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G7 & Bailouts & AI Ads, oh my!

6/22/20261 hr 16 min

Curse of Politics was created by Air Quotes Media with support from our presenting sponsor TELUS, as well as CN Rail, the Canadian Climate Institute, Unsmoke Canada, and Enbridge.

David Herle, Scott Reid, Jordan Leichnitz, and Kory Teneycke provide insights on the latest in Canadian politics.

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  1. David Herle· Host0:00

    [whimsical music] All right, you lovely accursed out there. It's Hurley here with our weekly panel. I've got Jordan Leith with me today, and I've got Tori Tranek with me today. And right back from London, England, uh, is Scott Reid. Hey, Scott. How are you? Happy Father's Day to both you and Corey.

  2. Scott Reid· Panelist0:29

    Thank you.

  3. David Herle· Host0:30

    Yeah.

  4. Scott Reid· Panelist0:31

    It's... I go to London, the prime minister resigns. I'm a- Uh- I'm a political rain cloud.

  5. David Herle· Host0:36

    Were you behind that?

  6. Scott Reid· Panelist0:37

    I was. I don't, like, wanna, like, exaggerate, but yeah, I played a definitely critical role, uh, in my five days, uh, in London. And, uh, yeah, yeah.

  7. David Herle· Host0:48

    I find when people wanna dump leaders, they do tend to call you and I, so...

  8. Scott Reid· Panelist0:51

    [laughs] Here's what I will say- They do like bringing in Canadian expertise, you know- Mm ...

  9. Jordan Leichnitz· Panelist0:56

    in the UK.

  10. Scott Reid· Panelist0:57

    Mm-hmm.

  11. Jordan Leichnitz· Panelist0:57

    So I wouldn't be entirely surprised.

  12. Scott Reid· Panelist0:59

    I was gravely disappointed about something about my trip to London. You do not... It was actually technically just outside of London in a lovely little village, but you would think there would be no better place on the planet to watch the World Cup than footy-crazy England. However, every pub closes at 10:30 or 11:00 PM. And given the times, no one would show. I bribed, I begged a fellow to stay open

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