
On today's episode Aidan is joined by Portage-Lisgar Conservative nomination candidate, Branden Leslie. Listen to why Branden is running, some of his policies, and why he is the best choice to run. Check out his website here https://www.votebranden.ca/
Recorded on 02/05/2023
Branden has earned a reputation for getting things done. He has a proven track record of fighting for Conservative principles and values on Parliament Hill while working in the Harper government and in the private sector. He’s running to give you back control of your life, ensure you can raise your family according to your values, and to get the Liberals out of your pocket. He has advised Cabinet Ministers and Members of Parliament on important issues like protecting the rights of law-abiding gun owners and keeping our streets safe and criminals behind bars. Branden was instrumental in passing legislation and working with Members of Parliament to get key planks of the Harper government’s agenda implemented such as the Common Sense Firearms Licensing Act, amongst many others. Branden went on to work as the manager of policy and government relations at the Grain Growers of Canada. In this role, he engages with farmers, Parliamentarians, Ministers, and public servants on agricultural issues such as trade, transportation, innovation, and business risk management programs, to protect the viability of the family farm. He has been a leading voice pushing back against the Liberal government’s plan to reduce fertilizer use and is the architect of legislation currently before Parliament to exempt farmers from the carbon tax. He also played a pivotal role in passing Bill C-208, which eliminated the unfair tax rates faced by farmers and small business owners selling their operations to their children and grandchildren. Branden takes pride in working with farmers and Members of Parliament to defend Canada’s agricultural sector and will continue to do so if elected. Active in the Conservative Party for over a decade, Branden was the Campaign Manager for the Hon. Candice Bergen in the 2019 election, helping her receive almost 70% of the vote. Branden is a farm kid. He was born in Portage la Prairie and raised on a farm south of town. His parents Jim and Shauna-Lei Leslie are active members in the community and continue to farm to this day. He attended Portage Collegiate Institute and went on to Brandon University and Carleton University to receive his Bachelor of Arts in Political Science. Between reffing hockey for over 15 years and continuing to play recreationally, to being an active golfer, Branden has held a lifelong interest in sports and has had the opportunity to compete in almost every community in Portage-Lisgar. Branden and his fiancé Cailey are excited for this Conservative nomination campaign and will fight for you with the passion and energy that you deserve. With your help, we can send the right Conservative to Ottawa to take on Justin Trudeau and deliver real change.
Apr 8, 2023
29 min

On tonight's episode I am so extremely honoured to be joined by none other than 2022 UCP leadership candidate Danielle Smith. Danielle is the lead front runner in the leadership race putting Alberta and Albertan's first. Catch my interview with Danielle where we discuss how she got involved in politics, the Alberta Sovereignty Act, freedom for Albertan's, and some of her policies, all found here! We are so proud to endorse Danielle Smith for Premier of Alberta! Stay up to date with Danielle and her efforts here https://daniellesmith.ca/
Recorded on 09/04/2022
“I’m running because I love Alberta. This is my home and I feel passionately that the people of this province are not being treated fairly by Ottawa. We need to push back, regain our pride, and have autonomy over our decisions. Together, let’s put Alberta First and as Premier, that is exactly what I will do.” Danielle is a proud Albertan. She is a University of Calgary graduate with degrees in Economics and English, Danielle has had a lifelong interest in Alberta public policy and finding the right balance between free enterprise and individual freedom, and the role of government. She was a Member of the Legislative Assembly for Highwood, leader of the Official Opposition, and leader of the Wildrose Party. Before re-entering politics, Danielle had extensive experience in the media and in business. Most recently she was President of the Alberta Enterprise Group. Before that she was a radio host with Corus Entertainment for six years. She married her husband, David in 2006 and together they own and operate The Dining Car, a fully renovated 1940s railcar dining car. She is the proud stepmother of David’s son Jonathan. Danielle and David live in High River with their two dogs, Caine and Colt.
Oct 6, 2022
26 min

Today I am so honored and privileged to be joined back by Rebecca Schulz, one of the 2022 UCP Leadership Candidates. Today Rebecca and I discuss her incredible career, along with some of her policy, and the campaign. You can stay up to date with Rebecca on the campaign trail here https://www.rebeccaforleader.ca/
Recorded on 08/02/2022
Rebecca Schulz is the MLA for Calgary-Shaw. She was elected in 2019 and was most recently the Minister of Children's Services. In that role, Rebecca fought for and successfully negotiated a fair deal on childcare with the federal government. The Made-In-Alberta childcare agreement is unique in Canada and critical for seeing Alberta families and children succeed. Rebecca has also served on Treasury Board and several policy and legislative committees. She first got involved in politics in 2009 working in the Premier’s Office in Saskatchewan under Brad Wall. Rebecca then chose Alberta to raise her family and was drawn to the united conservative movement. She believes unity in the conservative movement is critical – both at the provincial and federal level – to ensure free-market, pro-growth governments can succeed. Rebecca is an active campaigner and believes that hard work and staying connected with voters – most importantly, door knocking – is the best way to both grow the movement and serve at the ground level. She lives in Calgary with her husband and two children.
Sep 3, 2022
16 min

Catch one of five 2022 Conservative leadership candidate interviews where Aidan dives deep into policy with each of the leadership candidates. Today Aidan is joined by Roman Baber. Stay up to date with the Baber campaign here https://www.joinroman.ca/
Recorded on 07/19/2022
Roman Baber served as Member of Provincial Parliament from the riding of York Centre from June 2018 to June 2022. He served as Chair of Parliament’s Standing Committee on Justice Policy from September 2019 until February 2021.
He was removed by Doug Ford from the Ontario government caucus after calling out the collateral harm of lockdowns in January 2021. Since then, Roman has been a staunch advocate in favour of a balanced covid response and in particular against passports, mandates and lockdowns due to their toll on the health and mental health of Canadians.
Roman brought legislation to cut MPP pay to CERB levels while Emergency Orders are in place, was in litigation against the Attorney General of Ontario to defend Canadians' right to protest and worship outdoors and brought a Bill to outlaw workplace mandates. Roman is passionate about and is well familiar with justice, transit and autism policy.
Roman was born and lived in the former Soviet Union until he was almost 9. He then lived in Israel until he immigrated to Canada with his family at age 15.
Roman obtained a BA from York University and graduated from law school at the University of Western Ontario. During his last year of law school, Roman was a supervisor at the school’s legal aid funded clinic. He was called to the Ontario Bar in 2006 and practiced civil and commercial litigation until his election in 2018.
Roman is also an occasional lecturer at an after-school program, engaging high school students on constitutional and criminal law topics. He loves tennis, Canadian kindness, the Toronto Raptors and his special someone, Nancy Marchese.
Sep 3, 2022
24 min

Catch one of five 2022 Conservative leadership candidate interviews where Aidan dives deep into policy with each of the leadership candidates. Today Aidan is joined by Jean Charest. Stay up to date with the Charest campaign here https://www.jeancharest.ca/
Recorded on 07/11/2022
Sep 3, 2022
15 min

On today's episode I am extremely honored to be joined by The Hon. Peter Mackay. Aidan and Peter discuss a wide ranging topic of issues from Peter's career and how he got involved, to keeping the Conservative Party united, to improving Canada's spot on the world stage. All found here! Take a listen!
Recorded on 07/19/2022
Sep 3, 2022
30 min

If you're a die-hard Conservative fan you will want to take a listen to this interview with the Hon. Deb Grey, Former Leader of the Canadian Alliance, Deputy Leader of the Reform Party, and MP for Edmonton North. On tonight's interview Aidan and Deb discuss her time in politics during the different Conservative Party's, how we can grow the Conservative movement to every day Canadians, the current leadership race, and how we can defeat the highly incompetent Trudeau liberals. This is an interview you do not want to miss!
Recorded on 06/17/2022
Deborah Grey was born on July 1st, 1952 in Vancouver BC. She graduated from the University of Alberta in Edmonton with a double BA - in Arts and Education. From 1979 to 1989 Deborah taught high school at Alberta's Frog Lake Indian Reserve and in Dewberry, Alberta. Her history-making political career took a turn when, in 1989, she won a by-election becoming the Reform Party's first Member of Parliament. She served in that position for fifteen and a half years, watching the growth of Reform, which transitioned into the Canadian Alliance. She was instrumental in building bridges with the Progressive Conservative Party, which eventually amalgamated into the Conservative Party of Canada. She was Canada's first-ever female Leader of the Official Opposition, serving in that position from March to September, 2000. Deborah retired from elected office in June, 2004, after winning four straight elections. Deb and her husband Lewis are happily semi-retired in Qualicum Beach, BC. They enjoy riding their matching motorcycles around Vancouver Island. In December 2007 Deborah was appointed an Officer of the Order of Canada for Public Service. She has also received the Queen Elizabeth II 50th and 60th Jubilee Medals. In addition to that, she has received the Alberta Centennial Medal and an Honourary Doctorate of Laws from Trinity Western University.
Jul 12, 2022
31 min

You don't want to miss this interview with none other than Luc Berthold, MP for Mégantic-L'Érable, Deputy Leader of the Conservative Party and Quebec Lieutenant. Today Aidan and Luc discuss his career in politics and how he got started, uniting the party for the next leader with the current leadership team, and Luc's work holding the government accountable. Check out Luc's work here https://lucberthold.ca/
Recorded on 06/04/2022
Passionate about people and communication, Mr. Luc Berthold began his career in radio where he held various positions, including host and sales representative before becoming editor-in-chief of the weekly Courrier Frontenac. Anxious to take on new challenges, he then chose provincial politics. Mr. Berthold will serve various ministers in different capacities, including those of political adviser, press secretary and chief of staff. In 2006, he was elected the 27th mayor of the city of Thetford Mines and re-elected in 2009. During this period, he held several important positions. He was notably president of the Economic Development Corporation, vice-president of the Regional Conference of Elected Officials of Chaudière-Appalaches, administrator of the Union of Quebec Municipalities and president of the caucus of regional cities of Quebec. After two very busy terms, he returned to the private sector where he became a trainer in leadership programs and a lobbyist. Elected for the first time in 2015 as Member of Parliament for Mégantic-L'Érable, Luc Berthold was re-elected twice, in 2019 and 2021. He held the positions of shadow cabinet minister for Agriculture and Agrifood, Infrastructure and Communities, Treasury Board and now Health. He served as Vice-Chair of the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities, and the Standing Committee on Agriculture and Agri-Food. Still very active, he is also a member of the Canada-France, Canada-Israel, Canada-United States and Canada-United Kingdom Interparliamentary Associations. He is also a member of the Canadian delegation to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe.
Jul 12, 2022
25 min

On today's interview I am so tremendously honored to be joined by the very person that got me involved in politics and none other than Candice Bergen the MP for Portage-Lisgar, Leader of the Conservative Party of Canada, and Leader of the Opposition. Today Aidan and Candice talk about her career and why she got involved in politics, the work she is doing as leader to unite our strong party, and the Trudeau liberals disastrous decision to remove mandatory minimums. You can check out all the amazing work Candice is doing right here https://candicebergen.ca/ and here https://www.conservative.ca/
Recorded on 05/31/2022
The Hon. Candice Bergen was first elected to the House of Commons in 2008 and was re-elected in the 2011, 2015, 2019 and 2021 elections, representing the riding Portage-Lisgar in Manitoba and is currently serving as the Conservative Deputy Leader.
Between 2013 and 2015, Candice served as Canada’s Minister of State for Social Development having previously served as Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Public Safety. In her role as Minister of State for Social Development, she worked with all provinces and territories to ensure Canada’s affordable housing programs were fair to taxpayers and sustainable for those families needing support. She also reformed the government’s Homelessness Partnering Strategy towards an evidence-based housing first approach that is producing measurable results in reducing homelessness. As the lead Minister responsible for the Office of Disability Issues, Candice ensured families and Canadians living with disabilities were supported through world-leading programs such as the Registered Disability Savings Plan, Opportunities Fund and Enabling Accessibility Fund.
On November 20th, 2015, Candice was appointed to the Opposition Shadow Cabinet as Critic for the Natural Resources Portfolio. On September 15, 2016 Candice was appointed as Conservative House Leader by Interim Conservative Leader, Rona Ambrose. In August 2017, she was reappointed as the Conservative House Leader by the Party’s new leader, Andrew Scheer. Most recently in August 2020, Candice was appointed by Conservative Leader, the Hon. Erin O’Toole, as Deputy Leader. She was reappointed to the role in November 2021.
As Deputy Leader, Candice has been given the task of connecting the Conservative Party with companies expanding their focus on ESG (Environment & Social Governance) to lessen their impact on the environment and attract new, green investment. Conservatives understand that companies, especially in the energy sector, are turning to green governance to make Canada’s already clean, ethical energy, even better.
Candice brings extensive experience in both the business and political communities. Prior to becoming a Member of Parliament, she worked in the financial planning industry, and was the Manitoba Campaign Manager for Stephen Harper’s leadership bid for the Conservative Party of Canada. She has also acted as an advisor to several Members of Parliament and served as Chief Organizer for the Conservative Party of Canada in Manitoba.
Candice is also committed to her community and has done extensive volunteer work within Manitoba. She has dedicated her time to various youth groups and has worked with at-risk youth as well adults in correctional facilities. She has also volunteered with the palliative care program at her local hospital, Boundary Trails Health Centre.
Born in Morden, Manitoba, Candice now resides in Oak Bluff, Manitoba with her husband, Michael.
May 31, 2022
15 min

Check out this interview where Aidan interview's Roger Reid, the MLA for Livingstone-Macleod. On today's interview Aidan ad Roger discuss why he got involved in politics because of the disastrous NDP government, the work he has got done for his constituency, and his upcoming nomination. Roger has our full endorsement! Check out and stay up to date with Roger here https://unitedconservativecaucus.ca/roger-reid/
Recorded on 05/20/2022
May 31, 2022
27 min
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