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29: Election Day Realities and the Escalating Trade Wars

29: Election Day Realities and the Escalating Trade Wars

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In this pivotal episode of Red-Tory, Jesse Hirsh and Allan Gregg gather on Canada's election day to reflect on the campaigns, the stakes, and the possible futures. They explore how both major parties have become trapped within closed feedback loops, with voters consuming parallel media ecosystems that create almost separate realities. For the Liberals, the dominant story was one of competence and stability against the chaos of Trump-era politics. For the Conservatives, it was about ending a decade of Liberal rule and channeling growing resentment toward Liberal policies.

Jesse and Allan warn that if the Liberals secure a strong majority without commanding the popular vote, the Conservatives could spiral into conspiracy culture, further isolating themselves from mainstream narratives and undermining future democratic stability.

The conversation then turns outward, addressing the intensifying global trade war between the U.S. and China. They argue that the U.S. is unprepared for the real-world consequences of its actions—whether it’s supply shortages, economic decline, or shrinking global influence. Could Canada chart a different path? Would a free trade agreement with China be possible—or tolerated by the U.S.? And could the U.S. even stop it if they tried?

Tune in for a sharp, timely analysis of the fractures within Canadian democracy and the shifting tides of global power.

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