cover of episode Pablo Rodriguez has great hair - and his polls aren’t that bad either. Plus: Turns out chanting “Death to Canada” is not very popular.

Pablo Rodriguez has great hair - and his polls aren’t that bad either. Plus: Turns out chanting “Death to Canada” is not very popular.

2024/10/9
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Elias Makos is joined by Neil Drabkin, lawyer and political commentator who was a chief of staff in the Harper government, and Political analyst Karim Boulos.

  • New polling suggests that if the Quebec Liberals were run by Pablo Rodriguez (and his glorious locks of hair), it could pose a huge threat to the PQ and the CAQ
  • New polling also shows that the Bloc Quebecois are hitting new heights while the Conservatives seem to be struggling in Quebec
  • Reaction came in yesterday over the “Death to Canada” chants at Monday protests in B.C. 
  • Tom Mulcair revealed that Melanie Joly admitted the demographics of her riding of Ahuntsic-Cartierville were influencing Canada’s foreign policy on the Israel-Gaza war
  • A 10-year-old boy in Longueuil is recovering after his neighbour allegedly poured boiling water on him, the neighbour was released the next day