
In Episode 6 of Gristle & Bone, recorded on April 14th, 2025, Christopher Bourne and Dónal Gill break down the election landscape just days before the leaders’ debates. With the campaign entering its final stretch, the hosts explore the deepening presidential dynamic that has left the NDP and Bloc Québécois struggling to break through the dominant Carney vs. Poilievre narrative.
They examine Jagmeet Singh’s late pivot, aiming for enough NDP MPs to influence a minority government, and debate whether the move came too late. With the NDP facing a potentially historic low, the importance of local campaigns in ridings like Rosemont and Berthier–Maskinongé takes center stage.
Turning to the Bloc, the hosts discuss Yves-François Blanchet’s attacks on Carney and analyze Carney’s solid French-language performance on Tout le monde en parle. Meanwhile, Poilievre's challenge remains threading the needle between softening his image and rallying his base—without overreaching during the debates.
Credits for Gristle and Bone
Music from Free Music Archive (CC BY-NC)
Intro & Outro: Ovar by Don Aman
31:56 Nature Morte by Don Aman
45:14 Canadian Summer Groove by Snerly
1:06:47 A2 White bells by Panta Rei