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Scott Fox After 9
Scott Fox After 9
Author: Scott Fox
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Scott Fox hosts a daily news and commentary podcast covering the top stories shaping Canada and beyond, including politics, breaking headlines, pop culture, and sports. Designed for on-demand listening, it delivers the energy of a major market morning show without the corporate filter. With more than 27 years of broadcasting experience, Scott brings balance, credibility, and sharp perspective to listeners who want substance with their headlines
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In this special edition of Scott Fox After 9, Scott brings you the remarks from President Donald Trump, Prime Minister Mark Carney, and Prime Minister Keir Starmer regarding the escalating military operations involving Iran. Instead of clips taken out of context or partisan analysis, this episode presents their statements in one convenient place so you can hear directly from the leaders themselves. As Canadians head into a new work week, this is a fast and reliable way to understand why these operations are taking place and how Canada and the United Kingdom are responding. There is no spin and no commentary, just the words of our Prime Minister and key allies, delivered clearly so you can stay informed.
On today's Scott Fox After 9, Scott dedicates the entire episode to Pierre Poilievre's major speech in Toronto on Canada–U.S. relations, giving it the same full, unfiltered treatment he previously gave Mark Carney following his address at the World Economic Forum in Davos. While much of the mainstream media amplified Carney's message, Scott believes Canadians should also hear the alternative vision, in full. Throughout the episode, Scott offers commentary and breaks down Poilievre's plan to protect Canadian sovereignty, strengthen the country's economic position, and negotiate a new deal with the United States. With key moments, context, and clear analysis, this episode reinforces a simple belief: knowledge is power, and every Canadian deserves access to the full conversation shaping the nation's future. Note: The only editting done to Pierre Poilievre's speech to to cut out the parts in French and to minimize some of the applause. This is Poilievre, in his own words.
Former CTV personality Ana Almeida joins Scott for a candid and lively conversation you will not want to miss. They break down whether Auston Matthews will get booed in Toronto after meeting with President Trump, dive into the latest Rock & Roll Hall of Fame nominations, and talk about the everyday items that have quietly become outrageously expensive. In Part Two, Scott brings you must-hear audio from yesterday's committee hearings, with ministers pressed on immigration and bail reform. Plus, highlights from Doug Ford's fiery news conference, where he defended his record and declared he is doing a great job managing Ontario's economy and health care system. It is sharp, fast, and packed with the clips everyone will be talking about.
Today on Scott Fox After 9, we break down President Donald Trump's State of the Union in 15 minutes or less. You will hear the biggest moments, the sharpest lines, and the clips everyone is talking about today. From policy promises to pointed partisan jabs, we cut through the noise and give you the highlights that matter. Plus, the moment drawing major reaction across the country. When Trump asked Democrats to stand for the American people, many remained seated. Was it protest, politics, or a misstep? We give you the context and the reaction. Back home, Prime Minister Mark Carney commits another $2 billion to Ukraine, sparking debate over priorities at a time of economic pressure. And things get heated in Ottawa as Carney and Pierre Poilievre clash in a fiery exchange over health benefits for illegal immigrants.
Is Mexico safe for Canadians right now? With flights resuming but Canada's Foreign Affairs Minister warning about conditions on the ground, confusion is growing. Are travellers putting themselves at risk, or is the situation being overstated? Scott breaks down the latest federal travel advisory, what officials are actually saying, and what Canadians need to consider before heading south. Doug Ford doubles down on OSAP cuts. The Premier is standing firm on sweeping reductions that will directly impact students and their families. Scott explains what those changes mean in real dollars and why, in some cases, it may now be cheaper for Canadians to pursue post-secondary education in the United States. Are some newcomers receiving better health benefits than tax-paying Canadians? The Conservative Party is raising serious concerns about health coverage for certain immigrants and asylum seekers. Scott examines the claim and separates political rhetoric from policy reality.
Team Canada takes home silver after a hard fought Gold Medal game against Team USA, and we break it all down in the first half of today's episode. You'll hear post game audio from Sidney Crosby, Auston Matthews, Jack Hughes, Nathan MacKinnon, Cale Makar, Jordan Binnington, Wayne Gretzky, and Coach Jon Cooper as we recap the key moments, the turning points, and what this performance says about the future of Canadian hockey. In the second half, we shift to major headlines making global news. There's a developing update on the unrest in Mexico, the latest on the massive storm slamming the East Coast, and details on the newly announced referendum set for October in Alberta. It's a packed episode with must hear audio and the context you need. This is a lighter episode of Scott Fox After 9, that is mainly focussed on sports. New episodes are coming out all week. Remember to hit subscribe.
It is Listener DMs Friday on Scott Fox After 9 and today's inbox is absolutely on fire. Jana sets the record straight on Czech Republic versus Czechia. Jordan dives headfirst into the Hillary Clinton email scandal and the Epstein fallout. Ryan and Alex try to untangle the mystery of Matt Jenneroo stepping down and crossing the floor. Michelle raises Project Blue Beam. Sarah asks whether Canada should cut ties with the monarchy. And one listener shares a raw, honest message about being 45, working hard, doing everything right, and still feeling like they might lose it all. Then it turns into a full blown referendum on Doug Ford. OSAP cuts. Family Day backlash. Alcohol battles. Retail workers sounding off. Claims about taxes, tunnels, Diageo, polling calls, and whether Ontario is being run for the people or for insiders. Some defend him. Many do not. It is passionate, frustrated, and completely unfiltered. If you want to hear what real people are actually thinking right now, press play.
Today on Scott Fox After 9, it's wall to wall must-hear audio you won't get anywhere else. The former Prince, Prince Andrew (Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor), has reportedly been arrested in the U.K., and the fallout is explosive. Another Conservative MP has crossed the floor under suspicious circumstances, raising serious political questions. And CBC host Rosemary Barton was caught on a hot mic making comments Canadians need to hear for themselves. We have the audio. Plus, Ontario Premier Doug Ford doubles down on rising tuition costs and pushes ahead with his controversial idea to expand work requirements on Family Day. South of the border, the The White House insists Donald Trump has no imminent plans to announce contact with aliens. Yes, that is actually a thing now. It is fast, it is fearless, and it is packed with the clips everyone will be talking about. Press play.
Today on Scott Fox After 9, the focus is on Ontario Premier Doug Ford and a news conference that raised eyebrows across the province. Ford attempts to justify massive cost increases tied to post-secondary education, offering explanations that many students and families will find hard to swallow. He also floats the idea of having retail workers report to work on Family Day, a move that sparks serious questions about affordability, workers' rights, and whether everyday Ontarians are being pushed too far. Also on the podcast, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre claims Canada is facing a food crisis, pointing to rising grocery prices and affordability concerns. Meanwhile, Mark Carney announces a new initiative that would see epic amounts of money spent on national defence. Three major stories, one episode, and a lot to unpack.
It's a jam-packed, no-skipping episode of Scott Fox After 9, and the headlines are explosive. The Epstein scandal is back in the spotlight. Hillary Clinton forcefully denies any involvement between herself, Bill Clinton, and Jeffrey Epstein. You'll hear direct reaction from Donald Trump, along with a statement from U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi. Plus, compelling audio from Dan Bongino explaining why so many Epstein-related files remain heavily redacted. Nancy Mace also weighs in and vows to subpoena witnesses and expose every perpetrator. Back at home, Ontario politics take centre stage. Crown Royal is suddenly staying on store shelves, and critics are calling it a government shakedown led by Doug Ford. What really happened behind the scenes? We break it down. Post-secondary students are also facing higher costs as tuition rises and grants are slashed. Meanwhile in Hamilton, a homeless shelter project that ran 200% over budget, raising fresh questions about government waste and accountability. Then, a moment that lit up the internet. Barack Obama says aliens are real. The comments quickly went viral before he attempted to walk them back. What did he really mean? National unity, online control, and what Canadians should know. Hear audio from Immigration Minister Marc Miller on national unity, along with committee testimony examining what powers Bill C-11 could give the federal government over what Canadians see and hear online. We wrap with geopolitics on the world stage. Highlights from U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio in Munich lay out America's vision for cooperation with Europe. This comes as a direct counter to Mark Carney's speech in Davos. Fast-moving. Hard-hitting. Packed with must-hear audio. Press play.
It's Listener DM's Friday on the Scott Fox After 9 Podcast — and today's inbox says a lot about where we are right now. Scott dives into listener reactions on the Super Bowl halftime show (from Bad Bunny to Michael Jackson and Whitney Houston), immigration, and whether entertainment — and politics — have completely blurred together. Listeners share personal stories, push back, and weigh in with thoughtful, sometimes raw perspectives. The conversation then shifts to election rumours, frustration with political leadership (including Doug Ford), and what it feels like to stay quiet in overwhelmingly political workplaces. There's also a real-life HR dilemma, questions about Boy Scouts vs. Girl Guides, and reactions to headlines involving Donald Trump. And finally — the reaction to Scott's announcement. The messages are emotional, supportive, and full of hope, as listeners respond to his decision to run for office and ask what comes next. Unfiltered. Listener-driven. And very much of the moment. This is one DM's Friday you don't want to miss.
Today's Scott Fox After 9 is shorter by design, out of respect for a grieving nation. Canada is mourning a heartbreaking tragedy following the school shooting in Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia. In a rare and powerful moment of unity, Prime Minister Mark Carney and Opposition Leader Pierre Poilievre set politics aside, cancelling the business of the House of Commons for one day and delivering deeply moving speeches to the country. You'll hear their words in full in today's episode. This is a time for Canadians to come together. In moments of tragedy, what unites us matters far more than what divides us—and this episode is a reminder of that shared humanity.
Today's episode of Scott Fox After 9 features police audio and an eyewitness account from the school shooting in Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia, including direct audio from the B.C. RCMP as the investigation unfolds. You will also hear Premier Doug Ford's latest news conference, where he once again taunts President Trump, claims Trump's actions will cost Republicans the upcoming midterm elections, continues the LCBO ban on American alcohol, and gives his clearest signal yet that he is not aligned with the federal Conservatives and may have his sights on Pierre Poilievre's job. Plus, don't miss a heated exchange in Ottawa over the role of the CBC, along with reaction from U.S. members of Congress who say they have reviewed the unredacted Epstein files.
Today on Scott Fox After 9, Scott revisits the Super Bowl halftime show and the growing chorus of people desperately trying to convince everyone it was actually good. Scott isn't buying it, and he explains why the reaction feels more forced than authentic. This episode also features an announcement about Scott's political future. After months of speculation, Scott confirms he is running in 2026, but urges listeners not to get ahead of themselves. This is announcement one of many, and there's much more still to come. Plus, you'll hear audio from parliamentary committee hearings in Ottawa, covering Bill C-15, immigration, the national School Nutrition Program, and more. And Scott weighs in on Ontario's Inspector General announcing investigations into all police forces, despite Toronto being the only service publicly exposed for corruption so far. Scott believes this looks a lot like deflection. Honest takes, real audio, and no pressure to agree—just the conversation people keep coming back for.
On today's Scott Fox After 9, Scott weighs in on two major moments from the worlds of sports and pop culture, reacting to Lindsey Vonn's frightening Olympic crash and breaking down Bad Bunny's Super Bowl performance, including what worked, what didn't, and why it continues to spark debate. The episode then turns darker with a disturbing update on the Epstein Files. Newly surfaced documents suggest Jeffrey Epstein's death may have been referenced in official paperwork a full day before it actually occurred. It has also come to light that Epstein allegedly ordered large quantities of sulphuric acid to his island shortly after the FBI began investigating him, raising even more troubling questions. Plus, a loaded audio lineup: Chrystia Freeland on Bill Maher, where she appears to talk down to Americans while discussing China's human rights record, and Ontario Premier Doug Ford announcing the launch of the Eglinton Crosstown LRT; a project plagued by years of delays and now more than $1 billion over budget.
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.





















