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Matching Sweaters and Mixed Strategies: Friday Roundup with Andrew Caddell and Jimmy Zoubris

Matching Sweaters and Mixed Strategies: Friday Roundup with Andrew Caddell and Jimmy Zoubris

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It’s another spirited Friday roundup with Andrew Caddell, Jimmy Zoubris, and Shane Hewitt, where burgundy sweaters and baseball talk meet sharp political analysis. The panel kicks off with the Toronto Blue Jays’ recent performances — from Max Scherzer’s grit on the mound to Andrew’s nostalgic memories of 1985 and the Kansas City Royals. The tone shifts as the trio tackles federal politics, unpacking Pierre Poilievre’s attacks on the RCMP and SNC-Lavalin allegations. Jimmy calls out the corrosive tone of constant criticism, while Andrew argues that Poilievre risks alienating moderates by playing to a narrow base. Together, they call for a more constructive political vision rooted in solutions, not division.

Then in part 2, Shane, Andrew, and Jimmy mix laughter with insight as they navigate topics from fashion faux pas to federal politics. The conversation begins lightheartedly, with Andrew confessing that he and his wife occasionally match unintentionally, while Jimmy insists that not coordinating outfits is the key to a long marriage. The tone shifts as they unpack the Liberal Party’s strategy of adopting policies from other parties — particularly on bail reform — and whether borrowing ideas helps or hurts credibility. The trio also explore Prime Minister Trudeau’s diplomatic approach, emphasizing stability with the U.S. and the need for economic certainty. They close with humor, unity, and one more nod to those now-infamous burgundy sweaters.

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Originally aired on 2025-10-17

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