Media Coverage

Stay up to date with Senator Cardozo’s work in the Senate, his published commentary, and news coverage highlighting his contributions to public life.

Op-Eds, Interviews & Podcasts

  1. CBC Radio - All Points West with Jason D'Souza - August 25, 2025

    The Victoria Forum - Panel: Government and the Fourth Estate: What’s Next? (Part 1), Part 2

    Senator Cardozo joins CBC Radio’s All Points West to discuss the Victoria Forum and his panel on the future of public funding in Canada’s media, exploring how government support can sustain independent journalism while preserving public trust.

  2. The Ottawa Citizen - August 5, 2025

    Cardozo and Fleury: A new graffiti art gallery belongs in the ByWard Market

    Senator Cardozo and former councillor Mathieu Fleury propose transforming Ottawa’s historic Bay building into Canada’s first Graffiti Art Gallery — a vibrant hub for street art that would revitalize the ByWard Market.

  3. Leader Talks with Anne-Marie Pham powered by CCDI - June 27, 2025

     Season 4, Episode 5 | Guest: Senator Andrew Cardozo – Canadian Multiculturalism Day

    Senator Cardozo reflects on Canada’s diversity, equity, and inclusion journey, the Senate’s role in shaping inclusive policy, and the challenges posed by rising anti-DEI rhetoric.

  4. National Newswatch - April 21, 2025

    2025, the year the Canadian media died!

    Senator Cardozo cautions that Canada’s mainstream media face an existential crisis, warning that ending government support could accelerate their collapse and undermine democratic debate.

  5. National Newswatch - April 18, 2025

    The Secret agenda(s) of the Liberal Party.

    Senator Cardozo highlights a decade of Liberal affordability measures—from child care to dental care—arguing the party has failed to claim credit for its own record, leaving room for opponents to dominate the narrative.

  6. SBS News (Australia) - January 12, 2025

    Weekend One On One: Canadian Senator Andrew Cardozo

    Senator Cardozo speaks with SBS’s David Hua about rising U.S.–Canada tensions ahead of Donald Trump’s return, the question of Justin Trudeau’s successor, and how Canada compares to Australia.

  7. The Ottawa Citizen - March 12, 2024

    Cardozo and Saravanamuttoo: Act now to transform Wellington Street

    Senator Cardozo and Neil Saravanamuttoo call for transforming Wellington Street into a pedestrian-friendly public space that enhances security, celebrates Canada’s story, and revitalizes downtown Ottawa.

Media Mentions

  1. The Hill Times - August 25, 2025

    A dozen Senators, MP Turnbull taking part in Victoria Forum

    Senator Cardozo joined fellow parliamentarians, policy leaders, and community voices at the 2025 Victoria Forum, a national gathering in Victoria exploring health care, public broadcasting, digital democracy, and building a better future.

  2. Le Droit - August 10, 2025

    Pourquoi pas un musée du Street Art dans l’ancien La Baie de la rue Rideau ?

    Le sénateur Cardozo et l'ancien conseiller municipal Mathieu Fleury proposent de transformer l'édifice historique Bay d'Ottawa en la première galerie d'art graffiti du Canada, un centre dynamique dédié à l'art urbain qui redynamiserait le marché By.

  3. The Hill Times - August 9, 2025

    Political commentary on convoy protest organizers Lich and Barber’s sentencing ‘corrosive’ and ‘dangerous,’ say observers

    Senator Cardozo warns that politicians cross a dangerous line by pressuring judges on convoy protest sentences, stressing that courts apply laws set by Parliament and that political commentary risks undermining trust in institutions.

  4. The Ottawa Citizen - June 9, 2025

    Why King Charles spoke to Canada under the wrong royal emblem

    Senator Cardozo explained why King Charles delivered his throne speech under Queen Elizabeth II’s cypher, noting the current throne was built for Canada’s 150th and will be replaced once Centre Block renovations are complete.

  5. Policy Options - April 17, 2025

    The high stakes of defunding the CBC

    Senator Cardozo underscores the high stakes in debates over defunding the CBC, urging reforms to strengthen accountability while defending the broadcaster’s vital role in Canada’s media and cultural sovereignty.