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Scott Fox delivers a daily podcast on today's top news events, politics, pop-culture, sports, and all of the information you would expect to hear on a morning radio show, but in podcast form.
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Today's Scott Fox After 9 is a Listener DM's episode, and it's one of the most honest conversations we've had. Many of you are feeling fear and anxiety about Canada's future — the middle class being ignored, Alberta separation talk, distrust in government, and real concerns about savings, pensions, and whether the system is still working for everyday people. At the same time, there is hope and humanity woven throughout today's messages. Listeners share emotional stories about choosing family over career, the small reminders of why we keep pushing forward, and how Pierre Poilievre's recent speech connected with parents and working Canadians across political lines. We also tackle money and fairness, including GST rebates and take-home pay, trust in institutions like police and government transparency, and fears around elections and accountability. Scott amplifies an urgent message from municipal road workers facing harassment and threats, and rounds things out with conversations on Epstein, pop culture, Tate McRae, and politics bleeding into everything — because this is what life in Canada feels like right now.
Today: A jam-packed episode you won't want to miss! We kick things off with Scott weighing in on a trio of huge headlines — from charges laid against multiple Toronto police officers, to Tate McRae representing Team USA in Olympic ads despite being Canadian, and the arrest of rising hockey star Gavin McKenna. Then, Scott is joined by a special guest from PointsBet Canada — an odds-maker who breaks down Super Bowl betting, from key spreads to fun prop bets, and even gives rare insight into how odds are actually made. Whether you're a casual fan or a seasoned bettor, this segment is pure gold. CLICK HERE to visit PointsBet Canada or download the App. To wrap, we dive into the political audio shaping the day: Pierre Poilievre's remarks after meeting the Prime Minister, President Trump's comments about using a softer touch with ICE in Minneapolis amid nationwide controversy over federal enforcement, and Stephen Harper's refreshingly pragmatic take on Canada-U.S. trade tensions. Fast, informative, and unmissable — press play now!
*Warning: This episode may be difficult for some to hear. Discretion is advised.  Today's Scott Fox After 9 tackles one of the most disturbing and difficult stories in recent memory. The first half of the episode is built around Scott's deep dive into the newly released Epstein files — documents many people are talking about, but few are willing to read. Some of the material is deeply unsettling. Scott walks listeners through what stands out, why it matters, and asks the most important question of all: why haven't charges been laid? You'll hear audio from Bill Gates, Melinda Gates, and others connected to the story, along with the voices of victims. Scott presents this carefully and responsibly, offering context, clarity, and humanity for listeners who want to understand the issue without being overwhelmed by the raw documents themselves. Scott also addresses the growing swirl of conspiracy theories surrounding the case — from reptilian elites to claims about political body doubles — separating fact from fiction while explaining why these theories take hold in moments like this. It's an honest, grounded conversation designed to inform, not inflame, and to help listeners think critically about what they're hearing online. In part two, the focus shifts to Canadian politics. Hear highlights from Prime Minister Mark Carney's remarks in Ottawa as he introduces former Prime Minister Stephen Harper, followed by news of Conservative MP Jamil Jivani announcing his upcoming trip to Washington to negotiate a trade deal with the United States. It's a wide-ranging episode that moves from hard truths to real-world politics — exactly what After 9 does best.      
Today on Scott Fox After 9, we kick things off with NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell weighing in on Bad Bunny's controversial halftime performance, before diving into two stories that raise some serious red flags. The federal Liberals have ordered vaccine injury records sealed for at least 15 years and quietly gave themselves permission to delete emails and text messages after just 30 days. Transparency? Accountability? We'll let you decide — but both moves are undeniably shady. You'll also hear Conservative Deputy Leader Melissa Lantsman grill the Finance Minister over the grocery rebate — and his refusal to answer, plus a stunning admission in committee that only 9 of the Liberals' promised 500,000 homes are actually move-in ready. Alberta Independence Petition spokesperson Jeff Rath explains why many Albertans are eager to stop paying federal income tax, GST, and carbon taxes, and we wrap with President Trump laying out his plans for Cuba while taking shots at Trevor Noah for what he calls a terrible job hosting the Grammys. Buckle up — it's one of those episodes.
On today's Scott Fox After 9, we start with the bombshell Epstein Files document dump. The DOJ now has evidence in hand, names are known, and serious questions remain—why haven't charges been laid, and who is being protected? We break down what's been released, what it means, and why public trust is once again being tested. The heart of today's episode, though, is about hope. Following a decisive leadership review win, Pierre Poilievre delivers a message that clearly resonated with Canadians looking for change. You'll hear key moments from his speech, along with perspectives from Alberta Premier Danielle Smith and Conservative influencer Jasmine Laine. For a middle class that's been stretched thin and searching for optimism, this episode captures why many are feeling something they haven't in a while—hope for what comes next.  
Listener DMs Friday is back — and this week the inbox is on fire. Scott reacts to your messages on immigration and asylum rules, frustration with GST grocery rebates, middle-class anger over being left out of government relief, and growing concern over Canadians leaving the country. There's also blunt listener feedback on Doug Ford, tariffs, and whether people are finally reaching a breaking point. Plus, thoughtful and emotional messages on the tragic Kitchener overpass crashes, housing and infrastructure failures, ICE enforcement from a Democrat listener's perspective, the Conservative leadership race, and even a deep dive into earthquakes, space weather, and Niagara Falls' economic reality. Raw, real, and listener-driven — this episode is the pulse of the After 9 audience.
In this focused special edition of Scott Fox After 9, attention turns to growing talk of provincial sovereignty in Canada. With renewed rhetoric around Alberta and Quebec potentially pursuing separation, Scott brings together key audio and responses from Canadian premiers across the country. Hear how provincial leaders are reacting, what they believe is driving the frustration behind these discussions, and whether sovereignty talk is political posturing—or a real warning sign for national unity. This episode cuts through the noise to examine what's being said, what's being avoided, and what it could mean for the future of Confederation. A must-listen for anyone following Canadian politics, federal–provincial tensions, and the evolving unity debate.
Today on Scott Fox After 9, we break down the Bank of Canada's decision to hold interest rates steady and what that means for Canadians already feeling squeezed. Hear directly from Bank of Canada Governor Tiff Macklem as Scott digs into why rate relief didn't come — and whether it's still on the horizon. The conversation also takes a hard look at the growing wave of job losses across Canada, and why economic warning signs are flashing despite official reassurances. Also on the show: a deep dive into the inter-provincial trade barriers that continue to limit Canada's economic potential, even as leaders talk about unity. Member of Parliament Michael Chong weighs in on why Canada still lacks a foreign influence registry, while U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent offers new comments on the now-infamous phone call between President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Mark Carney. Plus, hear Ontario Premier Doug Ford and New Brunswick Premier Susan Holt discuss "Team Canada," cooperation between provinces, and what working together is supposed to look like — and a lot more.
After a few heavy days of nonstop politics, today's Scott Fox After 9 eases up a bit—while still keeping an eye on the headlines. Scott starts with a surprising overnight earthquake in Ontario, then turns to Marineland, which is now a step closer to getting government approval to move its beluga whales and dolphins to U.S. marine facilities. And yes… the Maple Leafs lost again, with post-game audio from head coach Craig Berube and captain Auston Matthews as the frustration continues to grow. On the political side, Kevin O'Leary weighs in on Canada–U.S. relations, saying a deal will get done because the two countries need each other. You'll also hear audio from Question Period in the House of Commons and an update on the federal gun buyback program, after it emerged some firearm owners are being offered less than fair market value. Finally, Scott plays a collection of archived audio from senior U.S. Democratic leaders—including Barack Obama, Bernie Sanders, Nancy Pelosi, Chuck Schumer, and Bill Clinton—all previously arguing for mass deportations and warning about the strain illegal immigration places on Americans. Today, their messaging has shifted dramatically. Scott asks the key question: did their ideology change, or is this a political attack meant to make President Trump look bad?
Today we break down Mark Carney's big announcement on a new GST grocery rebate aimed at easing cost-of-living pressures — what it means for Canadian consumers and the politics around it. We also dig into Premier Doug Ford's apparent flip-flop on allowing Chinese electric vehicles into Canada's auto market, including his surprising comment that relations with the Prime Minister are "great again" despite recent public disagreements. Then from the U.S., we feature audio from the White House Press Secretary addressing the lawlessness in Minnesota after the controversial ICE-related shootings and federal enforcement operations. We contrast that with archived remarks from President Obama and Secretary Clinton supporting mass deportations when they were in office — exposing another example of media and political hypocrisy in how similar issues are covered and reacted to by different sides of the political sphere.
Another ICE-related shooting in Minnesota has sparked protests and fierce opposition — but why is it happening there and not in states like Florida or Texas? Scott breaks down the politics, the reaction, and whether Democrats are quietly shaping the narrative behind the scenes. Plus, hear key audio following President Trump's latest social posts accusing Canada of working with China, with responses from PM Carney, the Canadian Ambassador to the U.S., and U.S. Commerce Secretary Scott Bessent. Also, Scott weighs in on the Maple Leafs' brutal season and previews the Super Bowl matchup.
Listener DM's Friday is back — and the inbox is on fire. On today's Scott Fox After 9, Scott reacts to your emails and DMs on the biggest issues driving the conversation right now: Mark Carney's Davos speech, Canada–U.S. relations, Chinese EVs, CUSMA uncertainty, and the future of Ontario's auto sector. From annexation theories and "America First," to Doug Ford's EV warnings and Carney's "new world order" messaging, listeners aren't holding back. You'll also hear on-the-ground insight from inside major infrastructure and auto projects, concerns about job losses tied to green mandates, and frustration over media accountability, homelessness, and who government really listens to. Plus: Would Scott ever move to the U.S.? Could Chinese EVs cross the border? And why do so many Canadians feel like they're being told everything is fine… when it doesn't feel that way? Unfiltered, honest, and very real — this episode is a snapshot of where Canadians' heads are right now.
Today on Scott Fox After 9, the World Economic Forum takes center stage — and the headlines coming out of Davos are anything but small. You'll hear President Donald Trump's most talked-about remarks from the WEF, including signals that a deal involving Greenland may be moving closer to reality. What would that mean geopolitically, and why is it suddenly back on the table? Also from Davos, Howard Lutnick breaks down what "America First" actually means, why the U.S. is doubling down on it, and why he believes other countries should be doing the same — even if it disrupts the global consensus. Plus, Ezra Levant hits the streets of Davos, speaking directly with Canadian political and business leaders outside the official halls, offering a raw, unscripted look at what Canadians in power are really saying when the cameras aren't rolling. Back home, Ontario Premier Doug Ford joins auto industry leaders to sound the alarm over Chinese electric vehicles entering the Canadian market. What does it mean for Canadian jobs, domestic manufacturing, and national security — and why is this suddenly becoming a major political flashpoint? Global power shifts, economic nationalism, and big questions about Canada's place in a rapidly changing world — it's all in today's Scott Fox After 9.
Today on Scott Fox After 9 — Prime Minister Mark Carney's full speech from yesterday (January 20, 2026) at the World Economic Forum in Davos. The remarks are being widely praised by much of the mainstream media and Canada's Laurentian elite, but many Canadians haven't actually heard the speech in its entirety. In this episode, Scott plays Carney's full address and then breaks it down piece by piece — separating rhetoric from reality, exploring what the Prime Minister really means when he talks about a "new world order," and asking some common-sense questions about what this vision could mean for Canada's sovereignty, economy, and future. If you want to understand what was said beyond the headlines — and why it matters — this is an episode you won't want to miss.
Today on Scott Fox After 9, Ontario Premier Doug Ford explains he was not consulted before Prime Minister Mark Carney moved ahead with a deal involving China — including Chinese electric vehicles being sold in Ontario. What's surprising isn't just the snub, but Ford's reaction: measured, almost unfazed. Is this strategic restraint, quiet concern, or something else entirely? Also in this episode, you'll hear fresh audio from the World Economic Forum in Davos, where global leaders outline their vision for the future — and where skepticism about the so-called "new world order" continues to grow. Plus, President Donald Trump, speaking before departing for Davos, once again floats the idea of the U.S. taking control of Greenland, raising eyebrows and questions about what's posturing, what's serious, and what it all signals about global power shifts. Politics, power, global economics, and the moments between the headlines — all unpacked in another can't-miss episode of Scott Fox After 9.
The Buffalo Bills' season didn't just end on Saturday — it ended on a call that has the entire NFL world furious. On today's Scott Fox After 9, we break down the controversial officiating decision that changed the game and, arguably, the future of the franchise. You'll hear emotional, unfiltered locker-room reaction from Josh Allen, (former) head coach Sean McDermott, and members of the Bills as they process a season ending in seconds. Plus, new audio from Ontario Premier Doug Ford sharply criticizing Prime Minister Mark Carney over allowing Chinese electric vehicles into Canada. We also dive into the courts ruling that the federal government acted unreasonably by invoking the Emergencies Act to shut down the Freedom Convoy protests — and what that decision means moving forward. And finally, Scott weighs in on the growing conversation around whether the United States could realistically move to annex Greenland. Sports, politics, and power — all in one fast-moving, no-filter episode of Scott Fox After 9.      
In today's bonus episode, we dive deep into Prime Minister Mark Carney's recent announcement from China about positioning Canada for a "new world order." What exactly is this new world order, and why is it stirring so much confusion and speculation? Hear the prime minister's full remarks, and join Scott as he breaks down the meaning behind the phrase, exploring whether it ties into popular conspiracy theories about a one-world government. We also discuss what this could mean for President Trump's stance and why many Canadian liberals appear so closely connected to Beijing. Tune in for a no-nonsense look at what's really going on. On this episode, hear audio from Mark Carney, President Donald Trump, Premier Doug Ford, Former Deputy PM Chrystia Freeland, George Soros, and more. 
WARNING: In this episode, Scott will be discussing what "some" people consider a "Conspiracy Theory". If you aren't interested in learning more about the WEF and the New World Order that Prime Minister Carney announced in China, skip this one. If you are interested, hit play.  This episode also contains listener DM's on a variety of topics. Happy Friday.  This weekend a bonus episode will drop that has Prime Minister Carney's full remarks, along with the response from the White House and Canada's Premiers. 
Today on Scott Fox After 9, Scott opens the show by questioning Canada's foreign policy whiplash. After Mark Carney labeled China as Canada's biggest geopolitical threat, he's now in Beijing attempting to strengthen ties. Is this strategic diplomacy—or foreign policy being made up on the fly? Scott breaks down why Canadians should be paying close attention. Also in this episode: Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew makes another public push to convince Ontario Premier Doug Ford not to pull Crown Royal from LCBO shelves. Plus, audio from a U.S. Senate hearing where a doctor refuses to answer a simple question about whether men can get pregnant—sparking a broader conversation about politics, ideology, and common sense. And internationally, more audio from President Trump explaining why he believes the U.S. needs to take over Greenland, followed by a sharp response from Denmark's foreign minister. Unfiltered opinions, real questions, and the stories everyone's talking about—After 9.
On today's Scott Fox After 9, Doug Ford doubles down on his insistence that Crown Royal is coming off LCBO shelves—sparking a response from Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew, who urges Ford to rethink the move and cool tensions between provinces. Plus, President Donald Trump signals he's in no rush to renew the USMCA, raising fresh questions about the future of North American trade, and makes headlines again by promising support for the people of Iran. Politics, posturing, and a little whiskey-fuelled drama—welcome to After 9.
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