Why do we allow politicians to drive wedges between us? Why do we listen when they try to convince us cities are the enemy of rural communities, and vice versa? It's a divisive-yet-effective political strategy in countries like Canada and the USA. Is this the new normal?
2:20 | Dr. Kathy Cramer is an internationally-renowned expert on the urban-rural political divide. The University of Wisconsin-Madison poli sci prof explains what Alberta and the United States have in common.
CHECK OUT KATHY'S BOOK: https://press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/chicago/P/bo22879533.html
U of A EVENTS: https://www.ualberta.ca/en/political-science/katherine-cramer.html
MIT CENTRE FOR CONSTRUCTIVE COMMUNICATION: https://www.ccc.mit.edu/
DR. JARED WESLEY on REAL TALK (Jan 24, 2024): https://rtrj.info/012424Wesley
47:50 | Jespo and Johnny debrief.
52:40 | Congratulations to our pal (Senator) Charles Adler!
59:20 | Real Talker Calvin lays out the pros and cons of Alberta Premier Danielle Smith's $8.6B commitment to building new schools.
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