan joins Nate to discuss the need for a stronger federal role in creating a cross-Canada quality early learning and child care system.   Armine is a labour economist and Atkinson Fellow on the Future of Work. She recently served as senior economic policy advisor to the deputy minister of employment and social development Canada,…

  • Solitary confinement in Canada with Anthony Doob

    In the last parliament, our government passed C-83 to address solitary confinement with new and supposedly improved “structured intervention units”, but a recent report found that 10% of inmates in these units continue to actually be in what we know to be solitary confinement and worse, for long enough to meet the UN’s definition of…

  • Vaccine safety with Tara Moriarty

    Dr. Tara Moriarty is an infectious disease research scientist, director of the Moriarty research lab, and professor at the University of Toronto. She joins Nate on this episode to answer common questions about vaccine safety. Dr. Moriarty also hosts  a regular Zoom Q&A that anyone can join to answer any questions related to vaccines and…