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17 Jan 2022Episode #1: Dialogue with Andrew Coyne00:36:31

Hub Dialogues (part of The Hub, Canada’s daily information source for public policy – www.thehub.ca) are in-depth conversations about big ideas from the worlds of business, economics, geopolitics, public policy, and technology.

 

The Hub Dialogues feature The Hub's editor at large, Sean Speer, in conversation with leading entrepreneurs, policymakers, scholars, and thinkers on the issues and challenges that will shape Canada's future at home and abroad.

 

This episode features Sean Speer in conversation with journalist Andrew Coyne, long-time Canadian columnist and political commentator who currently writes for the Globe and Mail and appears regularly on CBC’s At Issue panel.

 

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The Hub is Canada's leading information source on public policy. Stridently non-partisan, The Hub is committed to delivering to Canadians the latest analysis and cutting-edge perspectives into the debates that are shaping our collective future.

 

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19 Jan 2022Episode #2: Dialogue with Chris Ragan00:36:10

Hub Dialogues (part of The Hub, Canada’s daily information source for public policy – www.thehub.ca) are in-depth conversations about big ideas from the worlds of business, economics, geopolitics, public policy, and technology.

 

The Hub Dialogues feature The Hub's editor-at-large, Sean Speer, in conversation with leading entrepreneurs, policymakers, scholars, and thinkers on the issues and challenges that will shape Canada's future at home and abroad.

 

This episode features Sean Speer in conversation with McGill University economist Chris Ragan on fiscal and monetary policy in general and the conceptual and practical flaws of Modern Monetary Theory in particular.

 

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21 Jan 2022Episode #3: Dialogue with David Frum: COVID-19 in Canada and the U.S.00:27:14

Hub Dialogues (part of The Hub, Canada’s daily information source for public policy – www.thehub.ca) are in-depth conversations about big ideas from the worlds of business, economics, geopolitics, public policy, and technology.

 

The Hub Dialogues feature The Hub's editor-at-large, Sean Speer, in conversation with leading entrepreneurs, policymakers, scholars, and thinkers on the issues and challenges that will shape Canada's future at home and abroad.

 

This episode is the first of The Hub's new bi-weekly series featuring Sean Speer in conversation with leading author, journalist, and thinker David Frum. The two discuss the Canadian and American responses to the COVID-19 pandemic, how they have diverged, and what it says about the political cultures of the two countries.

 

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The Hub is Canada's leading information source on public policy. Stridently non-partisan, The Hub is committed to delivering to Canadians the latest analysis and cutting-edge perspectives into the debates that are shaping our collective future.

 

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24 Jan 2022Episode #4: Dialogue with Adam Chambers00:32:59

Hub Dialogues (part of The Hub, Canada’s daily information source for public policy– https://www.thehub.ca) are in-depth conversations about big ideas from the worlds of business, economics, geopolitics, public policy, and technology.

 

The Hub Dialogues feature The Hub's editor-at-large, Sean Speer, in conversation with leading entrepreneurs, policymakers, scholars, and thinkers on the issues and challenges that will shape Canada's future at home and abroad.

 

This episode features Sean Speer in conversation with Conservative Member of Parliament Adam Chambers on economic and fiscal policy, his policy goals as a new MP, and the implications of generational change within Conservative politics.

 

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The Hub is Canada's leading information source on public policy. Stridently non-partisan, The Hub is committed to delivering to Canadians the latest analysis and cutting-edge perspectives into the debates that are shaping our collective future.

 

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25 Jan 2022Episode #5: Dialogue with Batya Ungar-Sargon 00:29:25

Hub Dialogues (part of The Hub, Canada’s daily information source for public policy – https://www.thehub.ca) are in-depth conversations about big ideas from the worlds of business, economics, geopolitics, public policy, and technology.

The Hub Dialogues feature The Hub's editor-at-large, Sean Speer, in conversation with leading entrepreneurs, policymakers, scholars, and thinkers on the issues and challenges that will shape Canada's future at home and abroad.

This episode features Sean Speer in conversation with journalist and author Batya Ungar-Sargon on her interesting and provocative new book, Bad News: How the Woke Media is Undermining Democracy.

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31 Jan 2022Episode #6: Dialogue with Sam Hammond00:28:54

Hub Dialogues (part of The Hub, Canada’s daily information source for public policy – http://www.thehub.ca/) are in-depth conversations about big ideas from the worlds of business, economics, geopolitics, public policy, and technology.

 

The Hub Dialogues feature The Hub's editor-at-large, Sean Speer, in conversation with leading entrepreneurs, policymakers, scholars, and thinkers on the issues and challenges that will shape Canada's future at home and abroad.

 

This episode features Sean Speer in conversation with the Niskanen Center's Director of Poverty and Welfare Policy Sam Hammond on industrial and trade policy and his search for a new Left-Right synthesis in favour of higher rates of economic growth and more social welfare spending.

 

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The Hub is Canada's leading information source on public policy. Stridently non-partisan, The Hub is committed to delivering to Canadians the latest analysis and cutting-edge perspectives into the debates that are shaping our collective future.

 

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01 Feb 2022Episode #7: Dialogue with Amy Zegart00:25:10

Hub Dialogues (part of The Hub, Canada’s daily information source for public policy – http://www.thehub.ca/) are in-depth conversations about big ideas from the worlds of business, economics, geopolitics, public policy, and technology.

 

The Hub Dialogues feature The Hub's editor-at-large, Sean Speer, in conversation with leading entrepreneurs, policymakers, scholars, and thinkers on the issues and challenges that will shape Canada's future at home and abroad.

 

This episode features Sean Speer in conversation with Stanford University professor and Hoover Institution senior fellow Amy Zegart on her fascinating, new book, Lies, Spies, and Algorithms: The History and Future of American Intelligence.

 

If you like what you are hearing on Hub Dialogues consider subscribing to The Hub's daily email newsletter featuring our insights and analysis on public policy issues. Subscription is free. Simply sign up here: https://newsletter.thehub.ca/.

 

The Hub is Canada's leading information source on public policy. Stridently non-partisan, The Hub is committed to delivering to Canadians the latest analysis and cutting-edge perspectives into the debates that are shaping our collective future.

 

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04 Feb 2022Episode #8: Dialogue with David Frum: Russia, Ukraine, and the Conservative Party 00:27:56

Hub Dialogues (part of The Hub, Canada’s daily information source for public policy – https://www.thehub.ca) are in-depth conversations about big ideas from the worlds of business, economics, geopolitics, public policy, and technology.

The Hub Dialogues feature The Hub's editor-at-large, Sean Speer, in conversation with leading entrepreneurs, policymakers, scholars, and thinkers on the issues and challenges that will shape Canada's future at home and abroad.

This episode is the second of The Hub's new bi-weekly series featuring Sean Speer in conversation with leading author, journalist, and thinker David Frum. The two discuss how Europe’s energy dependence on Russia is shaping its response to Russia’s aggression towards Ukraine and the role for Canadian natural gas exports to change this dynamic. They also speak about launch of a new leadership race in the Conservative Party and what the party should do to maintain its unity and expand its reach to new and different voters. 

If you like what you are hearing on Hub Dialogues consider subscribing to The Hub's daily email newsletter featuring our insights and analysis on public policy issues. Subscription is free. Simply sign up here: https://newsletter.thehub.ca/.

The Hub is Canada's leading information source on public policy. Stridently non-partisan, The Hub is committed to delivering to Canadians the latest analysis and cutting-edge perspectives into the debates that are shaping our collective future.

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07 Feb 2022Episode #9: Dialogue with Lawrence Wright00:23:18

Hub Dialogues (part of The Hub, Canada’s daily information source for public policy – https://www.thehub.ca) are in-depth conversations about big ideas from the worlds of business, economics, geopolitics, public policy, and technology.

 

The Hub Dialogues feature The Hub's editor-at-large, Sean Speer, in conversation with leading entrepreneurs, policymakers, scholars, and thinkers on the issues and challenges that will shape Canada's future at home and abroad.

 

This episode features Sean Speer in conversation with Lawrence Wright, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author and staff writer at The New Yorker magazine, on his illuminating, new book, The Plague Year: America in the Time of COVID.

 

If you like what you are hearing on Hub Dialogues consider subscribing to The Hub's daily email newsletter featuring our insights and analysis on public policy issues. Subscription is free. Simply sign up here: https://newsletter.thehub.ca/.

 

The Hub is Canada's leading information source on public policy. Stridently non-partisan, The Hub is committed to delivering to Canadians the latest analysis and cutting-edge perspectives into the debates that are shaping our collective future.

 

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09 Feb 2022Episode #10: Dialogue with Sean Roberts 00:25:10

Hub Dialogues (part of The Hub, Canada’s daily information source for public policy – https://www.thehub.ca) are in-depth conversations about big ideas from the worlds of business, economics, geopolitics, public policy, and technology.

 

The Hub Dialogues feature The Hub's editor-at-large, Sean Speer, in conversation with leading entrepreneurs, policymakers, scholars, and thinkers on the issues and challenges that will shape Canada's future at home and abroad.

 

This episode features Sean Speer in conversation with Sean Roberts, an associate professor of international affairs and anthropology at George Washington University, on his fascinating and thought-provoking book, The War on the Uyghurs: China’s Internal Campaign against a Muslim Minority.

 

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The Hub is Canada's leading information source for public policy. Stridently non-partisan, The Hub is committed to delivering to Canadians the latest analysis and cutting-edge perspectives into the debates that are shaping our collective future.

 

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14 Feb 2022Episode #11: Dialogue with Jamil Jivani 00:38:24

Hub Dialogues (part of The Hub, Canada’s daily information source for public policy – https://www.thehub.ca) are in-depth conversations about big ideas from the worlds of business, economics, geopolitics, public policy, and technology.

The Hub Dialogues feature The Hub's editor-at-large, Sean Speer, in conversation with leading entrepreneurs, policymakers, scholars, and thinkers on the issues and challenges that will shape Canada's future at home and abroad.

This episode features Sean Speer in conversation with Macdonald-Laurier Institute senior fellow Jamil Jivani on his unconventional career, the importance of role models, and confronting preconceived ideas about race, politics, and ideology.

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16 Feb 2022Episode #12: Dialogue with Brian Dijkema 00:32:41

Hub Dialogues (part of The Hub, Canada’s daily information source for public policy – https://www.thehub.ca) are in-depth conversations about big ideas from the worlds of business, economics, geopolitics, public policy, and technology.

The Hub Dialogues feature The Hub's editor-at-large, Sean Speer, in conversation with leading entrepreneurs, policymakers, scholars, and thinkers on the issues and challenges that will shape Canada's future at home and abroad.

This episode features Sean Speer in conversation with the Cardus Institute's Brian Dijkema on his unique path to the world of think tanks, the future of trade unions, the non-material benefits of work, and Quebec's Bill 21.

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18 Feb 2022Episode #13: Dialogue with David Frum: Canada's Trucker Protests & Emergencies Act 00:25:47

Hub Dialogues (part of The Hub, Canada’s daily information source for public policy – https://www.thehub.ca) are in-depth conversations about big ideas from the worlds of business, economics, geopolitics, public policy, and technology.

The Hub Dialogues feature The Hub's editor-at-large, Sean Speer, in conversation with leading entrepreneurs, policymakers, scholars, and thinkers on the issues and challenges that will shape Canada's future at home and abroad.

This episode is the third of The Hub's new bi-weekly series featuring Sean Speer in conversation with leading author, journalist, and thinker David Frum. The two discuss the high-profile trucker protests in Ottawa, the Canadian government's extraordinary decision to invoke the Emergencies Act, and the long-term consequences for Canada's political culture.

If you like what you are hearing on Hub Dialogues consider subscribing to The Hub's daily email newsletter featuring our insights and analysis on public policy issues. Subscription is free. Simply sign up here: https://newsletter.thehub.ca/.

The Hub is Canada's leading information source for public policy. Stridently non-partisan, The Hub is committed to delivering to Canadians the latest analysis and cutting-edge perspectives into the debates that are shaping our collective future.

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21 Feb 2022Episode #14: Dialogue with Dwight Newman00:27:09

Hub Dialogues (part of The Hub, Canada’s daily information source for public policy – https://www.thehub.ca) are in-depth conversations about big ideas from the worlds of business, economics, geopolitics, public policy, and technology.

The Hub Dialogues feature The Hub's editor-at-large, Sean Speer, in conversation with leading entrepreneurs, policymakers, scholars, and thinkers on the issues and challenges that will shape Canada's future at home and abroad.

This episode features Sean Speer in conversation with University of Saskatchewan law professor Dwight Newman on the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, the state of religious freedom in Canada, and the government’s invocation of the Emergencies Act.

If you like what you are hearing on Hub Dialogues consider subscribing to The Hub's daily email newsletter featuring our insights and analysis on public policy issues. Subscription is free. Simply sign up here: https://newsletter.thehub.ca/.

The Hub is Canada's leading information source for public policy. Stridently non-partisan, The Hub is committed to delivering to Canadians the latest analysis and cutting-edge perspectives into the debates that are shaping our collective future.

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23 Feb 2022Episode #15: Dialogue with Isaac Stone Fish00:19:03

Hub Dialogues (part of The Hub, Canada’s daily information source for public policy – https://www.thehub.ca) are in-depth conversations about big ideas from the worlds of business, economics, geopolitics, public policy, and technology.

The Hub Dialogues feature The Hub's editor-at-large, Sean Speer, in conversation with leading entrepreneurs, policymakers, scholars, and thinkers on the issues and challenges that will shape Canada's future at home and abroad.

This episode features Sean Speer in conversation with journalist and scholar Isaac Stone Fish on his fascinating, new book, America Second: How America's Elites Are Making China Stronger.

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25 Feb 2022Episode #16: Hub Editors - Russia's Invasion of Ukraine/Emergencies Act00:38:26

Hub Dialogues (part of The Hub, Canada’s daily information source for public policy – https://www.thehub.ca) are in-depth conversations about big ideas from the worlds of business, economics, geopolitics, public policy, and technology.

The Hub Dialogues feature The Hub's editor-at-large, Sean Speer, in conversation with leading entrepreneurs, policymakers, scholars, and thinkers on the issues and challenges that will shape Canada's future at home and abroad.

This first instalment of The Hub's weekly, subscriber-only episode of Hub Dialogues features executive director Rudyard Griffiths, editor in chief Stuart Thomson and editor at large Sean Speer on the week's big policy and political issues including Russia's invasion of Ukraine and the federal government's unprecedented invocation of the Emergencies Act. 

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28 Feb 2022Episode #17: Dialogue with Elbridge Colby00:25:47

Hub Dialogues (part of The Hub, Canada’s daily information source for public policy– https://www.thehub.ca) are in-depth conversations about big ideas from the worlds of business, economics, geopolitics, public policy, and technology.

The Hub Dialogues feature The Hub's editor-at-large, Sean Speer, in conversation with leading entrepreneurs, policymakers, scholars, and thinkers on the issues and challenges that will shape Canada's future at home and abroad.

Today’s episode of Hub Dialogues features American foreign and defence policy expert Elbridge Colby. He joins to discuss Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, why Europe must step up as a contributing partner in NATO, and why countering China should still be the main focus of American foreign policy.

If you like what you are hearing on Hub Dialogues consider subscribing to The Hub's daily email newsletter featuring our insights and analysis on public policy issues. Subscription is free. Simply sign up here: https://newsletter.thehub.ca/.

The Hub is Canada's leading information source for information on public policy. Stridently non-partisan, The Hub is committed to delivering to Canadians the latest analysis and cutting-edge perspectives into the debates that are shaping our collective future.

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02 Mar 2022Episode #18: Dialogue with Mark L. Clifford 00:20:29

Hub Dialogues (part of The Hub, Canada’s daily information source for public policy– https://www.thehub.ca) are in-depth conversations about big ideas from the worlds of business, economics, geopolitics, public policy, and technology.

The Hub Dialogues feature The Hub's editor-at-large, Sean Speer, in conversation with leading entrepreneurs, policymakers, scholars, and thinkers on the issues and challenges that will shape Canada's future at home and abroad.

This episode of Hub Dialogues features host Sean Speer in conversation with former executive of the Asia Business Council Mark L. Clifford where they discuss his new book about China’s crackdown on Hong Kong, China’s broader ambitions, and why he doubts he will ever return to the city he used to live and work.

If you like what you are hearing on Hub Dialogues consider subscribing to The Hub's daily email newsletter featuring our insights and analysis on public policy issues. Subscription is free. Simply sign up here: https://newsletter.thehub.ca/.

The Hub is Canada's leading information source for information on public policy. Stridently non-partisan, The Hub is committed to delivering to Canadians the latest analysis and cutting-edge perspectives into the debates that are shaping our collective future.

Visit The Hub now at https://www.thehub.ca.



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04 Mar 2022Episode #19: Dialogue with David Frum: The role of social media in Russia's invasion of Ukraine00:22:42

Hub Dialogues (part of The Hub, Canada’s daily information source for public policy – https://www.thehub.ca) are in-depth conversations about big ideas from the worlds of business, economics, geopolitics, public policy, and technology.

The Hub Dialogues feature The Hub's editor-at-large, Sean Speer, in conversation with leading entrepreneurs, policymakers, scholars, and thinkers on the issues and challenges that will shape Canada's future at home and abroad.

This episode is the fourth of The Hub's new bi-weekly series featuring Sean Speer in conversation with leading author, journalist, and thinker David Frum. The two discuss the role of social media in the context of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the ideological and political tensions that the invasion has exposed among American conservatives, and its potential consequences for Canadian defence and security policy.

If you like what you are hearing on Hub Dialogues consider subscribing to The Hub's daily email newsletter featuring our insights and analysis on public policy issues. Subscription is free. Simply sign up here: https://newsletter.thehub.ca/.

The Hub is Canada's leading information source for public policy. Stridently non-partisan, The Hub is committed to delivering to Canadians the latest analysis and cutting-edge perspectives into the debates that are shaping our collective future.

Visit The Hub now at https://www.thehub.ca.



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04 Mar 2022Episode #20: Hub Roundtable: Economic sanctions against Russia and Conservative leadership race00:34:00

Hub Dialogues (part of The Hub, Canada’s daily information source for public policy – https://www.thehub.ca) are in-depth conversations about big ideas from the worlds of business, economics, geopolitics, public policy, and technology.

The Hub Dialogues feature The Hub's editor-at-large, Sean Speer, in conversation with leading entrepreneurs, policymakers, scholars, and thinkers on the issues and challenges that will shape Canada's future at home and abroad.

This week’s Hub Dialogue roundtable focuses on two issues making headlines. Why has the public and political response on the part of Western nations been so fast and furious with regards to both punishing the regime of Vladimir Putin economically as well as taking unprecedented steps to assist the embattled Ukraine government through arms transfers? Are we witnessing something genuinely new in terms of public perceptions of the threat of authoritarianism to liberal international order? Next, what are Canadians to make of the state of play of the nascent Conversative leadership race? Is this a party that is about to radically reposition itself on the political map? Or, are persistent challenges at the federal ballot box likely to blunt efforts to take the Conversative party in more populist direction? The roundtable digs into who the possible leadership candidates are and what do they stand for. 

If you like what you are hearing on Hub Dialogues consider subscribing to The Hub's daily email newsletter featuring our insights and analysis on public policy issues. Subscription is free. Simply sign up here: https://newsletter.thehub.ca/.

The Hub is Canada's leading information source for public policy. Stridently non-partisan, The Hub is committed to delivering to Canadians the latest analysis and cutting-edge perspectives into the debates that are shaping our collective future.

Visit The Hub now at https://www.thehub.ca.



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07 Mar 2022Episode #21: Dialogue with Benjamin H. Barton00:24:40

Hub Dialogues (part of The Hub, Canada’s daily information source for public policy– https://www.thehub.ca) are in-depth conversations about big ideas from the worlds of business, economics, geopolitics, public policy, and technology.

The Hub Dialogues feature The Hub's editor-at-large, Sean Speer, in conversation with leading entrepreneurs, policymakers, scholars, and thinkers on the issues and challenges that will shape Canada's future at home and abroad.

This episode of Hub Dialogues features host Sean Speer in conversation with University of Tennessee law professor Benjamin Barton about his thought-provoking new book, The Credentialed Court: Inside the Cloistered, Elite World of American Justice.

If you like what you are hearing on Hub Dialogues consider subscribing to The Hub's daily email newsletter featuring our insights and analysis on public policy issues. Subscription is free. Simply sign up here: https://newsletter.thehub.ca/.

The Hub is Canada's leading information source for information on public policy. Stridently non-partisan, The Hub is committed to delivering to Canadians the latest analysis and cutting-edge perspectives into the debates that are shaping our collective future.

Visit The Hub now at https://www.thehub.ca.



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09 Mar 2022Episode #22: Dialogue with Andrew Bacevich00:27:24

Hub Dialogues (part of The Hub, Canada’s daily information source for public policy– https://www.thehub.ca) are in-depth conversations about big ideas from the worlds of business, economics, geopolitics, public policy, and technology.

The Hub Dialogues feature The Hub's editor-at-large, Sean Speer, in conversation with leading entrepreneurs, policymakers, scholars, and thinkers on the issues and challenges that will shape Canada's future at home and abroad.

This episode of Hub Dialogues features host Sean Speer in conversation with Andrew Bacevich, president of the foreign policy think-tank, the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft, about his timely and relevant book, After the Apocalypse: America’s Role in a World Transformed.

If you like what you are hearing on Hub Dialogues consider subscribing to The Hub's daily email newsletter featuring our insights and analysis on public policy issues. Subscription is free. Simply sign up here: https://newsletter.thehub.ca/.

The Hub is Canada's leading information source for information on public policy. Stridently non-partisan, The Hub is committed to delivering to Canadians the latest analysis and cutting-edge perspectives into the debates that are shaping our collective future.

Visit The Hub now at https://www.thehub.ca.



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11 Mar 2022Episode #23: Hub Roundtable: Conservative leadership race00:36:57

Hub Dialogues (part of The Hub, Canada’s daily information source for public policy – https://www.thehub.ca) are in-depth conversations about big ideas from the worlds of business, economics, geopolitics, public policy, and technology.

The Hub Dialogues feature The Hub's editor-at-large, Sean Speer, in conversation with leading entrepreneurs, policymakers, scholars, and thinkers on the issues and challenges that will shape Canada's future at home and abroad.

This week’s Hub Dialogue roundtable focuses entirely on the Conservative leadership race. First, what is the field of play and who are the candidates that we should be keeping an eye on? Is Pierre Poilievre truly the frontrunner? Does Jean Charest understand the modern Conservative Party? And what should we make of Brampton Mayor Patrick Brown and Conservative MP Leslyn Lewis? Then, the roundtable identifies some key policy issues that should be important in the race, while the candidates battle to lead the party.

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The Hub is Canada's leading information source for public policy. Stridently non-partisan, The Hub is committed to delivering to Canadians the latest analysis and cutting-edge perspectives into the debates that are shaping our collective future.

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14 Mar 2022Episode #24: Dialogue with Tim Higgins 00:29:56

Hub Dialogues (part of The Hub, Canada’s daily information source for public policy – https://www.thehub.ca) are in-depth conversations about big ideas from the worlds of business, economics, geopolitics, public policy, and technology.

The Hub Dialogues feature The Hub's editor-at-large, Sean Speer, in conversation with leading entrepreneurs, policymakers, scholars, and thinkers on the issues and challenges that will shape Canada's future at home and abroad.

This episode of Hub Dialogues features host Sean Speer in conversation with Wall Street Journal reporter TIm Higgins on his fascinating, new book, Power Play: Tesla, Elon Musk, and the Bet of the Century.

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16 Mar 2022Episode #25: Dialogue with Jeremy Peters 00:20:41

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This episode of Hub Dialogues features host Sean Speer in conversation with New York Times correspondent Jeremy Peters on his insightful, new book, Insurgency: How Republicans Lost their Party and Got Everything they Ever Wanted.

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18 Mar 2022Episode #26: Dialogue with David Frum: COVID-19's second anniversary and China00:25:56

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This episode is the fifth of The Hub's new bi-weekly series featuring Sean Speer in conversation with leading author, journalist, and thinker David Frum. The two mark the two-year anniversary of COVID-19 lockdown and the pandemic's long-term consequences for the West's relationship with China, including the threat of a new Cold War and what it all means for Canada.

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18 Mar 2022Episode #27: Hub Roundtable: Conservative Party Leadership and Digital Currencies00:35:04

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This week’s Hub Dialogue roundtable focuses on two big issues. The first is the current state of the Conservative Party of Canada’s leadership. How are the different campaigns performing thus far? What should we make of early campaign attacks? Is Pierre Poilievre running a front-runner campaign? Can Patrick Brown persuade party members that he knows how to win in cities? Next, the roundtable welcomes serial entrepreneur and Hub contributor Philip Deck to discuss his recent commentary for The Hub on digital currencies. Should the Bank of Canada establish a digital currency? How would it work? What would be its benefits? And how important is trust in determining it success? 

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21 Mar 2022Episode #28: Dialogue with Jimmy Soni 00:31:25

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This episode of Hub Dialogues features host Sean Speer in conversation with journalist and author Jimmy Soni on his fascinating, new book, The Founders: The Story of Paypal and the Entrepreneurs Who Shaped Silicon Valley.

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23 Mar 2022Episode #29: Dialogue with Michael Ignatieff00:40:07

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This episode of Hub Dialogues features host Sean Speer in conversation with author, thinker, and former leader of the Liberal Party of Canada Michael Ignatieff on his thoughtful, new book, On Consolation: Finding Solace in Dark Times.

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25 Mar 2022Episode #30: Hub Roundtable: Leadership polling and crazy inflation ideas00:35:57

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This week’s Hub Dialogue roundtable focuses on the latest developments in the Conservative leadership race, including a brand new poll from the Angus Reid Institute. We also examine the governance agreement announced by the Liberal Party and the NDP this week and how it will affect the dynamic in Ottawa. Finally, we take a look at the latest big trend sweeping the world: governments cutting cheques to deal with rising prices.

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28 Mar 2022Episode #31: Dialogue with Carolyn Dewar00:27:38

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This episode of Hub Dialogues features host Sean Speer in conversation with Carolyn Dewar, a senior partner at McKinsey & Company who co-leads its CEO and Board excellent services, and co-author of the new book, CEO excellence: The Six Mindsets That Distinguish the Best Leaders from the Rest.

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30 Mar 2022Episode #32: Dialogue with David Skok00:39:55

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This episode of Hub Dialogues features host Sean Speer in conversation with David Skok, the CEO and editor in chief of The Logic, a fast-growing online media site dedicated to journalism on innovation and technology, about the state of the news media in Canada and its future in the digital age.

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01 Apr 2022Episode #33: Dialogue with David Frum: Liberal-NDP Agreement & Upcoming Federal Budget00:25:16

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This is the sixth episode of The Hub's bi-weekly series featuring Sean Speer in conversation with leading author, journalist, and thinker David Frum. The two discuss the recent Liberal-NDP parliamentary agreement, what it may mean for Canadian fiscal policy including in the forthcoming federal budget, and the potential that it triggers a market-oriented reaction as we saw in the 1970s and 1980s.

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01 Apr 2022Episode #34: Hub Roundtable: Conservative Leadership Race & Upcoming Federal Budget00:33:56

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This week’s Hub Dialogue roundtable focuses on the latest developments in the Conservative leadership race and the potential for Jean Charest to sculpt a winning message. We also preview the upcoming federal budget and discuss how likely it is that the Liberals will boost defence spending to satisfy the NATO target of 2 percent of GDP.

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04 Apr 2022Episode #35: Dialogue with Maria Lily Shaw 00:25:27

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This episode of Hub Dialogues features host Sean Speer in conversation with Montreal Economic Institute economist Maria Lily Shaw on her recent policy paper, Real Solutions for What Ails Canada's Health Care Systems: Lessons from Sweden and the United Kingdom.

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06 Apr 2022Episode #36: Dialogue with Karen Restoule 00:46:20

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This episode of Hub Dialogues features host Sean Speer in conversation with Karen Restoule, the CEO of Shared Value Solutions, an environmental consultancy focused on Indigenous communities, as well as a regular Hub contributor. The two discuss her path into the world of public policy, the state of Canada's criminal justice system, new models of Indigenous partnerships in resource development, and progress on the shared project of reconciliation.

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08 Apr 2022Episode #37: Hub Roundtable: The federal budget shows some restraint. Or does it?00:36:35

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This week’s Hub Dialogue roundtable focuses on the government's baby steps on economic growth in the federal budget and why we should be skeptical about the claim that this is a budget of "restraint." We also dive into the Conservative leadership race to discuss Jean Charest's new policy on protecting critical infrastructure and whether Pierre Poilievre's massive crowds will translate into votes at the ballot box.

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11 Apr 2022Episode #38: Dialogue with Matthew Continetti00:44:28

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This episode of Hub Dialogues features host Sean Speer in conversation with Matthew Continetti, a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and founding editor of the Washington Free Beacon, on his important, new book, The Right: The Hundred-Year War for American Conservatism.

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13 Apr 2022Episode #39: Dialogue with James Moore 00:38:28

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This episode of Hub Dialogues features host Sean Speer in conversation with the Hon. James Moore, the former federal Cabinet minister and current senior advisor at Dentons and Edelman, on the state of Canadian policy and politics, the limits of populism, and the case for conservative optimism and aspiration.

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15 Apr 2022Episode #40: Dialogue with David Frum: Why Canada should knock down the prime minister's residence00:26:23

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about big ideas from the worlds of business, economics, geopolitics, public policy, and technology.

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thinkers on the issues and challenges that will shape Canada's future at home and abroad.

This is the seventh episode of The Hub's bi-weekly series featuring Sean Speer in conversation with leading author, journalist, and

thinker David Frum. The two discuss what should be done with historic government properties including the Canadian Prime Minister's

residence and the legacy of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms as it celebrates its fortieth anniversary.

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15 Apr 2022Episode #41: Hub Roundtable: The shadow campaign in the Conservative leadership race00:38:43

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This week’s Hub Dialogue roundtable discusses the shadow campaign going on behind the scenes of the Conservative leadership race that the media will struggle to report on. We also dig into the recent interest rate hikes by the Bank of Canada and what it means for average people.

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18 Apr 2022Episode #42: Dialogue with Spencer Jakab00:38:20

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This episode of Hub Dialogues features host Sean Speer in conversation with Wall Street Journal editor and journalist Spencer Jakab on his fascinating, new book, The Revolution That Wasn't: GameStop, Reddit, and the Fleecing of Small Investors.

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20 Apr 2022Episode #43: Dialogue with Brian Dijkema 00:33:28

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This episode of Hub Dialogues features host Sean Speer in conversation with the Cardus Institute’s Brian Dijkema on his interesting, new policy paper, Breaking Down Work Barriers for People with Disabilities.

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22 Apr 2022Episode #44: Hub Roundtable: Charest's private health-care gambit and Musk's Twitter takeover00:35:04

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This week’s Hub Dialogue roundtable discusses a busy policy week in the Conservative leadership race, with a focus on housing and health care, and then digs into Elon Musk's attempted takeover of Twitter and the increasingly unpopular idea of free speech.

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25 Apr 2022Episode #45: Dialogue with Joe Zammit-Lucia 00:28:42

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This episode of Hub Dialogues features host Sean Speer in conversation with author, entrepreneur, and policy thinker Joe Zammit-Lucia on his thought-provoking, new book, The New Political Capitalism: How Businesses and Societies Can Thrive in a Deeply Politicized World.

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27 Apr 2022Episode #46: Dialogue with Jan-Werner Müller 00:40:32

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This episode of Hub Dialogues features host Sean Speer in conversation with Princeton University political philosopher Jan-Werner Müller on his thoughtful new book, Democracy Rules.

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29 Apr 2022Episode #47: Dialogue with David Frum: Disney & Political Capitalism 00:24:39

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This is the eighth episode of The Hub's bi-weekly series featuring Sean Speer in conversation with leading author, journalist, and thinker David Frum. The two discuss the rise of so-called "political capitalism", Florida governor Ron DeSantis' conflict with Disney, and what these developments tell us about the state of contemporary conservatism.

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29 Apr 2022Episode #48: Hub Roundtable: The carbon tax consensus and corporate wokeness00:42:50

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This week’s Hub Dialogue roundtable discusses the final deadline of the Conservative leadership race and the carbon tax consensus that the candidates have settled on. We also dig into the controversy in Florida that sees Governor Ron Desantis battling Disney and discuss whether this kind of corporate wokeness is coming to Canada. 

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02 May 2022Episode #49: Dialogue with J.J. McCullough 00:38:24

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This episode of Hub Dialogues features host Sean Speer in conversation with Washington Post columnist and popular YouTuber J.J. McCullough on the world of YouTube, his heterodox worldview, and why his thinking and writing often triggers mainstream pundits.

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04 May 2022Episode #50: Dialogue with David Freedlander 00:26:51

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This episode of Hub Dialogues features host Sean Speer in conversation with the American journalist and author David Freelander about his insightful, new book, The AOC Generation: How Millennials Are Seizing Power and Rewriting the Rules of American Politics.

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06 May 2022Episode #51: Hub Roundtable: Personal attacks over policy in the first CPC debate00:30:44

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This week’s Hub Dialogue roundtable spends the entire half hour on Thursday night's Conservative leadership debate in Ottawa, which saw frontrunners Pierre Poilievre and Jean Charest trading barbs at each other for most of the night. The roundtable digs into what it says about the current state of our political discourse and Canadian conservatism.

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09 May 2022Episode #52: Dialogue with Francis Fukuyama 00:30:14

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This episode of Hub Dialogues features host Sean Speer in conversation with the leading political scientist Francis Fukuyama about his brilliant new book, Liberalism and its Discontents.

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11 May 2022Episode #53: Dialogue with Kathryn Schulz 00:22:34

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This episode of Hub Dialogues features host Sean Speer in conversation with Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Kathryn Schulz about her thoughtful and profound book, Lost & Found: A Memoir.

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13 May 2022Episode #54: Dialogue with David Frum: Cryptocurrencies & U.S. Supreme Court 00:23:13

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This is the ninth episode of The Hub's bi-weekly series featuring Sean Speer in conversation with leading author, journalist, and thinker David Frum. The two discuss the precipitous drop in the value of cryptocurrencies as well as the conservative shift in the U.S. judiciary in the context of a pending Supreme Court decision on abortion rights.

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13 May 2022Episode #55: Hub Roundtable: A ridiculous Conservative debate and the unserious Ontario election00:40:36

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This week’s Hub Dialogue roundtable discusses whether the Conservative Party of Canada has a problem on its hands after a silly official debate that featured lightning round responses on serious topics, sound effects, and an uninspiring crop of candidates. We also dig into the Ontario election and a Liberal Party platform that harkens back to Justin Trudeau's first platform in 2015.

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16 May 2022Episode #56: Dialogue with André Picard00:25:16

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This episode of Hub Dialogues features host Sean Speer in conversation with the Globe and Mail’s health care columnist André Picard about his important, new book, Neglected No More: The Urgent Need to Improve the Lives of Canada's Elders in the Wake of a Pandemic. 

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18 May 2022Episode #57: Dialogue with Jonathan Haskel 00:29:46

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This episode of Hub Dialogues features host Sean Speer in conversation with British economist Jonathan Haskel about his influential, new book (co-authored with Stian Westlake), Restarting the Future: How to Fix the Intangible Economy. 

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20 May 2022Episode #58: Hub Roundtable: Kenney's downfall and the Jordan Peterson conundrum00:34:46

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This week’s Hub Dialogue roundtable discusses what Alberta Premier Jason Kenney's downfall means for the province and conservatism in general. We also discuss the Conservative leadership race and try to decide whether appearing on Jordan Peterson's podcast is worth the risk for Pierre Poilievre.

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23 May 2022Episode #59: Dialogue with Tyler Cowen00:25:36

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This episode of Hub Dialogues features host Sean Speer in conversation with economist, blogger, columnist and public intellectual Tyler Cowen about his fascinating, new book (co-authored with Daniel Gross), Talent: How to Identify Energizers, Creatives, and Winners Around the World.

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25 May 2022Episode #60: Dialogue with David Mulroney 00:41:52

Hub Dialogues (part of The Hub, Canada’s daily information source for public policy – https://www.thehub.ca) are in-depth conversations about big ideas from the worlds of business, economics, geopolitics, public policy, and technology.

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This episode of Hub Dialogues features host Sean Speer in conversation with Munk School distinguished fellow and former Canadian Ambassador to China David Mulroney about Canadian foreign policy in general and its relationship with China in particular.

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27 May 2022Episode #61: Dialogue with David Frum: U.S. Gun Violence & Taiwan 00:26:40

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This is the tenth episode of The Hub's bi-weekly series featuring Sean Speer in conversation with leading author, journalist, and thinker David Frum. The two discuss the tragic school shooting in Texas and what, if anything, can be done to address America’s gun problem. They then shift the conversation to the West’s defence of Taiwan in the face of growing Chinese assertiveness.

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27 May 2022Episode #62: Hub Roundtable: The French-language debate and Mark Carney's baby steps into politics00:34:12

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This week’s Hub Dialogue roundtable discusses the major developments at the French-language debate in the Conservative leadership race this week and digs into a recent move by former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney that may have flown under the radar, but could have big implications for Canadian politics.

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30 May 2022Episode #63: Dialogue with Stephanie Carvin00:37:10

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This episode of Hub Dialogues features host Sean Speer in conversation with Carleton University professor Stephanie Carvin about her interesting, new book, Stand On Guard: Reassessing Threats to Canada’s National Security.

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01 Jun 2022Episode #64: Dialogue with Adam Kassam00:26:49

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This episode of Hub Dialogues features host Sean Speer in conversation with Dr. Adam Kassam, the past president of the Ontario Medical Association, about the strengths and weaknesses of Canada’s health-care system and the need for reform.

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03 Jun 2022Episode #65: Hub Roundtable: Ontario's nothing election and the growing threat of stagflation00:46:27

Hub Dialogues (part of The Hub, Canada’s daily information source for

public policy – https://www.thehub.ca) are in-depth conversations

about big ideas from the worlds of business, economics, geopolitics,

public policy, and technology.

The Hub Dialogues feature The Hub's editor-at-large, Sean Speer, in

conversation with leading entrepreneurs, policymakers, scholars, and

thinkers on the issues and challenges that will shape Canada's future

at home and abroad.

This week’s Hub Dialogue roundtable discusses the Ontario election

results in which less than half of the province's voting population

even bothered to vote and digs into the Bank of Canada's latest

interest rate hike and the growing threat of stagflation in Canada's

economy.

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06 Jun 2022Episode #66: Dialogue with John Markoff00:27:32

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This episode of Hub Dialogues features host Sean Speer in conversation with technology journalist John Markoff about his fascinating, new book, Whole Earth: The Many Lives of Stewart Brand.

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08 Jun 2022Episode #67: Dialogue with Ian Morris 00:28:29

Hub Dialogues (part of The Hub, Canada’s daily information source for public policy – https://www.thehub.ca) are in-depth conversations about big ideas from the worlds of business, economics, geopolitics, public policy, and technology.

The Hub Dialogues feature The Hub's editor-at-large, Sean Speer, in conversation with leading entrepreneurs, policymakers, scholars, and thinkers on the issues and challenges that will shape Canada's future at home and abroad.

This episode, The Hub's executive director Rudyard Griffiths is in conversation with historian, archeologist and Willard Professor of Classics at Stanford University Ian Morris about his new book, Geography is Destiny: Britain and the World, a 10,000 Year History.

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10 Jun 2022Episode #68: Hub Roundtable: Is it Pierre Poilievre's race to lose?00:43:53

Hub Dialogues (part of The Hub, Canada’s daily information source for public policy – https://www.thehub.ca) are in-depth conversations about big ideas from the worlds of business, economics, geopolitics, public policy, and technology.

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This week’s Hub Dialogue roundtable discusses the massive amount of new members that have joined the Conservative Party during its ongoing leadership contest and asks if the race is now in the bag for Pierre Poilievre. We also dig into the worsening economic climate and ask what it means for Canadians and our country's leaders.

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13 Jun 2022Episode #69: Dialogue with Thomas Juneau 00:26:00

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This episode of Hub Dialogues features host Sean Speer in conversation with University of Ottawa professor Thomas Juneau who is the co-editor (along with Bessma Momani) of an interesting, new book, Middle Power in the Middle East: Canada's Foreign and Defence Policies in a Changing Region.

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15 Jun 2022Episode #70: Dialogue with Nicholas Seabrook 00:32:58

Hub Dialogues (part of The Hub, Canada’s daily information source for public policy – https://www.thehub.ca) are in-depth conversations about big ideas from the worlds of business, economics, geopolitics, public policy, and technology.

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This episode of Hub Dialogues features host Sean Speer in conversation with University of North Florida political scientist Nicholas Seabrook about his fascinating new book, One Person, One Vote: A Surprising History of Gerrymandering in America.

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17 Jun 2022Episode #71: Hub Roundtable: Freeland battles the inflation fire00:39:57

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This week’s Hub Dialogue roundtable discusses Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland's speech this week to the Empire Club in Toronto where she announced measures in response to growing inflation. Will it work? And how nervous should Canadians be about an impending recession?

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20 Jun 2022Episode #72: Dialogue with David Frum: Stagnation & Cryptocurrencies 00:28:19

Hub Dialogues (part of The Hub, Canada’s daily information source for public policy – https://www.thehub.ca) are in-depth conversations about big ideas from the worlds of business, economics, geopolitics, public policy, and technology.

The Hub Dialogues feature The Hub's editor-at-large, Sean Speer, in conversation with leading entrepreneurs, policymakers, scholars, and thinkers on the issues and challenges that will shape Canada's future at home and abroad.

This is the eleventh episode of The Hub's bi-weekly series featuring Sean Speer in conversation with leading author, journalist, and thinker David Frum. The two discuss recent economic developments including growing concerns about stagflation, rising interest rates in Canada and the United States, and the collapse of cryptocurrencies.

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20 Jun 2022Episode #73: Dialogue with Aaron Friedberg 00:40:36

Hub Dialogues (part of The Hub, Canada’s daily information source for public policy – https://www.thehub.ca) are in-depth conversations about big ideas from the worlds of business, economics, geopolitics, public policy, and technology.

The Hub Dialogues feature The Hub's editor-at-large, Sean Speer, in conversation with leading entrepreneurs, policymakers, scholars, and thinkers on the issues and challenges that will shape Canada's future at home and abroad.

This episode of Hub Dialogues features host Sean Speer in conversation with Aaron Friedberg, a professor of political science at Princeton University and one of America's leading foreign and security policy thinkers, about his fascinating new book, Getting China Wrong. 

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22 Jun 2022Episode #74: Dialogue with Stéphane Sérafin00:27:11

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The Hub Dialogues feature The Hub's editor-at-large, Sean Speer, in conversation with leading entrepreneurs, policymakers, scholars, and thinkers on the issues and challenges that will shape Canada's future at home and abroad.

This episode of Hub Dialogues features host Sean Speer in conversation with University of Ottawa law professor Stéphane Sérafin about his recent essay for a popular U.S. website that outlines his experiences on today's highly-charged campus.

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24 Jun 2022Episode #75: Hub Roundtable: Why non-voters could soon be important00:32:42

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The Hub Dialogues feature The Hub's editor-at-large, Sean Speer, in conversation with leading entrepreneurs, policymakers, scholars, and thinkers on the issues and challenges that will shape Canada's future at home and abroad.

This week’s Hub Dialogue roundtable discusses why non-voters could be a big part of our political discussion over the next few years and then we dig into the increasing signs of government failure, as some Canadians are forced to camp out for hours to get their passport renewed.

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27 Jun 2022Episode #76: Dialogue with MP Adam Chambers00:32:18

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This episode features Sean Speer in conversation with Conservative Member of Parliament Adam Chambers on his private member's bill to combat money laundering in Canada and the political and policy consequences of generational change in Canadian Conservative politics.

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01 Jul 2022Episode #79: Hub Roundtable: Let's get this Canada Day started00:29:35

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This week’s Hub Dialogue roundtable discusses the vibe of this year's Canada Day celebration, compared to last year's solemn occasion. Then, because summer is suddenly upon us, we have book recommendations for the beach and patio.

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29 Jun 2022Episode #77: Dialogue with Tareq Hadhad 00:38:35

Hub Dialogues (part of The Hub, Canada’s daily information source for public policy – https://www.thehub.ca) are in-depth conversations about big ideas from the worlds of business, economics, geopolitics, public policy, and technology.

The Hub Dialogues feature The Hub's editor-at-large, Sean Speer, in conversation with leading entrepreneurs, policymakers, scholars, and thinkers on the issues and challenges that will shape Canada's future at home and abroad.

This episode features Sean Speer in conversation with entrepreneur, philanthropist and public speaker, Tareq Hadhad, whose personal story of coming to Canada as a refugee from Syria in 2015 and starting a chocolate business in Antigonish, Nova Scotia, is now the subject of a new, highly-acclaimed film of the same name as the iconic family business, Peace by Chocolate.

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30 Jun 2022Episode #78: Dialogue with David Frum: U.S. Supreme Court's Decision on Abortion & Canada's Reaction00:22:42

Hub Dialogues (part of The Hub, Canada’s daily information source for public policy – https://www.thehub.ca) are in-depth conversations about big ideas from the worlds of business, economics, geopolitics, public policy, and technology.

The Hub Dialogues feature The Hub's editor-at-large, Sean Speer, in conversation with leading entrepreneurs, policymakers, scholars, and thinkers on the issues and challenges that will shape Canada's future at home and abroad.

This is the twelfth episode of The Hub's bi-weekly series featuring Sean Speer in conversation with leading author, journalist, and thinker David Frum. The two discuss the recent U.S. Supreme Court decision on abortion rights and the political reaction in Canada and elsewhere around the world.

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04 Jul 2022Episode #80: Dialogue with Ali Wyne 00:28:11

Hub Dialogues (part of The Hub, Canada’s daily information source for public policy – https://www.thehub.ca) are in-depth conversations about big ideas from the worlds of business, economics, geopolitics, public policy, and technology.

The Hub Dialogues feature The Hub's editor-at-large, Sean Speer, in conversation with leading entrepreneurs, policymakers, scholars, and thinkers on the issues and challenges that will shape Canada's future at home and abroad.

This episode, The Hub's executive director Rudyard Griffiths is in conversation with Ali Wyne, senior analyst at Eurasia Group, term member of the Council on Foreign Relations and a David Rockefeller fellow with the Trilateral Commission, about his new book, America's Great-Power Opportunity: Revitalizing U.S. Foreign Policy to Meet the Challenges of Strategic Competition.

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06 Jul 2022Episode #81: Dialogue with Neil Fraser00:39:27

Hub Dialogues (part of The Hub, Canada’s daily information source for public policy – https://www.thehub.ca) are in-depth conversations about big ideas from the worlds of business, economics, geopolitics, public policy, and technology.

The Hub Dialogues feature The Hub's editor-at-large, Sean Speer, in conversation with leading entrepreneurs, policymakers, scholars, and thinkers on the issues and challenges that will shape Canada's future at home and abroad.

This episode features Sean Speer in conversation with Neil Fraser, the Canadian President of Medtronic, a global medical devices company, about the world of medical technology, the role of public policy, and the future that he sees for Canada and Canadians when it comes to leveraging new technologies to improve health outcomes.

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08 Jul 2022Episode #82: Hub Roundtable: Conservative leadership turmoil in Canada and the United Kingdom00:39:34

Hub Dialogues (part of The Hub, Canada’s daily information source for public policy – https://www.thehub.ca) are in-depth conversations about big ideas from the worlds of business, economics, geopolitics, public policy, and technology.

The Hub Dialogues feature The Hub's editor-at-large, Sean Speer, in conversation with leading entrepreneurs, policymakers, scholars, and thinkers on the issues and challenges that will shape Canada's future at home and abroad.

This week’s Hub Dialogue roundtable discusses Patrick Brown's disqualification from the Conservative Party's leadership race, its implications for the leadership vote, and what it might tell us more generally about how we choose party leaders in Canada. Rudyard Griffiths and Sean Speer then debate Boris Johnson's political legacy and the future of conservative policymaking in the Anglosphere in light of the ongoing political realignment of working-class voters.

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11 Jul 2022Episode #83: Dialogue with Asher Honickman 00:47:18

Hub Dialogues (part of The Hub, Canada’s daily information source for public policy – https://www.thehub.ca) are in-depth conversations about big ideas from the worlds of business, economics, geopolitics, public policy, and technology.

The Hub Dialogues feature The Hub's editor-at-large, Sean Speer, in conversation with leading entrepreneurs, policymakers, scholars, and thinkers on the issues and challenges that will shape Canada's future at home and abroad.

This episode features Sean Speer in conversation with Canadian lawyer and legal thinker Asher Honickman about the state of judicial thought in Canada including the influence of the so-called "Living Tree" doctrine, Canada's Originalist tradition, and the policy and political consequences of these two judicial approaches.

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13 Jul 2022Episode #84: Dialogue with Henry Olsen 00:33:41

Hub Dialogues (part of The Hub, Canada’s daily information source for public policy – https://www.thehub.ca) are in-depth conversations about big ideas from the worlds of business, economics, geopolitics, public policy, and technology.

The Hub Dialogues feature The Hub's editor-at-large, Sean Speer, in conversation with leading entrepreneurs, policymakers, scholars, and thinkers on the issues and challenges that will shape Canada's future at home and abroad.

This episode features Sean Speer in conversation with Henry Olsen, a Washington Post columnist and senior fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center, about the rise and durability of populism as a major political force around the world.

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15 Jul 2022Episode #85: Dialogue with David Frum: Conservative Party leadership races in Canada and Britain00:26:27

Hub Dialogues (part of The Hub, Canada’s daily information source for public policy – https://www.thehub.ca) are in-depth conversations about big ideas from the worlds of business, economics, geopolitics, public policy, and technology.

The Hub Dialogues feature The Hub's editor-at-large, Sean Speer, in conversation with leading entrepreneurs, policymakers, scholars, and thinkers on the issues and challenges that will shape Canada's future at home and abroad.

This is the thirteenth episode of The Hub's bi-weekly series featuring Sean Speer in conversation with leading author, journalist, and thinker David Frum. The two discuss the parallel Conservative Party leadership races in Britain and Canada including the leadership selection processes as well as the issues, ideas and personalities animating the campaigns.

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15 Jul 2022Episode #86: Hub Roundtable: Canada's institutions and processes look tired while our political class goes to the Stampede00:39:40

Hub Dialogues (part of The Hub, Canada’s daily information source for public policy – https://www.thehub.ca) are in-depth conversations about big ideas from the worlds of business, economics, geopolitics, public policy, and technology.

The Hub Dialogues feature The Hub's editor-at-large, Sean Speer, in conversation with leading entrepreneurs, policymakers, scholars, and thinkers on the issues and challenges that will shape Canada's future at home and abroad.

This week’s Hub Dialogue roundtable discusses a recent series of institutional and process failures in Canada (including airport lineups, passport delays and last week's internet outage) and what they tell us about the capacities of our public and private institutions. Rudyard Griffiths, Stuart Thomson and Sean Speer then turn their attention to political gatherings at the Calgary Stampede and their insights into the state of the Canadian Conservative Party and Alberta's United Conservative Party leadership races.

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18 Jul 2022Episode #87: Dialogue with Elliot Kaufman00:44:30

Hub Dialogues (part of The Hub, Canada’s daily information source for public policy – https://www.thehub.ca) are in-depth conversations about big ideas from the worlds of business, economics, geopolitics, public policy, and technology.

The Hub Dialogues feature The Hub's editor-at-large, Sean Speer, in conversation with leading entrepreneurs, policymakers, scholars, and thinkers on the issues and challenges that will shape Canada's future at home and abroad.

This episode features Sean Speer in conversation with the Wall Street Journal's letters editor Elliot Kaufman about his journey from Toronto to the world of American conservatism and his views on the state of conservative ideas and politics including the ideological threats posed by the so-called "New Right."

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20 Jul 2022Episode #88: Dialogue with Richard C. Owens00:44:01

Hub Dialogues (part of The Hub, Canada’s daily information source for public policy – https://www.thehub.ca) are in-depth conversations about big ideas from the worlds of business, economics, geopolitics, public policy, and technology.

The Hub Dialogues feature The Hub's editor-at-large, Sean Speer, in conversation with leading entrepreneurs, policymakers, scholars, and thinkers on the issues and challenges that will shape Canada's future at home and abroad.

This episode features Sean Speer in conversation with Macdonald-Laurier Institute senior fellow and innovation policy thinker Richard Owens about his new policy paper, Reality Check: Dispelling the Myths Around the Benefits of Drug Price Controls.

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22 Jul 2022Episode #89: Hub Roundtable: The establishment strikes back00:35:42

Hub Dialogues (part of The Hub, Canada’s daily information source for public policy – https://www.thehub.ca) are in-depth conversations about big ideas from the worlds of business, economics, geopolitics, public policy, and technology.

The Hub Dialogues feature The Hub's editor-at-large, Sean Speer, in conversation with leading entrepreneurs, policymakers, scholars, and thinkers on the issues and challenges that will shape Canada's future at home and abroad.

This week’s Hub Dialogue roundtable discusses the implications of Alberta finance minister Jason Nixon wading into the United Conservative Party's leadership race this week. We also compare and contrast the Canadian leadership races to the ongoing contest to choose a Tory leader in the U.K. Finally, we dig into the likelihood of a moderate conservative party forming in Canada in response to what some Conservative members see as a shift toward populism.

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25 Jul 2022Episode #90: Dialogue with David Renton00:30:26

Hub Dialogues (part of The Hub, Canada’s daily information source for public policy – https://www.thehub.ca) are in-depth conversations about big ideas from the worlds of business, economics, geopolitics, public policy, and technology.

The Hub Dialogues feature The Hub's editor-at-large, Sean Speer, in conversation with leading entrepreneurs, policymakers, scholars, and thinkers on the issues and challenges that will shape Canada's future at home and abroad.

This episode features Sean Speer in conversation with leading British social justice barrister and activist, David Renton, on his thought-provoking, new book, Against the Law: Why Justice Requires Fewer Laws and a Smaller State.

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27 Jul 2022Episode #91: Dialogue with Eric Kaufmann00:39:52

Hub Dialogues (part of The Hub, Canada’s daily information source for public policy – https://www.thehub.ca) are in-depth conversations about big ideas from the worlds of business, economics, geopolitics, public policy, and technology.

The Hub Dialogues feature The Hub's editor-at-large, Sean Speer, in conversation with leading entrepreneurs, policymakers, scholars, and thinkers on the issues and challenges that will shape Canada's future at home and abroad.

This episode features Sean Speer in conversation with Canadian-raised, British-based sociologist Eric Kaufmann on the rise of populism, the cultural influence of so-called "wokeism" and the potential for a long-term political settlement between the Left and Right.

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29 Jul 2022Episode #92: Hub Roundtable: What does Stephen Harper's endorsement tell us about the CPC race?00:34:45

Hub Dialogues (part of The Hub, Canada’s daily information source for public policy – https://www.thehub.ca) are in-depth conversations about big ideas from the worlds of business, economics, geopolitics, public policy, and technology.

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This week’s Hub Dialogue roundtable discusses former Prime Minister Stephen Harper's endorsement of Pierre Poilievre for Conservative leader and what it tells us about the race. Then we dig into the prospect of a recession in Canada and what it means for our politics.

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01 Aug 2022Episode #93: Dialogue with Joshua McCabe00:31:35

Hub Dialogues (part of The Hub, Canada’s daily information source for public policy – https://www.thehub.ca) are in-depth conversations about big ideas from the worlds of business, economics, geopolitics, public policy, and technology.

The Hub Dialogues feature The Hub's editor-at-large, Sean Speer, in conversation with leading entrepreneurs, policymakers, scholars, and thinkers on the issues and challenges that will shape Canada's future at home and abroad.

This episode features Sean Speer in conversation with the Niskanen Center’s Josh McCabe on his interest in Canadian public policy, growing challenges to conservative policy orthodoxy and recent debates on the Right about the case for and against universal child benefits.

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03 Aug 2022Episode #94: Dialogue with Lydia Perović00:33:19

Hub Dialogues (part of The Hub, Canada’s daily information source for public policy – https://www.thehub.ca) are in-depth conversations about big ideas from the worlds of business, economics, geopolitics, public policy, and technology.

The Hub Dialogues feature The Hub's editor-at-large, Sean Speer, in conversation with leading entrepreneurs, policymakers, scholars, and thinkers on the issues and challenges that will shape Canada's future at home and abroad.

This episode features Sean Speer in conversation with writer and journalist Lydia Perović about her thought-provoking, new book, Lost in Canada: An Immigrant's Second Thoughts.

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05 Aug 2022Episode #95: Dialogue with David Frum: The policy and political consequences of a looming recession00:25:32

Hub Dialogues (part of The Hub, Canada’s daily information source for public policy – https://www.thehub.ca) are in-depth conversations about big ideas from the worlds of business, economics, geopolitics, public policy, and technology.

The Hub Dialogues feature The Hub's editor-at-large, Sean Speer, in conversation with leading entrepreneurs, policymakers, scholars, and thinkers on the issues and challenges that will shape Canada's future at home and abroad.

This is the fourteenth episode of The Hub's bi-weekly series featuring Sean Speer in conversation with leading author, journalist, and thinker David Frum. The two discuss growing signs of a recession in the United States and the short- and long-term consequences including for Canada's own economy.

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05 Aug 2022Episode #96: Hub Roundtable: Who are the new Conservative Party members?00:44:21

Hub Dialogues (part of The Hub, Canada’s daily information source for public policy – https://www.thehub.ca) are in-depth conversations about big ideas from the worlds of business, economics, geopolitics, public policy, and technology.

The Hub Dialogues feature The Hub's editor-at-large, Sean Speer, in conversation with leading entrepreneurs, policymakers, scholars, and thinkers on the issues and challenges that will shape Canada's future at home and abroad.

This week’s Hub Dialogue roundtable discusses how several hundred thousand new Conservative Party members will fit into the existing membership. Will they join pre-existing ideological factions or be something new entirely? Also, the roundtable digs into the heightening tensions around Taiwan.

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08 Aug 2022Episode #97: Dialogue with Tasha Kheiriddin00:43:39

Hub Dialogues (part of The Hub, Canada’s daily information source for public policy – https://www.thehub.ca) are in-depth conversations about big ideas from the worlds of business, economics, geopolitics, public policy, and technology.

The Hub Dialogues feature The Hub's editor-at-large, Sean Speer, in conversation with leading entrepreneurs, policymakers, scholars, and thinkers on the issues and challenges that will shape Canada's future at home and abroad.

This episode features Sean Speer in conversation with political activist and pundit Tasha Kheiriddin about her interesting new book, The Right Path: How Conservatives can Unite, Inspire and Take Canada Forward.

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10 Aug 2022Episode #98: Dialogue with Maurice Eitel Stucke and Ariel Ezrachi00:42:38

Hub Dialogues (part of The Hub, Canada’s daily information source for public policy – https://www.thehub.ca) are in-depth conversations about big ideas from the worlds of business, economics, geopolitics, public policy, and technology.

The Hub Dialogues feature The Hub's editor-at-large, Sean Speer, in conversation with leading entrepreneurs, policymakers, scholars, and thinkers on the issues and challenges that will shape Canada's future at home and abroad.

This episode features Sean Speer in conversation with law professors Maurice Stucke and Ariel Ezrachi about their provocative new book, How Big-Tech Barons Smash Innovation―and How to Strike Back.

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12 Aug 2022Episode #99: Hub Roundtable: The mayhem at Mar-a-Lago00:34:14

Hub Dialogues (part of The Hub, Canada’s daily information source for public policy – https://www.thehub.ca) are in-depth conversations about big ideas from the worlds of business, economics, geopolitics, public policy, and technology.

The Hub Dialogues feature The Hub's editor-at-large, Sean Speer, in conversation with leading entrepreneurs, policymakers, scholars, and thinkers on the issues and challenges that will shape Canada's future at home and abroad.

This week’s Hub Dialogue roundtable discusses the F.B.I.’s search of former President Donald Trump’s home in Florida, looking for what the Washington Post described as "nuclear documents." We also digest Thursday's gathering of moderate conservatives in Edmonton.

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15 Aug 2022Episode #100: Dialogue with Andrew Coyne 00:38:23

Hub Dialogues (part of The Hub, Canada’s daily information source for public policy – https://www.thehub.ca) are in-depth conversations about big ideas from the worlds of business, economics, geopolitics, public policy, and technology.

The Hub Dialogues feature The Hub's editor-at-large, Sean Speer, in conversation with leading entrepreneurs, policymakers, scholars, and thinkers on the issues and challenges that will shape Canada's future at home and abroad.

This episode features Sean Speer in conversation with Globe and Mail columnist Andrew Coyne about liberalism, representative democracy, and his own musical tastes.

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