Trade Turbulence, Tariff Fatigue, and Our Last Pint Before Summer
Craft Politics16 Juli 2025

Trade Turbulence, Tariff Fatigue, and Our Last Pint Before Summer

Our cheeky half before we break for August

It’s our final episode before a short summer break—and we’re closing it out with a cheeky half pint and a big-picture scan of the trade and political chaos unfolding across Canada, the US, and the UK.

In this episode:

  • 🇨🇦 Carney concedes “tariff-free” deal with Trump is unlikely

     • What the PM’s first public walk-back says about expectations management

     • Does accepting some tariffs help or hurt Canada’s leverage?

     • And what is a “win” supposed to look like?

  • 🇺🇸 US inflation hits 2.7% as tariffs bite

     • Will Trump’s economic strategy come back to haunt him before the holidays?

     • Why tariffs are a slow burn—but a real one

     • And how Trump’s goldfish memory makes planning impossible

  • 📉 White House calls for interest rate cuts while raising consumer prices?

     • We discuss the economic contradiction—and why it’s eroding confidence

Also in this episode:

  • 📊 The super honeymoon continues: Carney approval hits 58%, Liberals lead by 13

  • 🧠 What the Conservatives need to ask themselves about the Poilievre playbook

  • 🔄 Can Carney hold his coalition together if Trump fades as the ballot question?

  • 🚫 NDP leadership race kicks off—with a $100,000 entry fee. Is that populist?

Across the pond:

  • 🇬🇧 Labour faces a new challenge—from the left

     • A hard-left breakaway party is forming. Could it fracture Labour’s already unstable coalition?

     • Why UK politics remains a mess—despite a massive Labour majority

     • And why the Conservative Party still doesn’t know what it stands for

We close with:

  • 🍺 Tasting notes from our final craft beer of the season

  • 🤦 Percy gets mistaken for a 30-year-old’s father

  • 🔥 And a conversation about political anger, violent rhetoric, and the lines we should never cross


🔊 Listen now to wrap your week—and the political season—with insight, irreverence, and a few sips of lemon meringue beer.

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