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The Line Podcast: Trudeau hangs on too long ... and for what?
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The Line Podcast: Trudeau hangs on too long ... and for what?

Also, it's a bit late to treat Canadian sovereignty as sacred. And why Trump should colonize the moon (no, really).

In the latest episode of The Line Podcast, recorded on Dec. 27, 2024, your hosts snack on stocking candy and give listeners a quick update on all that's been happening this week. And a bunch of stuff has been happening!

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The main topic is the fact that Justin Trudeau has seemingly succeeded, at least temporarily, in escaping his critics within his own party. He survived Freeland Week. He made it to the holidays. But ... why? What is he hanging on for? What purpose is served by dragging this out another day, week or month? Matt says the entire Liberal party reminds him right now of one of those terrible tragedies when someone is hanging onto a bouncy castle or balloon that has become unmoored. The smart thing to do is to let go right away, fall a little bit and maybe bust a leg. If you hang on a few extra seconds, you get too high and probably end up dead. The PM and his caucus have already hung on too long. But they can always fall further! They also chat about how the Conservatives are trying to use some procedural stuff to force an election as soon as possible. It might not work. But the pressure on the PM keeps ratcheting up.

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Next up: the latest out of the U.S., where president-elect Donald Trump is only 24 days from taking office. He's talking about buying Greenland and taking control of the Panama Canal again. Matt has another proposal, and he's semi-serious: the moon! Go colonize the moon! That can be his Louisiana Purchase! The first extra-planetary president! Your hosts also talk about the best way of handling Trump's pressure on Canada. Jen has absolutely zero patience for the people who are only now realizing that maybe Canadian sovereignty was worth investing in and defending all along.

A special note: our next podcast is going to be recorded a few days early so that we can both take a vacation. It won't be possible to stay current with the news. So we're going to have some fun with it. Paid subscribers only, a special reward just for you: leave us questions in the comments below this episode, and Jen and Matt are going to answer them in the next episode. This is a perk only for our paid subscribers; questions on other platforms will be ignored with extreme prejudice. Your questions can be for both hosts, or either. They can be serious or fun. We’ll record early next week before we take a sustained break for a few days and then we’ll be publish the next episode as usual next Friday, as our first show in 2025.

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