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Now and Next –June 10, 2025
Host: Dave Trafford
Guests: Anne-Marie Aikins (AMA Communications), Lindsay Broadhead (Broadhead Communications), Bob Reid (Broadway Strategy)
Summary:
In this episode of Now and Next, host Dave Trafford is joined by our C.A.S.T. (Comms And Strategy Team) Anne-Marie Aikins, Lindsay Broadhead, and Bob Reid for a dynamic conversation that begins with a reflection on the 30th anniversary of Ontario’s Common Sense Revolution.
The panel dissects the political legacy of Mike Harris and how it continues to echo in Canadian politics.
The discussion transitions to the nature of protests—historic and contemporary—with particular focus on recent unrest in Los Angeles, the influence of social media, and the blurred lines between activism and insurrection. The episode closes with a forward-looking view on the upcoming G7 meeting and the political ramifications for leaders like Mark Carney and Donald Trump.
Chapters:
00:00 – Introduction
Dave introduces the regular panel and sets the stage with Bob Reid’s reflection on the 30th anniversary of the Common Sense Revolution.
00:56 – Mike Harris and the 1995 Election Strategy
Reid recounts his time as press secretary for Mike Harris and how early branding and clear messaging shaped a surprise win.
10:07 – Protest Then and Now
Anne-Marie reflects on how protest culture evolved from her early activism to today’s often volatile public demonstrations.
17:21 – Violence, Messaging, and Hijacked Movements
The team analyzes how emotion-driven protests are often derailed by fringe elements, distorting the original message.
24:13 – Civil Rights vs. Today’s Tactics
Drawing contrasts between disciplined, strategic protests of the 60s and chaotic modern demonstrations, the panel questions effectiveness and media portrayal.
33:08 – G7 Summit and Global Stakes
As the world prepares for the G7 summit, the discussion turns to how leaders like Carney and Trump will navigate political pressure and geopolitical optics.
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Host: Dave Trafford
Guests: Anne-Marie Aikins (AMA Communications), Lindsay Broadhead (Broadhead Communications), Bob Reid (Broadway Strategy)
Summary:
In this episode of Now and Next, host Dave Trafford is joined by our C.A.S.T. (Comms And Strategy Team) Anne-Marie Aikins, Lindsay Broadhead, and Bob Reid for a dynamic conversation that begins with a reflection on the 30th anniversary of Ontario’s Common Sense Revolution.
The panel dissects the political legacy of Mike Harris and how it continues to echo in Canadian politics.
The discussion transitions to the nature of protests—historic and contemporary—with particular focus on recent unrest in Los Angeles, the influence of social media, and the blurred lines between activism and insurrection. The episode closes with a forward-looking view on the upcoming G7 meeting and the political ramifications for leaders like Mark Carney and Donald Trump.
Chapters:
00:00 – Introduction
Dave introduces the regular panel and sets the stage with Bob Reid’s reflection on the 30th anniversary of the Common Sense Revolution.
00:56 – Mike Harris and the 1995 Election Strategy
Reid recounts his time as press secretary for Mike Harris and how early branding and clear messaging shaped a surprise win.
10:07 – Protest Then and Now
Anne-Marie reflects on how protest culture evolved from her early activism to today’s often volatile public demonstrations.
17:21 – Violence, Messaging, and Hijacked Movements
The team analyzes how emotion-driven protests are often derailed by fringe elements, distorting the original message.
24:13 – Civil Rights vs. Today’s Tactics
Drawing contrasts between disciplined, strategic protests of the 60s and chaotic modern demonstrations, the panel questions effectiveness and media portrayal.
33:08 – G7 Summit and Global Stakes
As the world prepares for the G7 summit, the discussion turns to how leaders like Carney and Trump will navigate political pressure and geopolitical optics.
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