• TRILLIUM TALK: What Donald Trump’s thumping victory means for us
    Nov 11 2024

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    Welcome back to Trillium Talk, your must-see briefing from Village Media’s team of journalists at the Ontario Legislature.

    Every Sunday, Scott Sexsmith sits down with one of our staffers at The Trillium to talk about the week that was at Queen's Park — and the week ahead.

    On the show today is reporter/editor Katherine DeClerq , who joined our team of political journalists last month when Village Media acquired Queen's Park Today.

    The big news of the week, of course: Donald Trump's landslide win in the U.S. presidential election — and what it means for Canada.

    As DeClerq explains, Canadian politicians, including the Ford government, say they're prepared to deal with Trump's potentially protectionist administration.

    "I'm very confident we'll have a very rewarding relationship with the new administration," Doug Ford told reporters. Time will tell.

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    6 mins
  • TRILLIUM TALK: 'You can't put your butt on both sides of the fence,' Doug Ford tells mayors
    Nov 3 2024

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    Welcome back to Trillium Talk, your must-see briefing from Village Media’s team of journalists at the Ontario Legislature.

    Every Sunday, Scott Sexsmith sits down with one of our staffers at The Trillium to talk about the week that was at Queen's Park — and the week ahead.

    On the show today is reporter Alan S. Hale, who joined our team of political journalists last month when Village Media acquired Queen's Park Today.

    Hale breaks down some of the specifics of the Ford government's fall economic statement — including the $200 rebate cheques that every Ontarian is about to receive.

    He also explains why the premier had some choice words for Ontario's big city mayors, who aren't on the same page when it comes to dealing with homeless encampments in their communities. Some — but not all — want the province to use the notwithstanding clause to allow individuals living in encampments with severe mental illnesses or addiction to be forced into treatment.

    "You can't put your butt on both sides of the fence — you'll get a lot of slivers," Ford told reporters, when asked about the mayors. "You don't sit there and say: 'Well, let's see if the province is going to do it.' Guys, you are either going one side or the other."

    Looking for other episodes of Trillium Talk? You can find all of them HERE.

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    10 mins
  • TRILLIUM TALK: Death to bike lanes, long live highway tunnel
    Oct 27 2024

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    Welcome back to Trillium Talk, your must-see briefing from Village Media’s team of journalists at the Ontario Legislature.

    Every Sunday, Scott Sexsmith sits down with one of our staffers at The Trillium to talk about the week that was at Queen's Park — and the week ahead.

    On the show today is Editor-in-Chief Jessica Smith Cross, whose chat turned into an all-transit episode.

    Bottom line: Doug Ford hates bike lanes, loves the idea of a tunnelled expressway under Hwy. 401 — and the Premier is in the driver's seat on both issues.

    We apologize in advance for the audio quality on today's episode. Scott was on the road this week for a sit-down interview with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and we experienced some technical difficulties. If you want to check out that Trudeau interview, it's right HERE.




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    4 mins
  • TRILLIUM TALK: Doug Ford wants to mail you a cheque
    Oct 20 2024

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    Welcome back to Trillium Talk, your must-see briefing from Village Media’s team of journalists at the Ontario Legislature.

    Every Sunday, Scott Sexsmith sits down with one of our staffers at The Trillium to talk about the week that was at Queen's Park — and the week ahead.

    On the show today is reporter Charlie Pinkerton, who breaks down the latest complaint filed with Ontario's Integrity Commissioner: NDP leader Marit Stiles wants an investigation into whether Premier Doug Ford's infrastructure minister broke ethics laws by selecting Therme as the main redeveloper of Ontario Place.

    Also on this week's episode: Election-style promises!

    The Ford government is reportedly planning to send $200 "rebate cheques" to every taxpayer in the province — an idea that would cost roughly $3.2 billion.

    Liberal leader Bonnie Crombie responded by promising to cut taxes for all middle class families, while Stiles called Ford's idea a "stunt" that proves his government is "out of touch, out of gas and clearly out of ideas."

    Check your mailbox in January. In the meantime, if you're looking for back episodes of Trillium Talk they're all right HERE.

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    7 mins
  • TRILLIUM TALK: The debate over forced treatment for addictions, mental health
    Oct 13 2024

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    Welcome back to Trillium Talk, your must-see briefing from Village Media’s team of journalists at the Ontario Legislature.

    Every Sunday, Scott Sexsmith sits down with one of our staffers at The Trillium to talk about the week that was at Queen's Park — and the week ahead.

    On the show today is Editor-in-Chief Jessica Smith Cross, who walks us through the growing debate over whether people with severe mental health and addictions issues should be forced into treatment.

    She also breaks down the big news from Village Media: our acquisition of two leading political newsletters — Queen's Park Today and Parliament Today. You can read all about it HERE.

    Launched last year by Village Media, a leader in local journalism, The Trillium is a comprehensive news and information source devoted exclusively to insider coverage of Ontario politics.

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    6 mins
  • TRILLIUM TALK: Ontario's 'broken' child welfare system leaves some parents with a desperate choice
    Sep 22 2024

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    Welcome back to Trillium Talk, your must-see briefing from Village Media’s team of journalists at the Ontario Legislature.

    Every Sunday, Scott Sexsmith sits down with one of our staffers at The Trillium to talk about the week that was at Queen's Park — and the week ahead.

    On the show today is Editor-in-Chief Jessica Smith Cross, who published an important — and heartbreaking — feature story this week about parents of high-needs children struggling to find the services they need.

    As The Trillium reported in August, an increasing number of Ontario parents are surrendering custody of their kids to children’s aid societies — not because they've abused or neglected them, but because they can't find the services and support they need to keep them safe at home.

    Premier Doug Ford responded by announcing an "audit" of the child welfare system, but parents who spoke to The Trillium say that's not enough. They want to see a major overhaul of not only the child welfare system but of the delivery of all provincial supports for children and families.

    Also on this week's Trillium Talk: The PCs hold the line with a byelection win in the Bay of Quinte.

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    8 mins
  • TRILLIUM TALK: Why are so many Ontario school boards bleeding red ink?
    Sep 15 2024

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    Welcome back to Trillium Talk, your must-see briefing from Village Media’s team of journalists at the Ontario Legislature.

    Every Sunday, Scott Sexsmith sits down with one of our staffers at The Trillium to talk about the week that was at Queen's Park — and the week ahead.

    On the show today is deputy editor Sneh Duggal, who breaks down some concerning numbers about school board budgets in Ontario. More than four out of 10 boards — 43 per cent — are projecting a deficit this year, for a total of $200-million in red ink.

    Sticking with classrooms, Duggal also talks about why the NDP and education unions are renewing calls for more government action to address violence in schools.



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    9 mins
  • TRILLIUM TALK: Washing away the Greenbelt scandal
    Sep 8 2024

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    Welcome back to Trillium Talk, your must-see briefing from Village Media’s team of journalists at the Ontario Legislature.

    Every Sunday, Scott Sexsmith sits down with one of our staffers at The Trillium to talk about the week that was at Queen's Park — and the week ahead.

    On the show today is reporter Charlie Pinkerton, who just published an eyeopening feature story about Paul Calandra's first year as Ontario's housing minister. Spoiler alert: it involves "holy water."

    Pinkerton and Sexsmith also talk election speculation — both provincial and federal.



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    9 mins