Pendulum Group
The Swing
Pendulum 's , The Swing, delivers Canadian political analysis for a global audience. Whether it's current affairs, global developments, or political shifts, you'll find expert perspectives, balanced dialogue, and the context you need to stay informed. Tune in for a smarter take on today's biggest issues. Pendulum Group and special guests keep you up to date on current topics and issues.
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Episodes
Weaponizing Hate: Gendered Disinformation Attacks on Social Infrastructure 14.05.2026 38:41
Gendered disinformation is both a sophisticated weapon and a blunt-force tool of hybrid warfare that is being used to silence women. It is a threat to collective security -- and democracies are paying the price. In this episode of The Swing , host Heather Bakken is joined by three leading experts to unpack one of the most urgent and underexamined threats to democratic participation. Dr. Janos Bots...
Powering Canada: Can Energy Ambition Overcome Regulatory Reality? 25.04.2026 23:26
Prime Minister Mark Carney's office announced it will hold the first Canada Investment Summit in September. In this episode of The Swing , Pendulum examines whether Canada can turn its vast energy wealth into a competitive advantage in an increasingly power-hungry world. Host Heather Bakken is joined by industry leaders Lorena Patterson, President and CEO of Water Power Canada; Leah Lawrence, Corp...
Statecraft to Stagecraft: The Use of AI in Cognitive Warfare 29.03.2026 29:00
War with Iran marks the first truly AI-native information environment in warfare where the human brain is both the target and the weapon, and the battlefield is your phone. In this episode, producer and host Heather Bakken is joined by two experts in the field of cognitive and gray zone warfare. Jennifer Irish is a principal at Pendulum Geopolitical Advisory Group and leader of the Information Int...
Is the Strait of Hormuz a Straitjacket for Democracy? 21.03.2026 18:15
This episode host Heather Bakken is joined by Pendulum colleagues Jennifer Irish and Yaroslav Baran to discuss how the seemingly unplanned aspects of U.S. strategy in Iran are actually playing out geopolitically and what impact it has on Canada. The trio unpacks what the war reveals about great power dynamics and the consequences that reach well beyond the Strait of Hormuz. Irish argues this confl...
War in Ukraine: Canadian Support for Humanitarian Aid 26.02.2026 16:17
This week marks four years since the most recent unprovoked attack on Ukraine by Vladimir Putin’s Russia. Ukrainians have been at war for 12 years and have spent the last four shedding blood, tears, and the stability they once enjoyed to defend the freedoms and values of their democracy. It was – and continues to be – a cruel and unjustified assault on a sovereign country. It goes against internat...
Canada`s Political Year in Review and What`s Ahead in 2026 29.12.2025 22:55
Closing out season one on The Swing , Pendulum`s Yaroslav Baran and Heather Bakken discuss the political year that was: who`s up and who`s down, communications wins and losses, and what actually got done. The Liberals made the biggest comeback in Canada`s electoral history and the new prime minister rode the momentum through 2025. But electoral results aren't the only things that changed; Canadian...
Canada's Frozen Russian Assets 13.12.2025 25:44
On this episode of The Swing , we dive into one of the most consequential, and least understood, aspects of the war in Ukraine: Russia’s frozen state assets. Roughly $300B USD were seized by the G7 and EU in 2022 and have been sitting in financial deep-freeze. The Belgian securities depository, Euroclear, manages 90% of these frozen assets — including Canada’s share. What happens next could decide...
Ukraine's Untenable Choice 26.11.2025 22:09
How do you clear a path for peace using a blueprint for capitulation? In this episode of The Swing , Pendulum's Heather Bakken, Yaroslav Baran and Balkan Devlen (also an internationally renowned geopolitical strategist) dissect the most contentious development in the Ukraine war since the full-scale invasion began: a leaked 28-point so-called “peace plan” reportedly penned in secret by U.S. specia...
Canada`s Final Confidence Vote on the Budget - Just How Close Was It? 18.11.2025 12:04
Pendulum's Heather Bakken and Yaroslav Baran break down the narrow but decisive passage of Canada’s federal budget — a vote that hinged on the Green Party's unexpected support for the Liberals and the abstentions of some opposition MPs. Baran explains the political theatre and narrows in on parliamentary procedure to debunk speculation about the Speaker’s role with a clear walk-through of the Deni...
Canada's 2025 Budget Primer and Bathroom Break Maneuvers 31.10.2025 15:34
Canada's long awaited budget will be tabled on November 4th. It's the first one in 18 months and will lay out the new Carney government's agenda from a dollars and cents perspective. What are the signals it will send to the markets? How does the process work? And what are the politics at play? Yaroslav and Heather discuss the play-by-play process, estimates, ways and means vote, implementation bil...
Canada’s Indo-Pacific Pivot: Strategic Signals and Bilateral Motion 25.10.2025 24:45
We’re unpacking Canada’s evolving Indo-Pacific strategy: what it means, where it’s headed and why it matters now more than ever. This week Yaroslav Baran is joined by two luminaries of foreign policy and trade with a particular expertise in the Asia-Pacific region: Vina Najibulla is Vice-President, Research & Strategy at the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada and Jonathan Berkshire Miller is Co...
A Glimpse Inside the Prime Minister's Office with Oz Jungic 17.10.2025 14:59
After four years advising two Prime Ministers of Canada on foreign policy, Oz Jungic breaks his silence with Pendulum . Jungic is moving on to another role outside of the political sphere and sat down with host Yaroslav Baran to discuss how decisions are made at the Prime Minister's Office (PMO), how the decision to recognize Palestine came together, and the evolving NATO response to Russia’s war...
Reconciliation and Resources: Where Indigenous Rights Meet Canada's Quest for Development 01.10.2025 11:57
As Canada doubles down on resource development and infrastructure through its new Major Projects Office (MPO) and Bill C-5 (An Act to Enact the Free Trade and Labour Mobility in Canada Act and the Building Canada Act) the constitutional Duty to Consult Indigenous Peoples is becoming a defining opportunity for the country’s economic future. Hosts Heather Bakken and Yaroslav Baran explore how the Na...
Canada's House Is Back In Session 18.09.2025 17:59
The House is back! This week on The Swing , we examine Canada’s return to Parliament and the political tone-setting that will shape the months ahead. Parliamentary committees are structured groups of MPs drawn from all parties, designed to mirror the composition of the House. Yaroslav, a parliamentary procedural expert, explains how committees work and why they matter. Transport Minister, Chrystia...
Canada's Parliament: What To Expect When The House Returns 10.09.2025 7:13
This episode offers sharp insights into how Ottawa is preparing for its toughest test yet. Canada's lawmakers will be returning to the House next week in what promises to be a high-stakes fall sitting of Parliament. They will be welcomed by tariff shocks, fiscal pressure and a sharpened opposition. The audio briefing dives into: Machinery of government required for new marquee agencies like the Bu...
Cabinet Conclave, Global Power Plays, and Canada’s Major Projects Push 04.09.2025 18:58
This week on The Swing , Yaroslav Baran, Balkan Devlen, and host Heather Bakken unpack three pivotal developments shaping Canada’s political and economic trajectory. A Cabinet Planning Forum sets the stage for a high-stakes fall session and budget. The new Major Projects Office launches in Calgary to fast-track infrastructure and send a clear signal to Alberta’s energy sector. And China’s high-pro...
Canada Forging Long-term Strategic Alliances 27.08.2025 18:47
Hop on The Swing to look at Canadian politics through a wider, global lens. This week, Yaroslav and Heather break down Prime Minister Mark Carney’s scrapping of U.S. tariffs, his surprise stop in Kyiv with nearly $2B in new aid for Ukraine, and a European tour cementing defence, trade, and NATO ties. Back home, Conservative party leader Pierre Poilievre reclaimed a seat in Parliament with a byelec...
Trade Deadline Drama, Conditional Recognition and Big Beautiful Ballots 06.08.2025 13:48
This week on The Swing , Yaroslav and Heather unpack three developments that reveal just how unpredictable, and globally entangled, Canadian politics has become. The August 1 trade deadline came and went without a deal between Canada and the United States. Meantime Statistics Canada released the latest numbers 0n Canadian International Merchandise Trade. Ottawa made a foreign policy pivot. Prime M...
Trump's Tariff Threats and The North: Canada’s Strategic Edge 30.07.2025 24:31
This episode is essential listening for anyone following Canada-U.S. relations , trade policy, or the broader dynamics of economic nationalism and geopolitical strategy. Hosts Heather Bakken and Yaroslav Baran are joined by Fen Hampson , Chancellor’s Professor of International Affairs at Carleton University and Co-chair of the Expert Group on Canada-US Relations. Together, they unpack the fast-app...
Canadian Trade, Tariffs and Nation Building 23.07.2025 12:00
Multiple summits and looming trade deadlines are keeping Canada's Prime Minister busy in back-to-back meetings with Indigenous leaders, U.S. Senators, and provincial premiers. Yaroslav and Heather cut through the headlines for a grounded perspective on the politics, policies and process behind the bid to fast-track major projects of national interest with a moving goal post on trade deal deadlines...
Trump Tariffs, Commodity Carve-Outs and Pre-budget Consultations 16.07.2025 9:59
This week, Pendulum co-founders Yaroslav Baran and Heather Bakken bring you inside the political machinery behind Canada’s next federal budget — and what happens before the numbers hit the page. Finance Minister Champagne is heading out on a cross-country road trip as part of a two-track consultation process to shape national priorities ahead of the fall budget. Yaroslav breaks down how it works,...
Pipelines, Ports and Pancakes: Building the Elusive One Canada Policy 09.07.2025 13:57
This week, on the heels of U.S. Embassy's Fourth of July party with the Calgary Stampede in full 'swing', Yaroslav and Heather talk about Prime Minister Mark Carney's approach to trade diversification, trade deals, and building that elusive “One Canadian Economy”! Hop on The Swing for an executive briefing on nation building projects, defence procurement and Canada's equivalent of the executive or...
Substance, Style & Signals: Mark Carney’s First Session in Parliament 02.07.2025 20:20
In this episode of The Swing , we dive into the machinery of Canadian democracy with a timely review of the 45th Parliament under Prime Minister Mark Carney following his first sitting session. So — did the PM have a successful first season? Pendulum's Yaroslav Baran, a seasoned political and parliamentary expert, joins Heather Bakken to break down what has been accomplished. Carney’s governing st...
NATO Summit: Canada's Defence & Security at Home and Abroad 24.06.2025 32:57
Pendulum's Balkan Devlen moderates a discussion about the NATO Summit at The Hague with security and defence experts, Alexander Lanoszka and Richard Shimooka. They break down the details of the defence spending target the Allies agreed in principle, delve into what it really means, and explain why Spain has a carve-out. They also discuss the strategic defence and security partnership Prime Ministe...
NATO Targets, Timelines and Trade-offs 11.06.2025 16:05
Balkan Devlen and Jonathan Berkshire-Miller join host, Heather Bakken, to discuss Prime Minister Mark Carney's commitment to hit NATO's spending target of two-percent of GDP on national defence by fiscal year end and boost funding for the armed forces while cutting taxes. Meantime Canada gears up to host the G7 Summit with a few extra guests at the table.
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