
In Episode 4 of The Honourable & the Hack, Andrew Parsons and Alex Bill step back to reflect on what they’ve learned so far in the world of podcasting — including some of the feedback and listener comments that have landed closest to home.
Then, they get into what really matters: what comes next.
The hosts go out on a limb with their predictions for 2026, including the possibility of defections and major debates — or “rackets,” as they’re known in Newfoundland and Labrador — inside the House of Assembly. Drawing on firsthand experience, they talk about decorum in the House, how it’s changed over time, and some of the most memorable rackets they’ve witnessed.
The conversation then widens to the national stage, where a series of quiet but significant moves within the federal civil service before the holiday break caught the attention of those watching closely on Parliament Hill. The hosts unpack what those shifts could signal — including the potential for a federal Cabinet shuffle and broader political consequences in the year ahead.
This episode blends reflection, insider perspective, and informed speculation — the kind of conversation you don’t often hear once the cameras are rolling.
👇 Join the discussion in the comments:
Do you see defections coming in 2026?
Is decorum in the House getting better — or worse?
Are we headed for a Cabinet shuffle sooner than expected?
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Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and their guests and do not necessarily reflect the views of any employer, organization, or institution. This content is intended for discussion and commentary and should not be considered professional, legal, or political advice. Some discussion in this episode includes speculation and forward-looking commentary based on publicly available information and personal experience.