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Brian Crombie Radio Hour

Brian Crombie Radio Hour

By: NEWSTALK Sauga 960 AM
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A high-profile businessman and political strategist, Brian Crombie brings his straightforward and highly informed perspective to his new show – The Brian Crombie Hour on Sauga 960AM Tuesdays and Thursday evenings at 7 pm. His vast experience working on Federal, Provincial, and Local politics and at the high levels of the business world, Brian gives us a glimpse inside the political war rooms and behind the boardroom doors. A man constantly on the move, Brian easily navigates between issues here in Canada and abroad.

While politics and business dominate his time, Brian also explores his other great interest, The Arts. Whether it's politics, business, or the Arts, there will be no shortage of guests for his weekly roundtable. Politics of the day, emerging businesses, Economic issues, or the hottest trends in the Arts- they will be all under Brian’s microscope to get his own political opinions and thoughts. Every hour will end with a robust round table debate with an incredible array of guests from all across the political, business, and arts spectrum.Copyright NEWSTALK Sauga 960 AM
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Episodes
  • Brian Crombie Radio Hour - Epi 1599 - Warfare Rewritten: Ukraine, Drones & the New Battlefield with Marc Dauphin
    Mar 31 2026
    In this episode of The Brian Crombie Hour, Brian Crombie is joined by Marc Dauphin, former emergency room physician and military officer, for a deep dive into the evolving war in Ukraine. The discussion explores Ukraine’s shifting battlefield strategy, the rise of drone and AI-driven warfare, and how modern conflict is being transformed in real time. The conversation also examines NATO’s role, Canada’s defence posture, and the broader geopolitical implications of a prolonged and rapidly changing war. This is not just an update on the war — it’s a look at how warfare itself is being rewritten.
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    53 mins
  • Brian Crombie Radio Hour - Epi 1598 - The Illusion of Tactical Dominance: Why Modern Wars Don’t End the Way We Expect with Adnan Khan
    Mar 31 2026
    In this episode of The Brian Crombie Hour, Brian is joined by war correspondent and geopolitical analyst Adnan R. Khan for a thought-provoking conversation on what he calls “the illusion of tactical dominance.” While modern militaries are built around precision, technology, and overwhelming force, this discussion challenges a core assumption: that tactical superiority leads to strategic victory. Together, they explore how conflicts in Vietnam, Iraq, Afghanistan, and Ukraine reveal a consistent pattern — winning battles does not necessarily mean winning wars. The conversation also dives into the rise of asymmetric warfare, where smaller actors use drones, AI, and adaptability to offset traditional military strength, and why many modern conflicts are evolving into prolonged stalemates rather than decisive outcomes. Finally, the episode examines what this shift means for global strategy, leadership, and Canada’s defence posture in an increasingly unpredictable world.
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    53 mins
  • Brian Crombie Radio Hour - Epi 1597 - Performance by Design: Sport, Health, and Human Potential with Jason Dyck
    Mar 27 2026
    On this episode of The Brian Crombie Hour, Brian explores the concept of performance from two powerful angles — elite sport and everyday human health — and what they reveal about long-term success, resilience, and well-being. In the first half of the show, Brian is joined by Jason Dyck, a Canadian coach working with the Norwegian Cycling Federation, for an inside look at Norway’s world-leading approach to athletic development. The conversation examines why Norway continues to excel on the global stage — not through early specialization or pressure, but by prioritizing enjoyment, participation, and long-term athlete development. They discuss how sports systems that protect joy and patience often produce stronger, more sustainable elite performance, and what Canada could learn from this model. In the second half, Brian speaks with Anna Sidiropoulos and Carrie Alexander of Core Plus Clinic in Toronto about functional wellness and emerging non-invasive health technologies. The discussion focuses on tools like the Emsella chair for pelvic floor health and Emsculpt Neo for muscle strengthening, fat reduction, and rehabilitation. These innovations sit at the intersection of fitness, recovery, and preventative care, offering new ways to support strength and function across the lifespan. Across both conversations, a common theme emerges: performance — whether in sport or health — is built over time through how we care for the human body. In his closing commentary, Brian expands the idea further to urban design, reflecting on how cities like Toronto could better support human connection and activity. Using examples from global cities and cultural landmarks, he explores how intentional design — from sport systems to healthcare to urban spaces — shapes how people live, perform, and thrive. A wide-ranging episode on performance, purpose, and the systems that shape human potential.
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    54 mins
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