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Every Wednesday, Paul Hunter and Katie Simpson gather with their team to discuss the major events in the U. S. capital and explore what they mean for Canada. Expect unscripted, sharp analysis from reporters who have ties to both nations and access to the White House.

A fresh podcast focusing on American politics from a Canadian perspective

· Posted: Jan 13, 2026 3:53 PM EST | Last Updated: 25 minutes ago

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Graphic with artwork and text reading " Two Blocks from the White House"Released weekly on Wednesday starting January 14. (CBC)

Every Wednesday, Paul Hunter and Katie Simpson sit down with their colleagues to talk through the big stories in the U. S. capitol and ask the question: what does this mean for Canada?

It’s unscripted, smart analysis from reporters with a foot in both countries, and a press pass to the White House.

Where to follow the podcast

Spotify | Apple | CBC Listen | All podcast apps | You Tube

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It’s always been wise for Canadians to keep track of American politics. And now that Donald Trump is back in office, it’s more important than ever. CBC’s Washington correspondents are ready to cut through all that noise and help clarify things. New episodes drop every Wednesday starting Jan. 14.

Meet our correspondents

Paul Hunter and Katie Simpson explore the big stories in the U. S. capitol and ask the question: what does this mean for Canada? (CBC)

Paul Hunter has been sharing stories for across Canada and around the globe for over forty years. Having directly reported on U. S. and Canadian federal politics since 2001, Paul brings extensive knowledge of how complex their relationship can be.

Katie Simpson is a senior correspondent at who has been stationed in Washington since 2020. Before she joined the team in D. C., she spent six years covering Parliament Hill in Ottawa while also reporting on local issues in Toronto.

Contact us: cbcdc@cbc. ca

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