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The Line is a Canadian magazine dedicated to covering local, national and international politics, news, current events and occasionally some obscure stories. Hosted by Matt Gurney and Jen Gerson.

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In this week's On The Line, host Jen Gerson speaks with New York Times columnist Ross Douthat, who was in Ottawa this week to give the inaugural Ian Shugart lecture, held by Christian think tank Cardus. Gerson grills Douthat on an infamous column he ... more

In the latest episode of The Line Podcast, recorded on November 21st, 2025, both of your hosts are on the road, and both of them bring stories and observations from where they’re visiting.

This episode of The Line Podcast is brought to you by Forest... more

In the latest episode of On The Line, Matt Gurney welcomes two very different guests for two very different conversations — and both of them are well worth your time.

This episode of The Line Podcast is brought to you by Forestry For The Future. Can... more

In this episode of The Line Podcast, recorded one day early on November 13th, 2025 — and yes, your hosts are aware they’re tempting the wrath of the news gods every time they do that  — Matt Gurney and Jen Gerson dive into the story that continues to... more

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Matt Spoke
A member of Project Ontario, a grassroots group of small-c conservatives in Ontario
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Episode: When did Doug Ford become a liberal?
Peter Sankoff
Professor at the Faculty of Law at the University of Alberta and criminal defense lawyer
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Episode: Why the courts have the peasants sharpening their pitchforks
Andre Gagne
Full professor of theology at the University of Concordia
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Vivian Bercovici
Former Canadian ambassador to Israel
Episode: Did Trump bring peace to the Middle East?
Clayton Campbell
President of the Toronto Police Association, representing rank-and-file officers
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Christopher Nardi
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Ian Runkle
Lawyer and expert in firearms and self-defense law
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Hosts

Matt Gurney
Host and co-host across various episodes, known for his insightful commentary on Canadian politics and current events.
Jen Gerson
Co-host providing a female perspective on Canadian political discourse, known for her candid discussions and critical insights.

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 217 ratings
  • All round review of Your opinion in general

    Subscribed to your podcast and after a couple listens, do not agree with your opinions. Heard you on CJME, Oct 14th, and it made me automatically respond to your biased commentary. Your opinion that the US is divided and a country in trouble…really?? It’s on the mend from the democrats policy failures, DEI, mass migration and wokeness. Trump is turning things around and back to Christian values. You definitely have TDS. Open your eyes. I am dropping your subscription today

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    HeyJudz29
    Canadaa month ago
  • Forever Canadian

    Thank you for this episode. As a born and bred Ontarian, I learned a lesson t. It is also comforting to see something somewhere that Canadians can do that is positive with so many negative events flowing around and upon us.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    sadiehj
    Canada3 months ago
  • My new favorite Canadian political pod

    I came to the pod during the most recent election and, frankly, because I’d missed hearing Jen’s take on the world from a previous podcast. What I found here was incredibly insightful, fact based and true journalism, which is plucking all the strings of this disenfranchised centrist political junkie’s heart. Jen and Matt, you have earned my support, my trust, and my support.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    mrscottieking
    Canada4 months ago
  • The Line is the future

    Jen and Matt are capital-J Journalists who are making their own space in the smoking ruins of traditional media. $5 a month for excellent commentary and high quality interviews. Long live the Line.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Malken15
    Canada4 months ago
  • Nuanced conservative take

    I tend to prefer Jen in an oppositional role - she thrives in formats like OPPO, PnP, and when The Line has a panel discussion with some tension.

    The conversations are good, and it is nice to have some kind of reasonable conservatism reflected in Canadian media.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    n0rthleft
    Canada7 months ago

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Some find the irreverent tone refreshing and commend the show for its independent stance on political matters.
Listeners appreciate the insightful and candid discussions on Canadian politics, often highlighting the expertise and engaging style of the hosts.
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When did Doug Ford become a liberal?
Q: Can you give me a sense of what it's been like living in Ontario through a period of economic stagnation?
Spoke outlines the decline in affordability and living conditions in Ontario over the past years, noting that while Toronto still has some economic activity, other parts of Ontario are witnessing severe economic issues.
When did Doug Ford become a liberal?
Q: How has Doug Ford not been a conservative?
Spoke explains that contrary to expectations, Ford has governed more like a liberal and has failed to implement a clear conservative policy agenda in Ontario.
When did Doug Ford become a liberal?
Q: Can you explain who you are?
Matt Spoke describes himself as one of the early contributors to Project Ontario, a group of small c conservatives aiming to propose policy ideas and provide opposition to the current government.
Did Trump bring peace to the Middle East?
Q: What role did Canada play in helping this peace deal come about?
Mark Carney believes Canada had a significant role, but Bercovici argues that his approach was naive and ineffective, showing lack of communication with key figures in the region.
Did Trump bring peace to the Middle East?
Q: Can you give us a quick overview about the ceasefire deal?
The ceasefire includes the release of hostages, but there are already violations from Hamas, leading to skepticism about its longevity.

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What is The Line about and what kind of topics does it cover?

This podcast offers insightful discussions on pressing political issues, blending analysis of local and international events with a focus on Canadian politics. With hosts who are dedicated journalists, episodes explore the dynamics of political figures, the implications of legislation, and current socio-political challenges, often bringing in expert guests to provide diverse perspectives. Unique to its format is the blend of serious commentary with a candid, often irreverent tone that seeks to engage listeners while providing thorough examinations of contemporary issues. The show stands out for its independent, non-partisan approach, delivering a range of perspectives that resonate with listeners seeking thoughtful discourse in a polarized ... more

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1. The Herle Burly
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3. Curse of Politics
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The Line launched 2 years ago and published 155 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.

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1. Dan Seljak
2. John Wright
3. Matt Spoke
4. Peter Sankoff
5. Andre Gagne
6. Vivian Bercovici
7. Clayton Campbell
8. Christopher Nardi

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