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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 episode of The Line Podcast, recorded before the Thanksgiving long weekend on October 10, 2025, your hosts Matt Gurney and Jen Gerson put forward something of an unusual episode.

This episode ofThe Line Podcast is brought to you by Forestry ... more

This week on On The Line, host Jen Gerson has Globe and Mail columnist Tony Keller to discuss his new short book, Borderline Chaos: How Canada got Immigration Right, and Then Wrong. 

This episode of the On The Line Podcast is brought to you by Fores... more

In the latest episode of The Line Podcast, recorded on October 3, 2025, Matt Gurney and Jen Gerson dive right into the top stories of the week — and a few other ones, too.

They start in Alberta, where Matt argues that Premier Danielle Smith has set ... more

This week on On The Line, Matt Gurney is joined by Clayton Campbell, president of the Toronto Police Association, for a frank conversation about the state of law and order in Canada’s biggest city — and beyond.

They start with morale inside the forc... more

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Recent Guests

Clayton Campbell
President of the Toronto Police Association, representing rank-and-file officers
Toronto Police Association
Episode: How to get law and order back in Canada
Christopher Nardi
Parliamentary reporter for the National Post
National Post
Episode: Politics returns! And! What you can do to defend yourself
Ian Runkle
Lawyer and expert in firearms and self-defense law
Episode: Politics returns! And! What you can do to defend yourself
Denis Prevost
Retired firefighter with nearly 40 years of experience in firefighting and fire protection consulting.
Episode: Tinderbox in Nova Scotia ... and in your brain
Andrew McDougall
Director at Trafalgar Strategy and former communications director for Prime Minister Stephen Harper.
Trafalgar Strategy
Episode: Tinderbox in Nova Scotia ... and in your brain
Andrew Potter
Author, columnist, professor at McGill, and member of The Line team
McGill University
Episode: Can Canada save itself before the kids snap?
Avi Loeb
Director of the Institute for Theory and Computation at Harvard University.
Harvard University
Episode: Avi Loeb: "One reason I'm seeking a higher intelligence in interstellar space is because I don't often find it in academia."
John Wright
Veteran pollster
Episode: Assessing three months of Carney
Rob Shaw
Regular contributor and columnist
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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 211 ratings
  • 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
    Canadaa month 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
    Canada2 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
    Canada2 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
    Canada5 months ago
  • Leaves much to be desired

    I always look for different perspectives and hoped for some vibrant discussions and debates on this podcast. Sadly, the audio quality really made it hard to enjoy. Then comes the Israeli propaganda and I can’t take it seriously anymore. I don’t know how anyone can host a representative of that government on their show and not push back on the utter inhumanity of the genocide they are committing. That was it for me.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    LGG19
    Canada5 months ago

Listeners Say

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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.
Critiques have been made about audio quality and the balance of speaking time between hosts, indicating areas for improvement.

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#213
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Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

How to get law and order back in Canada
Q: What are your thoughts on the federal government's gun confiscation plan?
It's not going to help with the crime we're seeing since most gun crimes involve illegal firearms that come from the U.S.
How to get law and order back in Canada
Q: What is the nature of the crime problem in Toronto these days?
The biggest issue is high-profile violence, including carjackings and home invasions, often perpetrated by repeat violent offenders.
How to get law and order back in Canada
Q: Can you tell me what morale is like for rank-and-file Toronto Police Service right now?
Morale is suffering in many areas largely due to the challenges posed by bail reform and the feeling that the federal government isn't doing its part.
Everything you learned in science class is being reconsidered
Q: What are scientists currently working on if not primordial soup as the origin of life?
Philip shares that many now believe life's origins may relate to hydrothermal vents deep in the ocean, where complex chemical processes could kickstart proto-living systems.
Everything you learned in science class is being reconsidered
Q: What do we mean by the process of life?
Philip explains that life isn't just about the material aspects like DNA; it's a dynamic, self-organizing process that involves continuous turnover of matter and energy.

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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. Curse of Politics
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The Line launched 2 years ago and published 142 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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Recent guests on The Line include:

1. Clayton Campbell
2. Christopher Nardi
3. Ian Runkle
4. Denis Prevost
5. Andrew McDougall
6. Andrew Potter
7. Avi Loeb
8. John Wright

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