This week, I have the pleasure of speaking with the Government House Leader Bardish Chagger. She and I discuss her experience being on the younger side of the MPs, as well as how the Government has been working for Millennials.
Read MoreI welcome back my first ever returning guest. Adam and I dive a bit deeper into one of the things that will change our economy the most drastically: artificial intelligence.
Read MoreThis week I am joined by Timothy Ellis, a former Bernie staffer and political organizer. He and I discuss the Bernie movement, and other similar progressive ones.
Read MoreI am joined by Tim Moen, Leader of the Libertarian Party of Canada. We discuss the party, and why it is attractive to millennials.
Read MoreThis week I am joined by Toronto filmmaker Peter Huang. He and I discuss his film, and the benefits and problems of technology in our world today. I recommend watching his film first, the link can be found below.
Read MoreThis week I am joined by Kim Allen, P.Eng., as we discuss the various ways in which engineers and an engineering approach could benefit the political system
Read MoreThis week I am joined by special guest Steve Paikin. Steve is host of The Agenda with Steve Paikin. We discuss the importance of political history, democracy as a whole, and his most recent book; Bill Davis: Nation Builder and Not So Bland After All
Read MoreThis week I am joined by Afraj Gill. We discuss his run for the Federal Liberal nomination in Markham-Thornhill, and why it’s important for politicians to work with entrepreneurs.
Read MoreI am joined by Patrick Schertzer. This week we discuss globalization; how it has affected us so far, and how to deal with it moving forward
Read MoreThis week Jesse McGinnis and I discuss Toronto Pride Parade, the Toronto Police Services, and Black Lives Matter.
Read MoreThis week I am joined by Devin Cass. Devin and I discuss whether or not someone can truly be fiscally conservative and socially liberal.
Read MoreIn this week’s episode, I am joined by Andrew Coyne from the National Post. Andrew and I discuss the Conservative Party of Canada, and whether or not there is a place for millennials (and some other things!)
Read MoreIn this week’s episode, my guest Jason Zeng and I discuss interventionism, Syria, and the complexities of entering a conflict.
Read MoreIn this episode, I talk with Soheil Koushan from the University of Waterloo about why many of Canada’s brightest tech workers are moving to the states for work, and how we might be able to fix it. [18:39]
Apologies for the poor quality – tried a new recording room and won’t be using it again.
This week I am joined by Anson Chen, a recent graduate from the University of Waterloo Civil Engineering Program. Anson and I discuss an issue we both view as extremely important: the lack of female representatives in government.
Read MoreThis week I am joined by recent U of T Law graduate Adam Edgerley. The two of us talk about what the future of the economy might look like, and how it is closer than we may think.
Read MoreIn the first episode of Mi Politics, I talk with UC Berkeley graduate student Mark Grady about the governments recent announcement of a plan to legalize marijuana in Canada.
Read MoreDavid addresses the polarizing goals and nature of a small segment of millennials.
Read MoreIn the introductory episode of the Mi Politics Podcast, David Birnbaum discusses why Millennials should care about politics.
Read MoreThis episode David rants at the left for causing the current crisis in democracy
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