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Steve Murphy - What will 2025 be remembered for?

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What did 2025 really change? We sit down with Steve Murphy for a clear-eyed year-end that swaps noise for signal. The conversation starts with community—Christmas Daddies turning 62 and a bold decision to sell seized U.S. liquor to fund food banks—then widens into the defining fault line of the year: leadership tone and what it does to a country.
Politics loomed large without swallowing the local. Steve unpacks why style and truth-telling matter as much as policy, and how that set the stage for Mark Carney’s centrist moment. We dig into Quebec’s shifting currents, vote migrations, and the surprising places affordability now hurts most—from trades to homeowners staring at double-digit property tax hikes. Even Canada Post becomes a mirror for modern reality: less mail, more parcels, and a humane case for restructuring that protects people while matching the service we actually use.
The Atlantic lens brings fresh ground. Weather swung from drought to downpour, scorching berries and boosting certain grapes, while EVs and chargers quietly tipped from novelty to normal. City-building gets practical: Halifax needs a multipurpose stadium, a mid-size performance hall, and eventually a larger arena—not as vanity projects, but as social infrastructure that anchors tourism, keeps doctors and students here, and gives families reasons to gather. The airport’s expansion and new direct European routes prove demand is real; now we match it with venues, roads, and a plan.
Energy sits just beyond the horizon and right at our feet. Wind is a serious bet. Tidal is a fierce engineering problem begging for a Nova Scotia answer. Solar may not be our ace, but a portfolio of renewables could be. Through it all, we keep circling back to something simple: kindness is strategy, not sentiment. It draws visitors, calms politics, and holds space for the work ahead.
If you value grounded analysis, local stakes, and a conversation that respects your time and intelligence, press play. Then share this with a friend who cares about Atlantic Canada’s next chapter. Subscribe, leave a review, and tell us: what headline from 2025 will history say mattered most?

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Chapters

1. Steve Murphy - What will 2025 be remembered for? (00:00:00)

2. Opening Toasts And Setup (00:00:43)

3. Christmas Daddies And Community Need (00:01:31)

4. Selling U.S. Liquor To Fund Food Banks (00:04:13)

5. Year In Review: Politics Turns Volatile (00:05:07)

6. Tone, Truth, And Leadership Norms (00:07:40)

7. The “Nice Agency” And Public Civility (00:12:59)

8. Canadian Politics Reset: Carney’s Rise (00:16:26)

9. Affordability, Taxes, And Postal Reality (00:21:59)

10. Weather Shocks, Agriculture, And Fire Risk (00:30:43)

11. Editing, Media Trust, And Interviews (00:38:45)

12. Losses And Local Legends Remembered (00:45:26)

13. Stadiums, Venues, And City-Building (00:50:58)

14. Tourism Boom And Europe Flights (00:59:57)

15. What 2025 Will Be Remembered For (01:06:25)

16. Energy Futures: Wind And Tidal Bets (01:14:13)

17. Closing Thanks And Holiday Sign-Off (01:22:25)

135 episodes

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What did 2025 really change? We sit down with Steve Murphy for a clear-eyed year-end that swaps noise for signal. The conversation starts with community—Christmas Daddies turning 62 and a bold decision to sell seized U.S. liquor to fund food banks—then widens into the defining fault line of the year: leadership tone and what it does to a country.
Politics loomed large without swallowing the local. Steve unpacks why style and truth-telling matter as much as policy, and how that set the stage for Mark Carney’s centrist moment. We dig into Quebec’s shifting currents, vote migrations, and the surprising places affordability now hurts most—from trades to homeowners staring at double-digit property tax hikes. Even Canada Post becomes a mirror for modern reality: less mail, more parcels, and a humane case for restructuring that protects people while matching the service we actually use.
The Atlantic lens brings fresh ground. Weather swung from drought to downpour, scorching berries and boosting certain grapes, while EVs and chargers quietly tipped from novelty to normal. City-building gets practical: Halifax needs a multipurpose stadium, a mid-size performance hall, and eventually a larger arena—not as vanity projects, but as social infrastructure that anchors tourism, keeps doctors and students here, and gives families reasons to gather. The airport’s expansion and new direct European routes prove demand is real; now we match it with venues, roads, and a plan.
Energy sits just beyond the horizon and right at our feet. Wind is a serious bet. Tidal is a fierce engineering problem begging for a Nova Scotia answer. Solar may not be our ace, but a portfolio of renewables could be. Through it all, we keep circling back to something simple: kindness is strategy, not sentiment. It draws visitors, calms politics, and holds space for the work ahead.
If you value grounded analysis, local stakes, and a conversation that respects your time and intelligence, press play. Then share this with a friend who cares about Atlantic Canada’s next chapter. Subscribe, leave a review, and tell us: what headline from 2025 will history say mattered most?

Send us a text

Support the show

Find The Afternoon Pint on Youtube Facebook Instagram & TikTok

Buy merch, get out newsletter, or book some of Afternoon Pints Media Talent on our website: www.afternoonpint.ca

#afternoonpint #entrepreneur #popculture #authors #actors #politics #money #music #popular #movies #canadalife #madeincanada

Your follows likes and subscribes help support Canadian Made Media. Please drop us a line and let us know if you are enjoying the show.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Steve Murphy - What will 2025 be remembered for? (00:00:00)

2. Opening Toasts And Setup (00:00:43)

3. Christmas Daddies And Community Need (00:01:31)

4. Selling U.S. Liquor To Fund Food Banks (00:04:13)

5. Year In Review: Politics Turns Volatile (00:05:07)

6. Tone, Truth, And Leadership Norms (00:07:40)

7. The “Nice Agency” And Public Civility (00:12:59)

8. Canadian Politics Reset: Carney’s Rise (00:16:26)

9. Affordability, Taxes, And Postal Reality (00:21:59)

10. Weather Shocks, Agriculture, And Fire Risk (00:30:43)

11. Editing, Media Trust, And Interviews (00:38:45)

12. Losses And Local Legends Remembered (00:45:26)

13. Stadiums, Venues, And City-Building (00:50:58)

14. Tourism Boom And Europe Flights (00:59:57)

15. What 2025 Will Be Remembered For (01:06:25)

16. Energy Futures: Wind And Tidal Bets (01:14:13)

17. Closing Thanks And Holiday Sign-Off (01:22:25)

135 episodes

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