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Radio Interview about Trump’s Public Service

Michael Wernick discusses Trump’s early policies and their possible influence on the American and Canadian public sectors.

Listen to it on spotify.

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Michael Wernick discusses Trump’s early policies and their possible influence on the American and Canadian public sectors.

Listen to it on spotify.

←Previous: The public service strike, with Mike Lapointe
Next: The Backbench #117: Man of Steel, Nation of Bloat→

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  • Public Sector Reform
  • Tradecraft of Politics
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Links I found useful and wanted to share.

  • Latest inflation report
  • Financial apps for families

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  • Eliminating toxic woke ideology: what could that mean in practice?March 28, 2025
  • Cabinet Making 101February 25, 2025
  • Letter from Ottawa: Navigating through a year of uncertaintyJanuary 31, 2025
  • Trudeau bows out: what future for the student community?January 31, 2025
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