As Canadians struggle to put food on the table, Liberal insiders pop champagne and celebrate—Jim & Iain dig into the growing disconnect between Ottawa and the real world. They break down “the great betrayal,” how carbon capture is poised to become Canada’s 2026 buzzword, and why the Liberals’ green-scheme economics have pushed the country into a long, cold economic winter.
The CBC rolls out a fresh explainer video—conveniently flattering its political patrons—while Ottawa still can’t get Washington on the phone, even after weeks of public groveling. Another promised Liberal initiative quietly evaporates, and with COP30 about to begin, get ready for a flood of global virtue signalling.
Meanwhile, David Eby’s comments on land and governance leave many wondering if he truly understands the consequences of the policies he’s advancing.
Sharp insight, straight talk, and commentary you won’t hear anywhere else—only on The Really Big Show.
What is The Really Big Show with Jim Csek & Iain Burns?
The Really Big Show is a Canadian news hour done differently.
We discuss the news of the day through a Canadian lens with analysis and commentary from Jim Csek & managing editor Iain Burns.
We translate the rhetoric into reality with common sense on the news that affects Canada, BC and our region. We are live five days a week around 9 am. Recorded sessions available on KelownaNow.com, Youtube, X and many podcast channels.