AMI Audiobook Review

Carney Vs. Poilievre: Political Audiobooks Before Canadian Election Day

Episode Summary

It’s politics on paper. With the Canadian federal election just around the corner, Karoline Bordeau and Jacob Shymanski explore two popular books that shine a light on the two main political players. Jacob reviews Ripper: The Making of Pierre Poilievre by Mark Bourrie—a compelling biography of a driven and divisive politician. Karoline dives into Values by Mark Carney, a thick, heady exploration of economics, ethics, and leadership from the former Bank of Canada and Bank of England governor. Plus, Karoline offers a review of Love, Loss, and What We Ate by Padma Lakshmi—a memoir that’s as much about identity as it is about indulgence.

Episode Notes

It’s politics on paper. With the Canadian federal election just around the corner, Karoline Bordeau and Jacob Shymanski explore two popular books that shine a light on the two main political players. Jacob reviews Ripper: The Making of Pierre Poilievre by Mark Bourrie—a compelling biography of a driven and divisive politician. Karoline dives into Values by Mark Carney, a thick, heady exploration of economics, ethics, and leadership from the former Bank of Canada and Bank of England governor.

Plus, Karoline offers a review of Love, Loss, and What We Ate by Padma Lakshmi—a memoir that’s as much about identity as it is about indulgence.