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February 5, 2026

ICYMI – Smart Speakers: When the Cooperation Offer Comes With a Contradiction

When the Cheap Beach Deal Comes With Government Collapse Risk

Cuba travel advisory language matters more than you think. You read “most people recover after a few days” about mosquito ailments and assume this is temporary inconvenience. You’re missing the geopolitical collapse underneath. Cuba is uniquely reliant on Venezuelan oil. Double hit: supply cuts directly, plus US weaponization of tariffs against any country purchasing Venezuelan oil. This isn’t fixable with better infrastructure. Lindsay Broadhead calls it sandwich impact to an already struggling economy. Jamie Ellerton’s prediction: Cuban government toppling collapse at some point in the near future. Not hyperbole. Analysis based on alignment with Venezuela, Iran, Russia and what happens when that oil lifeline gets severed.

Next time you compare vacation prices, the cheap one is subsidized by risk the expensive one doesn’t carry. That’s not markup. That’s functioning government premium.

Topics: Cuba political crisis, travel advisory warnings, Caribbean safety, Venezuelan oil dependency, resort tourism risks, destination alternatives

When the Cooperation Offer Comes With a Contradiction

Pierre Poilievre strategy shifted post-convention to conciliatory tone, asking for time with Prime Minister to build something great together. You’re watching what looks like pivot from opposition to cooperation. Then Jamil Giovani goes to Washington, issues video with obvious digs at Carney’s Davos language and campaign messaging. Lindsay Broadhead finds it strategically troubling: the Conservative Party saying one thing and doing frankly another in painfully obvious way. Jamie Ellerton questions whether Jamil is checking the box to show he’s constructive or genuinely working within diplomatic channels. Two very different conversations possible: JD and Jamil catching up versus Vice President and MP talking.

The receipts haven’t been provided yet. Until Jamil shows sustained constructiveness beyond checking boxes, skepticism is warranted. The tone changed. The actions didn’t. That gap tells you which one to believe.

Topics: Conservative leadership, political messaging, opposition strategy, diplomatic relations, partisan politics, electoral polling

GUEST:Jamie Ellerton | conaptus.com, Lindsay Broadhead | broadheadcomms.ca

Originally aired on2026-02-04