Episode Description
In this episode of On the Ledge - your Ontario politics podcast:
Host: Dave Trafford
Roundtable: Keith Leslie, Tim Hudak, John Wright, Kathleen Wynne
Healthcare costs are “unsustainable.” Niagara may be heading toward amalgamation. And the free trade era? It may already be over.
This week on On the Ledge, we dig into what Finance Minister Peter Bethlenfalvy’s warning really means for Ontario’s healthcare system — and whether prevention, not just spending, is the missing piece. From seniors’ falls to housing design, safe injection sites to primary care access, the panel asks: are we running an illness system instead of a wellness system?
We spent some time talking about "sustainable" healthcare models. This article was cited in the discussion https://chah.ai/gesundheit-what-canadian-healthcare-can-learn-from-germany/.
Then: Niagara Region. 126 councillors. Infrastructure deficits. Rising taxes. Is amalgamation inevitable — and who wins if it happens?
And finally, tariffs and trade. With U.S. protectionism hardening and midterms looming, what’s Ontario’s role? Should Premier Ford be inserting himself into U.S. politics? And does it even matter who wins in November?
The world has changed. Free trade may not be coming back. The question now is: how does Ontario adapt?
Subscribe for weekly conversations that cut through the noise and focus on what’s next in Ontario politics.
Chapters
00:00 – Introduction
Winter complaints give way to a preview of healthcare sustainability, Niagara amalgamation, and U.S. trade tensions.
03:25 – Healthcare Spending & Prevention Debate
“Unsustainable” healthcare costs, seniors’ falls, upstream solutions, and shifting from illness care to prevention.
24:25 – Niagara Amalgamation Showdown
126 councillors, infrastructure deficits, political risk, and lessons from Toronto’s mega-city.
43:35 – Tariffs, Trade & the End of Free Trade?
A “mercantilistic world,” U.S. midterms, and Canada’s strategic response.
56:05 – Can Midterms Change the Trade Reality?
Republican prospects, executive authority on tariffs, and why Canada must plan for permanence.
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For more information go to Dave's website.
Host: Dave Trafford
Roundtable: Keith Leslie, Tim Hudak, John Wright, Kathleen Wynne
Healthcare costs are “unsustainable.” Niagara may be heading toward amalgamation. And the free trade era? It may already be over.
This week on On the Ledge, we dig into what Finance Minister Peter Bethlenfalvy’s warning really means for Ontario’s healthcare system — and whether prevention, not just spending, is the missing piece. From seniors’ falls to housing design, safe injection sites to primary care access, the panel asks: are we running an illness system instead of a wellness system?
We spent some time talking about "sustainable" healthcare models. This article was cited in the discussion https://chah.ai/gesundheit-what-canadian-healthcare-can-learn-from-germany/.
Then: Niagara Region. 126 councillors. Infrastructure deficits. Rising taxes. Is amalgamation inevitable — and who wins if it happens?
And finally, tariffs and trade. With U.S. protectionism hardening and midterms looming, what’s Ontario’s role? Should Premier Ford be inserting himself into U.S. politics? And does it even matter who wins in November?
The world has changed. Free trade may not be coming back. The question now is: how does Ontario adapt?
Subscribe for weekly conversations that cut through the noise and focus on what’s next in Ontario politics.
Chapters
00:00 – Introduction
Winter complaints give way to a preview of healthcare sustainability, Niagara amalgamation, and U.S. trade tensions.
03:25 – Healthcare Spending & Prevention Debate
“Unsustainable” healthcare costs, seniors’ falls, upstream solutions, and shifting from illness care to prevention.
24:25 – Niagara Amalgamation Showdown
126 councillors, infrastructure deficits, political risk, and lessons from Toronto’s mega-city.
43:35 – Tariffs, Trade & the End of Free Trade?
A “mercantilistic world,” U.S. midterms, and Canada’s strategic response.
56:05 – Can Midterms Change the Trade Reality?
Republican prospects, executive authority on tariffs, and why Canada must plan for permanence.
You can watch OR listen to this episode on our YouTube Channel (Be sure to subscribe!)
Follow Dave on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn and X
And you can leave us a voice comment here!
For more information go to Dave's website.