In this episode of Canada’s Favourite Podcast, Dave gets Steven to explain which side of the political spectrum the Green Party is on. The truth isn’t as simple as you might think.
Ep. 8: What is a Motion of Non-Confidence?
We have another listener question, this one from pollenize.org, a website dedicated to providing voters with the most accurate election information possible, and a website we really like. Enjoy!
Ep. 7: What’s Wrong with a Two Party System?
In this episode, Dave asks Steven to clarify why a multiple party system is important. Steven explains… as usual.
Ep. 6: The House of Commons is being expanded from 308 to 338 seats; How does the physical building handle this expansion?
In this episode we ask our first listener question from listener and super fan Chris Gabel. Steven gives a good answer; Dave makes small talk.
Ep. 5: How long can you call yourselves the New Democratic Party? When do you become just the Democratic Party?
In the 5th instalment of the Question Period, Dave asks Steven “How long can you call yourselves the New Democratic Party?” Steven explains the history, and possibly the future, of the word “New”.
Ep. 4: What Does the Word Liberal Actually Mean?
In this episode Dave inquires about the word “liberal”. In order to answer, Steven takes us on a trip through time.
Ep. 3: Can You Vote Someone out of Office?
In this episode Dave asks about voting people out of office. Steven gives three answers, all of which are pretty much the same the answer.
Ep. 2: Why do we call them Right Wing and Left Wing?
In the Question Period’s second episode, Dave asks Steven where we get the terms Left Wing and Right Wing. The answer may surprise you.
Ep. 1: What is a Political Party?
In the Question Period’s inaugural episode, Dave asks Steven “What is a Political Party?” Steven gives a good answer.
Coming soon…
Question Period with Dave Morris and Steven Orr will be launching very soon.