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Gristle and Bone: The Canadian Politics Podcast
Gristle and Bone
20 episodes
6 days ago
Gristle & Bone is a political analysis podcast that cuts through the noise to examine Canadian politics with professionnal acuracy and just enough witty repartee to keep you locked in. Hosted by Christopher Bourne, Political Science Faculty at Dawson College, and Dónal Gill, Political Science professor at Concordia University. Get your non-partisan insights into major political events, with a focus on context, strategy, and power dynamics.
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Gristle & Bone is a political analysis podcast that cuts through the noise to examine Canadian politics with professionnal acuracy and just enough witty repartee to keep you locked in. Hosted by Christopher Bourne, Political Science Faculty at Dawson College, and Dónal Gill, Political Science professor at Concordia University. Get your non-partisan insights into major political events, with a focus on context, strategy, and power dynamics.
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The Throne, the Reform Act, and the Ghost of Trudeau
Gristle and Bone: The Canadian Politics Podcast
50 minutes 47 seconds
5 months ago
The Throne, the Reform Act, and the Ghost of Trudeau

In this second episode of Gristle & Bone Season 2, recorded on May 28, 2025, hosts Christopher Bourne and Dónal Gill examine two powerful symbols that define the early days of Mark Carney’s government: the rejection of the Reform Act by the Liberal caucus, and King Charles III’s unprecedented delivery of the Speech from the Throne.

The episode opens with the Liberals’ decision not to adopt the Reform Act, a move the hosts describe as a missed opportunity—and a warning sign. They unpack the origins and goals of the Act, introduced a decade ago by Conservative MP Michael Chong, and explain how it could have restored basic democratic accountability within caucuses by allowing MPs to challenge party leaders. The decision to forgo it, they argue, reveals a continued “savior complex” in the Liberal Party—first with Trudeau, now with Carney—leaving MPs with little structural power and Canadians with even less representative democracy.

Also in this episode:

  • Carney’s centrist (or conservative?) legislative agenda: interprovincial trade, resource projects, crime, and nation-building

  • Why his promise to “move fast” on big projects while respecting environmental and Indigenous obligations might be rhetorically convenient but practically impossible

  • The growing gap between Carney’s campaign tone and his governing posture, especially regarding the U.S.

  • The Trudeau legacy: Did he time his exit to help Carney? And… what about those boots?

From symbolic shifts to real power dynamics, this episode explores what happens when a new era begins with the same old structures—and what Canadians should expect next.

🎙️ Gristle & Bone remains your source for academically informed, opinionated, but nonpartisan political analysis.


Credits for Gristle and Bone

  • Hosts: Christopher Bourne & Dónal Gill
  • Production: João Roque & Gaëlle Poirier-Morin
  • Audio Editing: Gaëlle Poirier-Morin
Gristle and Bone: The Canadian Politics Podcast
Gristle & Bone is a political analysis podcast that cuts through the noise to examine Canadian politics with professionnal acuracy and just enough witty repartee to keep you locked in. Hosted by Christopher Bourne, Political Science Faculty at Dawson College, and Dónal Gill, Political Science professor at Concordia University. Get your non-partisan insights into major political events, with a focus on context, strategy, and power dynamics.