Today on The Really Big Show: Turns out nobody actually wanted an election, and the Liberals took the hint. Their budget scraped through, and they immediately shifted into selfie-mode celebration, even as the Parliamentary Budget Officer says key budget details were never provided.
Canada vows to cling to Paris Accord targets, Alberta misses yet another deadline, and the federal project list quietly shrinks again — proof the incompetence is compounding, not improving. Meanwhile, highly skilled immigrants are packing up and leaving, the most famous McDonald’s employee in Canada somehow ends up speaking at a national convention, and a major financier suddenly backs away from the Epstein files drama.
Plus, Biden is quietly job-hunting and New York insists it’s still an “international city.”
Big stories, sharp takes, zero varnish. Catch The Really Big Show live every weekday at 9am.
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We discuss the news of the day through a Canadian lens with analysis and commentary from Jim Csek & managing editor Iain Burns.
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