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🗓️ 29 April 2025
⏱️ 62 minutes
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Late last night, the news finally came in: the Liberal Party of Canada pulled off the upset and held onto parliamentary power. It wasn’t pretty. It wasn’t dominant. But they survived — and a few months ago, that seemed almost impossible. They had everything working against them: more than a decade in power, a deeply unpopular former prime minister they had to jettison, and an electorate that looked ready for change. Yet when the votes were counted, the Liberals were still standing.
And you can’t tell this story without talking about Donald Trump. Trump has been a thorn in Canada’s side since his first term — publicly antagonizing Justin Trudeau, calling Canada the "51st state," and slapping brutal tariffs on Canadian goods. That lingering resentment became part of the political terrain in Canada. The Liberal candidate, Mark Carney, didn’t just have to run against Peter Poilievre and the Conservative Party — he got to run against the memory of Trump, and against the uncertainty that conservatives couldn't fully distance themselves from.
Poilievre never figured out how to adapt. He spent too much time running a traditional opposition campaign and not enough time answering the deeper question a lot of Canadian voters were asking: would a Conservative government just invite more chaos with Trump? Carney seized on that. He didn’t have to make it the centerpiece of his campaign, but it was always there in the background. Steady hand versus risk. Familiarity versus volatility.
And while some Conservatives are already spinning this as a "moral victory" because of how tight the race was, that’s not how elections work. A win is a win. In a parliamentary system, survival is everything. The Liberals get to control the agenda, pick the cabinet, and frame the narrative going into the next few years. That’s not moral victory — that’s real, tangible power. And for a party that looked like it was about to lose everything, it’s a remarkable political save.
Now, the Liberals may still need a coalition with the NDP to govern effectively. It’s razor-thin. But that’s a separate conversation. The scoreboard is the scoreboard. And right now, the score says the Liberals survived. Trump’s shadow loomed large over this race — and in the end, it helped save the very people he’s spent years antagonizing.
Chapters
00:00:00 - Intro
00:01:28 - WHCA Substack Party
00:11:27 - Interview with Kevin Ryan
00:28:46 - Update
00:29:08 - Canadian Election Results
00:31:38 - Big Beautiful Bill’s July 4th Deadline
00:35:46 - Interview with Kevin Ryan, con’t
00:57:28 - Wrap-up
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0:00.0 | On this edition of the program, the liberals barely squeak by in Canada. |
0:04.7 | We talk about the White House Correspondence Association Substack Dinner and whether or not media has permanently changed. |
0:12.1 | And a long conversation about to Pope. |
0:16.0 | A little bit on the big, beautiful bill. |
0:18.6 | It's all coming up. |
0:22.5 | The following is brought to you by just another pilot. |
0:29.6 | Politics, politics, politics. |
0:31.6 | Politics. |
0:33.6 | Oh, media for all. |
0:34.6 | Video from all. |
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0:36.6 | Oh, video. Oh. Hello and welcome everybody to the politics politics program for April 29th, |
0:53.6 | 2025-year-old pal Justin Robert Young, joining you here in, well, |
1:02.0 | we're going to be all over the place. |
1:03.4 | I'm going to be telling you a story about Washington, D.C., in Austin, Texas. |
1:07.8 | But by the time that this is published, I'm going to be in San Francisco, California. |
1:12.5 | I'm just, I'm all over the place. |
1:14.5 | Man, I'm dotting the map. |
1:16.9 | Very, very busy week here. |
1:18.3 | But I did want to share this story with you. |
1:23.4 | Kevin Ryan's going to join us. |
1:24.8 | We're going to talk about the Pope. |
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