Episodes
In today's episode of Resuming Debate, I speak to the Member of Parliament for Brantford-Brant, Larry Brock.  We discussed Brock's previous career as a Crown prosecutor and how he applies his courtroom technique in a parliamentary setting. 
Published 04/23/24
Published 04/23/24
In today's episode of Resuming Debate, I talk to Dr. Joseph Siegle. Dr. Siegle is the Director of Research at the National Defence University's Africa Center for Strategic Studies. Dr. Siegle and I discussed Russia's influence in Africa, the developing situation in light of the demise of Prigozhin, and the importance of Africa in new global 'Cold War' competition.
Published 03/13/24
In today's episode of Resuming Debate I talk to Professor Siddharth Kara the author of the book Cobalt Red: How the Blood of the Congo Powers Ours Lives. Cobalt is an element that is used to make many things we use in our daily lives ranging from our cell phones to aircraft engines. The Congo is one of the largest producers of the world's supply of cobalt. The slave-like conditions of workers in cobalt mines taint the supplies of cobalt from the Congo with horror and blood. 
Published 02/28/24
We have a bit of a different episode this time. Last week, during International Development Week, I hosted a Symposium in Parliament to explore the relationship between international development and geopolitical competition. Each speaker had 10 minutes to speak and take questions. We recorded the whole event, for your listening pleasure.   The panel of distinguished speakers was: 1. Chinelo Agom-Eze, Senior Policy Advisor, Canadian Foodgrains Bank, 2. Andrii Bukvych, Deputy Head of...
Published 02/14/24
In today's episode of Resuming Debate I talk to David Frum. David is an author, political commentator, and former speechwriter for President George W. Bush. We mainly planned to discuss how the US elections stand to shape the trajectory of world affairs, but pursued a number of digressions that I think you will find interesting. David is a controversial and sought-after commentator on both sides of the border.
Published 01/31/24
As Canada slides into a new global Cold War, we are woefully unprepared to respond to new threats, especially in the area of foreign interference. In this episode of Resuming Debate, I talk to Dr. Charles Burton, Senior Fellow at the MacDonald Laurier Institute and China policy expert. We discussed Canada's response to foreign interference and what needs to be done to protect our country from foreign meddling in our political system. Dr. Burton recently spoke about his concerns about...
Published 12/20/23
In this episode of Resuming Debate, I speak with Amanda Achtman, former political staffer and activist. Amanda and I have worked together for many years. We talked primarily about her work opposing the expansion of euthanasia and magnifying important stories about death and dying. We also talked about the war in the Middle East, the impact on the Jewish community in Canada, and her engagement with Palestinian Christians. To follow Amanda’s work: Website: https://amandaachtman.com/ Twitter:...
Published 12/07/23
Resuming Debate is back! Today we’re discussing what’s on Parliament’s agenda as it relates to the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war. In the first half I speak with Mykola Kuleba, CEO of Save Ukraine. He recently appeared before a Parliamentary committee in Canada to discuss the abduction of children from Ukraine by Russia. You can watch his appearance along with formerly abducted children here, watch an earlier hearing on the same subject here, and click here to find out more about Save...
Published 11/14/23
The private military corporation Wagner Group is responsible for brutal violence in Ukraine, but it has also been active in Syria and parts of Africa. Up until this weekend the Wagner Group was generally understood to be a tool of Russian foreign policy. However this weekend it turned its guns on its patron and appeared to launch a military coup against the Russian government. So what is Wagner really, and where does it go from here? Joining me for a discussion on this topic is Jason...
Published 06/27/23
Justin Trudeau’s ‘Special Rapporteur’ on foreign interference is a former Governor General. What impact will his role in the ongoing foreign interference debate have on perceptions of Governors General? What about Charles III’s past activism on climate change? Today we discuss David Johnston, Charles III, and the role of the crown in general with Keith Roy. Keith is a realtor and team leader at Keith Roy and Associates and host of the UnReal Estate Show podcast. He is also a proud...
Published 06/07/23
For 30 years, Sudan was led by genocidal dictator Omar al-Bashir. In 2018-19, the Sudanese people came together in heroic resistance against al-Bashir’s regime and forced him out of office. Since then, the transition to civilian democratic rule has been difficult, with violence and political strife interrupting the pursuit of this fundamental human right. Joining me for a discussion on Sudan’s past, present, and future is journalist Reem Abbas. We discuss the historical context for the...
Published 05/23/23
Recent reports of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) targeting Conservative MP Michael Chong have been the talk of the town. In the interests of cross-party conversation, I reached out to former Liberal and current independent MP Kevin Vuong to share his thoughts on foreign interference. Kevin comes from a family that fled communism in Vietnam. He believes that an allegation of sexual assault against him may have been another instance of foreign interference. *This episode was recorded...
Published 05/09/23
The International Human Rights Act (Bill C-281) would be a game-changer for Canadian engagement on international human rights issues. Negotiations on this bill are ongoing at the Foreign Affairs Committee to hammer out a version that all parties support. On today’s episode, I speak to MP Philip Lawrence, the bill’s sponsor. We discuss how his bill will strengthen human rights, and how bills struggle through the legislative process in a minority Parliament You can see more on the...
Published 04/25/23
What is Conservatism? How do conservatives balance different and potentially contradictory impulses like respect for tradition and promotion of freedom?  On today's episode I discuss these issues with two extremely smart Canadian conservatives: Ginny Roth, Vice President at Crestview Strategy, and MP Tom Kmiec, Member of Parliament for Calgary Shephard. I would love to hear your take on this topic as well. Please tweet me at @GarnettGenuis or email [email protected].
Published 04/11/23
Ottawa has been buzzing with talk of foreign interference. A CSIS employee has taken a significant personal risk by leaking information about alleged CCP interference in Canadian elections. What does foreign interference mean? How does it affect our daily lives? How can we protect Canadian democracy?  Professor Christian Leuprecht and I discuss these critical questions in today’s episode of Resuming Debate. Christian is a professor at Queens’ University, Munk Senior Fellow in Security and...
Published 03/28/23
All of a sudden, lots of people are talking about "15-Minute Cities". On today’s episode of Resuming Debate, we discuss the concept, the controversy, and the social factors that are driving the debate. Both sides say they want more freedom and subsidiarity. Will 15-Minute Cities lead to more freedom or less freedom? For the first half hour, I interview Professor Douglas Farrow, a Professor in Theology and Ethics at McGill University who is opposed to 15-Minute Cities. At the 30-minute mark,...
Published 03/14/23
You’ve been hearing a lot about McKinsey in the headlines. This company received over $100 million in contracts from the Trudeau Liberals, and has been the subject of various controversies here in Canada and around the world. But behind the headlines, who is this company, what do they do, and why do people hire them? On today’s episode of Resuming Debate, I interview Duff McDonald, author of The Firm: The Story of McKinsey and its Secret Influence on American Business. How has McKinsey...
Published 02/28/23
On today’s episode of Resuming Debate, we discuss the growing importance of African nations and the opportunity for strengthened Canada-Africa relations. I am joined by Sebastian Spio-Garbrah, Head of the AfCFTA Unit for Free Trade at The Canada-Africa Chamber of Business, and Honourable Lawrence Songa, Member of Parliament in Uganda. We discuss African economic opportunities, global politics, and steps Canada needs to take to strengthen relations with countries in Africa. To never miss...
Published 02/01/23
On December 14, 2022, two human rights initiatives that I have been working on for a long time unanimously passed the House of Commons. These were a bill banning forced organ harvesting and trafficking, and a motion endorsing genuine autonomy for Tibet. Joining me for a discussion on these initiatives are guests from key communities being targeted by the Communist Party of China: Grace Wollensak from the Falun Gong community, Sherap Therchin from the Tibetan community, and Kayum Masimov from...
Published 01/17/23
Welcome back to a new year of Resuming Debate! On today's episode I am joined by Ron Chhinzer, a member of the Peel Regional Police Service and Conservative candidate in the recent by-election in Mississauga. Ron details some of his experiences working in law enforcement over 20 years, and we discuss what needs to be done to effectively fight the rising crime wave. This conversation also clears up a lot misconceptions about the role police try to play working with social services, and about...
Published 01/03/23
The oil and gas industry is often attacked by climate change activists, but the industry says that they want to play a critical role in combatting climate change. Is this just PR or is this interest real? Joining me for a discussion on the energy industry's response to climate change is Mark Cameron, Vice President of the Pathways Alliance and former director of policy for the Harper government. We discuss the “net zero by 2050” commitment made by the industry and dive into a conversation...
Published 12/06/22
In the midst of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, we are also seeing escalating attacks on the Russian opposition and Russian independent civil society. On today’s episode of Resuming Debate, I am joined by Mrs. Evgeniya Kara-Murza, the Advocacy Coordinator of the Free Russia Foundation. Her husband, Vladimir Kara-Murza, is an opposition political activist who has survived multiple assassination attempts and is currently jailed in Russia for opposing the Putin regime. We discuss her husband’s...
Published 11/22/22
On today’s episode, we tackle the emerging global energy security crisis with University of Ottawa Professor Paul Robinson and the Polish Ambassador to Canada, His Excellency Witold Dzielski. Canadians are used to thinking about energy policy in terms of the economy and the environment. But there is a third critical dimension – how energy policy impacts our own and global security. The Russian invasion of Ukraine and subsequent energy blackmail of Europe has put this reality into sharp...
Published 11/08/22
On today’s episode of Resuming Debate, we discuss current protest in Iran and the possibility that a democratic revolution will oust the country’s rulers. Following the murder of Mahsa Amini by the IRGC (Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps), protesters took to the streets demanding justice. Today I talk with Sayeh Hassan, a lawyer and human rights activist, and Reza Moridi, former Liberal MPP from the Ontario legislature. Both were born in Iran and offer unique insight into Iran’s evolving...
Published 10/25/22