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THE PAIKIN PODCAST: How to deal with a 'malignant narcissist' like Trump

Frank McKenna discusses Canada-U.S. tensions, and a separate panel episode examines Alberta separatism and the global nuclear arms race.

  • On The Paikin Podcast, Steve Paikin hosts former Canadian Ambassador to the United States Frank McKenna for a wide-ranging discussion on the Canada-U.S. relationship and geopolitical challenges.
  • McKenna, the former Premier of New Brunswick who served as Canadian Ambassador to the United States, brings decades of diplomatic experience to assess leaders including Bush and Donald Trump.
  • Reflecting on historical politics, McKenna details his regrets over not supporting Brian Mulroney's Meech Lake Accord and discusses whether he should have run for leader of the federal Liberals.
  • Debating with Paikin, McKenna evaluates whether the world is currently living in a more dangerous time than during the Cold War, offering his assessment of contemporary global safety.
  • The Everything Political panel featuring MPs Martha Hall Findlay and Tony Clement also discusses Alberta separatism and the Liberals questioning Mark Carney's commitment to the environment this week.
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THE PAIKIN PODCAST: How to deal with a 'malignant narcissist' like Trump

Hosted by one of Canada's most respected journalists, Steve Paikin's podcast is featured here every Saturday morning in cooperation with Village Media

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