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Hour 4: – Jeff Rutledge, conservative strategist- Pierre Poilievre leadership review Bank of Canada governor warns of unusual potential for new economic shock and Kaleb Dahlgren, Humboldt Bronco bus crash survivor, on families angry over Netflix hockey tragedy series.
39:00

Hour 3: Minister Rechie Valdez, Canada’s Secretary of State (Small Business and Tourism), on making life more affordable, a paper that warns of U.S. tariffs' toll on health care and free for all round two
34:50

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, Juno award winner and Canadian Grammy Award nominee Laila Biali and free for all round one.
36:30