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January 28, 2009
Al & Mike Show - Episode 52 - Canada's First NDP Budget
The post budget show. We discuss the implications of the complete failure of the Conservative government to be well... economically conservative. Moin A. Yahya of the University of Alberta joins us (Please execute the accidental reference to the University of Calgary at the midpoint).
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January 21, 2009
Al & Mike Show - Episode 51 - Rainbows and Unicorns
The day after Obama's inaugeration, we try and sort through the implications. Jay finally joins us on a higher-quality link and we have a serious talk about Mike's libertarianism in the last half..
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January 14, 2009
Al & Mike Show - Episode 50 - Fifty Episodes!
Our 50th episode! Wow! It's been really fun so far, and we hope it gets better from here. This is a really focused episode. We talk about Jay Currie's "Plan B" and the problems with the Conservative Party.
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January 08, 2009
Al & Mike Show Episode 49 - Unintended Consequences
The first show of 2009! We talk about the Israel-Hamas conflict. Jay Currie sits in for Al. Craig Yurish of UCLA also drops by to talk to us about incrementalism, among other things.
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