
In this packed post-debate edition of Gristle & Bone, recorded on April 22 and released April 23, 2025, Christopher Bourne and Dónal Gill analyze the latest developments in Canada’s federal election campaign as it enters its final stretch.
The episode breaks down:
The Liberal platform, released quietly over the long weekend, and whether its Trudeau-era tone undermines Mark Carney’s technocratic image.
The NDP’s slight recovery in B.C. and the Bloc’s potential revival in Quebec, which could block a Liberal majority.
Polling caution, especially at the riding level, and how debates may be shifting momentum.
Carney’s housing rhetoric, financialization, and the political paradox of equity-hoarding vs. affordability.
Conservative messaging, including awkward ads and Pierre Poilievre’s absence from some of them, suggesting internal worries about his appeal.
As the U.S. looms large, both platforms seem cautious—but the stakes are high. With tensions escalating, Gristle & Bone keeps cutting through the spin.
Plus, the hosts thank listeners for their reviews and announce an upcoming U.S. radio appearance to explain Canada’s election south of the border.
Credits for Gristle and Bone
Music credit:
Music from Free Music Archive (CC BY-NC)
Intro & Outro: Ovar by Don Aman
4:27 B2 The turk by Panta Rei
16:33 Satellite by Mr Smith
52:19 White bells by Panta Rei
1:03:23 Have We Mistaken The Bottle For The Whiskey Inside? by Chris Forsyth and the Solar Motel Band
1:21:05 Canadian Summer Groove by Snerly