
Hosted by Pamela Wallin, No Nonsense brings you a conversation with people making a difference. No filter, no spin, no nonsense.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 322 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | BusinessEntrepreneurshipPoliticsNews | |||

It will cost families another $1000 to put food on the table next year. The Food Professor Sylvain Charlebois explains why!
Heather Exner-Pirot on the winners and whiners in the Canada-Alberta energy deal - Her optimistic take on No Nonsense.
Do we risk the wrath of the US and NATO partners by walking away from the F-35 in the name of sovereignty – costing us jobs and millions in the process? Our “really smart” panel has the inside story on No Nonsense.
The latest corruption scandal has weakened Ukraine’s hand as it faces a new ultimatum from the US and Russia. Is the price of peace too high? Diane Francis explains.
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Pam gets the right people who offer ‘No Nonsense” and it is a great great listen.
Thank you for all the intelligent conversations on your pod. It’s greatly appreciated.
Greg Sauer
Sam Cooper has done such detailed work in exposing the failure to act in the drug trade as it developed in Wilful Blindness that he simply needs to be interviewed. The link into political support makes me scream at the failure of Canadian politicians. Drug money laundering is funding so much that your great work here should offer platform for Sam Cooper to be interviewed.
... through the weeds of Canadian politics. Pamela is a federal senator and her pod is a strong counterpoint to CBC, CTV, TorStar, Post media and wire services, which in whole or in part, are funded by laws enacted by Justin Trudeau's federal Liberal party. Best wishes to her and to anyone else who will do likewise to counteract the "issue coverage omissions" of the aforementioned media organizations.
Please listen to this pod cast. Once again Senator Wallin brings a guest we should all hear. Farming matters and those working the land need our support and our understanding. This is what good senatorial work is about.
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This podcast engages in candid conversations with influential figures across politics, business, and social issues, aiming to shed light on critical matters without any embellishments. Episodes often feature expert insights concerning significant geopolitical developments, economic strategies, and contemporary political landscapes in Canada and beyond. The discussions are rooted in real-world implications of policies and governance, providing listeners with an unfiltered perspective on topics ranging from corruption and innovation to immigration and environmental challenges.
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Recent guests on No Nonsense include:
1. Sylvain Charlebois
2. Jim Balsillie
3. Jason Kenney
4. Heather Exner-Pirot
5. John Ibbitson
6. Dwight Newman
7. Michael Geist
8. Walter Russell Mead
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