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The Canadianist

The Canadianist

By: Christopher M. Michaud
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"The Canadianist" is a weekly podcast hosted by Christopher M. Michaud, exploring Canadian politics, identity, and the road ahead. Through engaging conversations with guests, we tackle what unites us and what challenges us—both from within and from a changing world outside. We discuss my vision for Canada’s future and what it will take to overcome these challenges. Along the way, I make the case for sending the United Canadian Centrists Party to Ottawa with enough MPs to truly make a difference.

2026 Christopher M. Michaud
Episodes
  • S1 E15 | Canada Today: Strategic Geography and Global Access
    Mar 2 2026

    In this episode of our Canada Today series, Christopher M. Michaud explores one of Canada’s most overlooked strengths: our strategic geography.

    We’re one of the only nations on Earth with access to three oceans, the Atlantic, the Pacific, and the Arctic. That’s not just a geographic detail. It’s a strategic advantage that could define Canada’s role in the 21st century.

    As Arctic routes open, global supply chains shift, and geopolitical tensions rise, Canada’s position on the map becomes more than scenery. It becomes leverage.

    This episode builds on our previous conversation about Canada as a potential resource superpower and connects the dots between what we have and where we are. Ports, trade diversification, Arctic sovereignty, infrastructure, and global access all come into focus.

    Are we thinking big enough about our country’s structural advantages? Or are we still acting smaller than the map suggests?

    This is Canada Today.

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  • S1 E14 | The New Canadiana: The Quiet Exhaustion of Canada
    Mar 1 2026

    In this installment of The New Canadiana, Christopher M. Michaud reflects on a conversation with a technologist who offered a simple but unsettling observation: shame is disappearing from public life.

    Social media has empowered voices across the country. It has expanded reach and lowered barriers. But it has also weakened restraint. The quiet voice that once asked, “What would my family think?” doesn’t seem as loud anymore.

    Drawing from his time living in Ottawa, listening to staffers, politicians, diplomats, lobbyists, and everyday Canadians in the back seat of his car, Christopher explores something deeper than outrage.

    Fatigue.

    Not radicalism. Not revolution. Fatigue.

    Beneath the shouting and the algorithms, many Canadians aren’t looking to tear the country apart. They’re simply tired of the constant tug-of-war.

    This episode asks whether moderation, accountability, and balance still have a place in a megaphone culture.

    Part of The New Canadiana, a series of real conversations about what it feels like to live in Canada right now.

    Continue the conversation at thecanadianist.news.
    Learn more about the United Canadian Centrists at uccparty.ca.

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    6 mins
  • S1 E13 | The New Canadiana
    Feb 28 2026

    The New Canadiana | Canada at th Crossroads

    In this episode of The New Canadiana, Christopher M. Michaud continues his journey behind the wheel, driving rideshare to listen to Canadians where they actually live, work, and think.

    This time, the conversations move beyond frustration into something deeper. A young mother from Jamaica navigating immigration limbo with a Canadian-born child. A civil litigator questioning how enforcement, media amplification, and due process intersect in an era of politicized headlines. And a hard look at the reality that roughly 1.4 million temporary permits are set to expire in 2026, with nearly 2.9 million across 2025 and 2026 combined.

    Compassion and enforcement. Structure and humanity.

    Growth and capacity.

    Canada isn’t collapsing, but it is recalculating.

    How do we enforce the rules without losing our humanity? How do we align immigration, housing, demographics, and the rise of AI into one coherent strategy?

    This episode doesn’t pick sides. It holds the tension.

    Different stories. Same country.

    If this resonates with you, continue the conversation at thecanadianist.news and learn more about the United Canadian Centrists at uccparty.ca.

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    7 mins
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