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Brian Crombie Radio Hour - Epi 1619 - Global Shock and Canada’s Moment: Strategy in a Shifting World with Rick Anderson

Brian Crombie Radio Hour - Epi 1619 - Global Shock and Canada’s Moment: Strategy in a Shifting World with Rick Anderson

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The world feels increasingly unstable—conflict in the Middle East, energy shocks, trade tensions, and shifting alliances.
So where does Canada fit in?
On this episode of The Brian Crombie Hour, Brian is joined by Rick Anderson—political strategist and one of Canada’s most insightful commentators—for a wide-ranging conversation on geopolitics, energy, and Canada’s evolving role as a middle power.
In Part 1, the discussion begins with global conflict and economic reality, focusing on tensions involving Iran and their ripple effects. From inflation risks to energy disruptions, Rick outlines why the situation is serious—but stops short of predicting a global collapse. North America, he argues, may prove more resilient than expected.
Part 2 turns to energy, where Canada’s strategic advantage comes into focus. As a major producer of oil, gas, and key resources like potash, Canada stands out as a stable and democratic supplier in a volatile world. In times of crisis, capacity matters—and Canada has it.
In Part 3, the conversation explores Canada’s evolving global strategy under Prime Minister Mark Carney. The focus: diversifying trade, strengthening ties with Europe and other middle powers, and reducing overreliance on the United States—not replacing it, but building greater independence through broader alignment.
Part 4 examines defense, trade, and the shifting global order. From NATO dynamics to military procurement and new opportunities in manufacturing—including electric vehicles—the world is rebalancing, and Canada is adapting in real time.
Finally, in Part 5, the conversation turns inward to address Western alienation and national unity. Longstanding tensions over energy policy, infrastructure, and regional fairness are discussed alongside signs of progress through renewed economic focus and engagement.
This episode asks a bigger question:
In a world of rising instability and shifting alliances, can Canada balance independence with partnership—and stay united at home while competing on the global stage?
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