Open Sources (Ep. #562) Show Notes for March 26, 2026

This week on Open Sources Guelph, we go federal again. It’s been a busy week for three of the country’s main parties, and there are busy times to come in at least one case. On this edition of the show we will look ahead to this weekend and one party’s crucial vote, we look back at a federal leader’s busy itinerary abroad making new friends, and we will consider the last year under Canada’s first-time politician turned first-term PM.

This Thursday, March 26, at 5 pm, Scotty Hertz and Adam A. Donaldson will discuss:

Orange Counting. This weekend, members of the federal New Democratic Party will gather in Winnipeg to decide who will succeed Jagmeet Singh as their leader. In a sense, this vote is just the end of the beginning of the struggle because the new leader has to rebuild the party, payoff debts, choose a direction and start recruiting future candidates, so are any of the five confirmed candidates up for the massive job ahead?

Pierre Does America. Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre went on his own world tour last week, or at least an American one. He made several requisite stops at various media outlets, including the biggest one of all, The Joe Rogan Experience! Perhaps to his credit, Poilievre didn’t disgrace himself with Rogan or take any of his conspiracy claptrap bait, but can we say that Pierre looked prime ministerial fresh from his trip south of the border.

Mark’ed For a Year. It’s been one year since Mark Carney won the emergency Liberal leadership convention and became the prime minister, and what a difference a year makes! Once the Liberals were on a backfoot, accused of being out of touch and out to lunch, and then Carney comes in and Canada’s natural governing party reclaims its place at the centre of the universe. How did he do it, and how long can Carney stay on top?

Open Sources is live on CFRU 93.3 fm and cfru.ca at 5 pm on Thursday.

Photo courtesy of X/Pierre Poilievre. 

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