
This week, we tackle the institution that’s cracking (the BBC), the leader who’s spending (Mark Carney), and the conservative premier who’s somehow breaking hearts and polling records (Doug Ford).
Also, Prince Harry makes a surprise appearance… in our Lipstick on a Gerbil segment.
🏚 1. BBC on the Brink
We break down the resignation of BBC’s Director-General, Tim Davie, following a firestorm of scandals — including:
A Panorama edit that deceptively spliced Trump’s speech
Allegations of editorial bias on the Middle East and trans issues
A crushing internal report that reveals the public broadcaster has lost trust across the political spectrum
We debate whether the BBC has become the UK’s next great institutional casualty — and ask:
Is this the moment it becomes the CBC of British politics?
“You don’t just lose public trust with bias — you lose it with smugness.”
💸 2. Canada’s Budget Gets Derailed by… Polievre?
It was supposed to be the biggest budget in a generation — but you wouldn’t know it based on the political headlines.
Instead, the story has been:
Two MPs leave Pierre Poilievre’s caucus
Allegations his office used oppo research to threaten MPs
A leadership review coming in January
“The budget is a footnote in a week of internal Conservative chaos.”
We ask:
Does this damage Poilievre’s image as a PM-in-waiting?
Why is no one talking about the record-breaking deficit?
And is anyone in Canadian politics actually focused on cost of living?
📈 3. Doug Ford: Ontario’s Unshakeable Premier
Despite Ontario’s controversial World Series ad (which British Columbia has since scrapped), Doug Ford’s numbers haven’t budged — still holding at 51% in the polls.
Holly calls him “a retail politician with Riz.” Andrew rolls his eyes. Joseph asks why more federal conservatives aren’t learning from him.
“He’s my Roman Empire.” – Holly
We ask:
What explains his Teflon approval rating?
Has Ford actually cracked the political code — or is the bar just really low?
💄 Lipstick on a Gerbil: Prince Harry’s Baseball Apology
When Prince Harry wore an LA Dodgers cap during a Jays game, Canada had questions. His response?
Self-deprecating charm. Bald jokes. And a gentle “go Jays.”
3 coats across the board.
“Sometimes we forget: not every controversy needs a communications war room.”