Niigaan and the Lone Ranger Podcast
1) Trump and trade and Kinew, oh my!
To launch our fifth season, Premier Wab Kinews offers his thoughts on two years in office, battling local reporters, fending off the Trump administration and becoming Blue Rodeo's favorite politician.
2) What has Mayor Scott Gillingham done now?
A candid chat with the Winnipeg mayor about opening Portage and Main to pedestrians and (possibly) closing Graham Avenue to cars. And other stuff.
3) What has Mayor Scott Gillingham done now?
A candid chat with the Winnipeg mayor about opening Portage and Main to pedestrians and (possibly) closing Graham Avenue to cars. And other stuff.
4) Obby Uncovered
In his first long-form interview, PC Party of Manitoba Leader Obby Khan talks about being misled by his party on controversial campaign ads and his commitment to making sure it never happens again
5) It's all over but the (unscientific) predictions
The world-famous Prognosticator's Panel returns with its predictions for the 45th General Election. Plus, Stephen Harper and Mike Myers talk about the travails of campaign advertising.
6) PBF: Pod Brothers Forever
Niigaan and the Lone Ranger officially shack up, and Eric Grenier from The Writ brings some truth to the campaign trail.
7) Hi, I'm Niigaan from Canada
Niigaan & the Lone Ranger touch base with Mia Rabson, former Winnipeg Free Press parliamentary correspondent and current Canadian Presss Ottawa deputy bureau chief.
8) We've officially entered the "upside-down"
Niigaan and Dan talk with National Observer columnist Max Fawcett about how Donald Trump has completely up-ended federal politics in Canada.
9) Have the pollsters lost their minds?
Probe Research principal Curtis Brown stops by to explain what the hell is going on with political polls and why the Liberals are making what appears to be a historic comeback.
10) Are we gonna be okay?
Niigaan and Dan talk with former Manitoba premier and former Canadian ambassador to the U.S. Gary Doer about Trump, tariffs, and how Manitoba can become the "Costco of Critical Minerals."