What to expect from the energy MOU's first big test
2026-03-26 | 32 mins.
Alberta Edge's Amber Ruddy and Keith McLaughlin say missing some of the April 1 deadlines tied to the federal–provincial MOU does not necessarily mean a bitumen pipeline to the West Coast is off the table. They argue the pipeline process is now running on a separate but related track from the Pathways Plus carbon capture proposal. The two political strategists believe Prime Minister Mark Carney still has time—and political runway—to turn this into both an economic and national unity project. However, the opportunity won't last forever.
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CREDITS: Falice Chin - Host, Producer, and Editor Amber Ruddy - Panelist Keith McLaughlin - Panelist
Auditor general fires torpedo at Liberals' mishandling of international student fraud
2026-03-26 | 11 mins.
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0:20 - Auditor general fires torpedo at Liberals' mishandling of international student fraud, by Stephen Staley
5:48 - New firm creation is down nearly 25% since the 1980s—The numbers behind Canada's entrepreneurship crisis, by The Hub Staff
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LIVE with David Frum: Trump, Iran, and a Canada that can no longer count on Washington
2026-03-25 | 25 mins.
This week, The Hub gathered readers and listeners in Ottawa's National Arts Centre for a live conversation between Sean Speer, The Hub's co-founder and editor-at-large, and David Frum, leading author, thinker, and journalist. The two discussed the escalating U.S.–Iran conflict, the erosion of institutional guardrails in Donald Trump's second term, and the implications for Canada. Frum argued that we're witnessing a fundamental rupture in the international order that requires Canada to think and act like a middle power navigating between three potentially hostile giants. The Hub is Canada's fastest-growing independent digital news outlet.
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CREDITS: Elia Gross - Producer and Editor Sean Speer - Host
Why Canada's Major Projects Office hasn't delivered projects—yet
2026-03-25 | 10 mins.
Andrew Lamb, partner at Gowling WLG's Calgary office, examines Canada's Major Projects Office seven months after its creation. He discusses why the office hasn't accelerated project approvals and compares Canada's regulatory challenges to those in the U.S. He also explores the tension between regulatory certainty and market forces, the likelihood of brownfield versus greenfield developments, and prospects for the federal-Alberta energy MOU amid ongoing negotiations over carbon pricing, carbon capture, and pipeline expansions.
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Ontario needs a bold tax plan to spur growth and counter America's economic threats
2026-03-25 | 22 mins.
Hub Headlines features audio versions of the best commentaries and analysis published daily in The Hub. Enjoy listening to original and provocative takes on the issues that matter while you are on the go.
0:19 - Ontario needs a bold tax plan to spur growth and counter America's economic threats, by Charles Lammam
12:52 - It's time for Canada to start competing for African capital, by Idee Inyangudor
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