Episodes

#200 - Canada’s New Housing Plan & AI’s Wild Impact on Society
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Dec. 19, 2023

#200 - Canada’s New Housing Plan & AI’s Wild Impact on Society

This week we we talk about landlords feeling the squeeze as interest rates climb. It's a game-changer in the real estate realm, and we're breaking down the impacts, challenges, and strategies for those holding the keys to our homes. But the housing struggle extends beyond landlords. With the scarcity of affordable housing reaching alarming levels, we delve into the heartbreaking consequences: homelessness on the rise. It's a stark reality, and we confront the urgent need for sustainable solution...
#199 - The Great Canadian Stand off
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Dec. 11, 2023

#199 - The Great Canadian Stand off

This week we dive deep into the intense showdown that took place in Canadian Parliament. As we head into the Christmas break the Conservatives are bringing the drama as they go all-in with a filibuster, disrupting the entire bill passing process. We unravel the high-stakes game being played, exploring the motives, tactics, and potential impacts on Canadian politics. But that's not all—tensions rise as the political right finds itself in the hot seat, facing accusations of conspiracy theories. We...
#199 - The Great Canadian Stand off
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Dec. 11, 2023

#199 - The Great Canadian Stand off

This week we dive deep into the intense showdown that took place in Canadian Parliament. As we head into the Christmas break the Conservatives are bringing the drama as they go all-in with a filibuster, disrupting the entire bill passing process. We unravel the high-stakes game being played, exploring the motives, tactics, and potential impacts on Canadian politics. But that's not all—tensions rise as the political right finds itself in the hot seat, facing accusations of conspiracy theories. We...
#198 - Why is the Divide in Canada Larger than Ever?
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Dec. 5, 2023

#198 - Why is the Divide in Canada Larger than Ever?

In such a divided country we see today we unravel the complex layers surrounding freedom of expression in Canada. First on the docket is the controversial issue of Trudeau's government censoring journalists, a critical examination into the delicate balance between national security and press freedom. Delving into the political arena, we dissect Trudeau's headline-grabbing speech at the Press Gallery dinner last year, exploring the boundaries of humour, accountability, and statesmanship in the hi...
#197 - Should We ABOLISH the Bank of Canada?
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Nov. 28, 2023

#197 - Should We ABOLISH the Bank of Canada?

This week we chat the controversial idea of possibly abolishing the Bank of Canada. We dissect the arguments for and against, exploring the potential implications on our national currency and economic stability. Next, we witness the political duel between Pierre Poilievre and Justin Trudeau in the hallowed halls of the House of Commons. Sparks fly as these politicians spar over critical issues, providing a ringside seat to the high-stakes battles shaping our nation's policies. As inflation conce...
#196 - Does Canada Need MORE Immigration?!
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Nov. 21, 2023

#196 - Does Canada Need MORE Immigration?!

RBC thinks so. This week we unravel the layers of complex issues shaping our nation's landscape. First on the agenda, we address the critical topic of genetic information ownership for Canadians. We explore the nuances of privacy, consent, and the evolving landscape of genetics, offering insights into what it means for individuals and our society. Shifting gears, we delve into the Royal Bank of Canada's surprising advocacy for increased immigration. We dissect the motivations, implications, and ...
#195 - The Conflict Comes Home: Chaos Erupts around Remembrance Day Weekend
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Nov. 14, 2023

#195 - The Conflict Comes Home: Chaos Erupts around Remembrance Day Weekend

Today we confront the complex dynamics surrounding the Israel-Hamas conflict and its ripple effects in Canada. We dissect the ongoing tensions between Palestinians and Israelis within our own borders and explore the impact of these international conflicts on our diverse Canadian community. As emotions run high globally, we delve into the importance of fostering understanding, empathy, and open dialogue among Canadians from all walks of life. How do we ensure that the conflicts abroad don't lead ...
#194 - What is Going On in Canadian Politics? w/ Jennifer Elle
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Nov. 9, 2023

#194 - What is Going On in Canadian Politics? w/ Jennifer Elle

Today we chat with Jennifer Elle about the fierce political race between Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre and incumbent Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. We'll dissect the platforms, strategies, and heated debates that define this high-stakes showdown, providing insights into the future direction of Canada's leadership. Next, we turn our attention to Premier Scott Moe's unwavering stand against the federal government. We explore the motivations, implications, and potential ripple effects of Moe...
#193 - Where did the MONEY GO?!
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Nov. 7, 2023

#193 - Where did the MONEY GO?!

We bring you a comprehensive dive into the latest developments that are shaping the Canadian landscape. First, we take you to the Halifax Health Summit, where the nation's provincial and territorial leaders came together to discuss pressing issues in healthcare, climate change, and the future of the Canada Pension Plan (CPP). We'll explore the key takeaways and potential impacts on these critical aspects of Canadian life. Next, we unravel a financial mystery that's been causing waves in the coun...
#192 - Political Antics and a Looming Recession
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Oct. 31, 2023

#192 - Political Antics and a Looming Recession

This week we tackle the pressing issues that are sending ripples across the nation. First on our radar is the impending recession that threatens to shake the Canadian economy. We'll delve into the factors contributing to this economic uncertainty, and explore what it means for businesses, individuals, and the country's future. Next, we examine the political maneuvers in the Maritimes, where Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's efforts to win votes have been raising eyebrows. Is this a genuine commitm...
#191 - UBI Dreams, Alberta Fights Back, and Housing Showdowns
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Oct. 24, 2023

#191 - UBI Dreams, Alberta Fights Back, and Housing Showdowns

This week we delve into three significant developments that are reshaping the Canadian landscape. First up, we explore Canada's growing interest in implementing Universal Basic Income (UBI). We'll discuss the potential impact of this progressive policy on individuals, communities, and the country as a whole, as well as the debates and discussions surrounding its implementation. Next, we turn our attention to the province of Alberta, where the government is contemplating a dramatic departure from...
#190 - Global Conflict is Now ERUPTING: Navigating Canada's Role and Extremism Breaching our Borders
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Oct. 17, 2023

#190 - Global Conflict is Now ERUPTING: Navigating Canada's Role and Extremism Breaching our Borders

In this week's episode we dive into the latest headlines shaping the Great White North. We start by examining the glaring absence of Canada in NATO discussions. As a country known for its contributions to international peace and security, why is Canada being left out? We explore the implications of this exclusion and what it means for Canada's role on the global stage. Next, we unpack the intriguing change of tone from News Media Canada who represents Canadian News interests. They see the benefi...
#189 - The Biggest Wealth Transfer in History Continues
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Oct. 10, 2023

#189 - The Biggest Wealth Transfer in History Continues

More scandals, more abuse of power, and more corruption takes centre stage in the news this week. With the marriage of Corporation and Government at an all time high we discuss the rise of Reverse Mortgage ads during this difficult economic time, how the government sought out an exterior agency to help sell the Carbon Tax to the Canadian people. We discuss the chaos erupting in congress south of the border and how they could affect us here at home and lastly we go over the terror and awful scene...
#188 - Is Trudeau Coming For Your Podcasts?
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Oct. 3, 2023

#188 - Is Trudeau Coming For Your Podcasts?

The Canadian government announces another shot across the bow for content creators. As an extension of Bill C-11, law makers are taking aim at Podcast hosting services and distributors to make sure they have the “Right amount of Canadian Content”. We discuss our reaction to this new law, additionally we discuss the post partum of the Nazi being invited onto Parliament hill, and the new chapter in the housing affordability crisis we are currently facing. Intro - 0:00 The Fall out of the Nazi bein...
#187 - How did a Nazi End being Cheered on Parliament Hill?
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Sept. 26, 2023

#187 - How did a Nazi End being Cheered on Parliament Hill?

For the first time in Canadian history, our parliament hill praised the works of former military SS member. We discuss how this happened, how Canada is sending another $650M over to Ukraine, and final decisions that the G20 countries made on behalf of their constituents last week.
#185 - Book Burnings, The CCP, and Failed Carbon Taxes
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Sept. 19, 2023

#185 - Book Burnings, The CCP, and Failed Carbon Taxes

It’s official. We’re accepting our identity as a news show. This week we talk about Conservative MP Michael Chong testifying in front of US congress in regards to him and his family being accosted by the CCP. We also talk the increased defensive posture from the Liberal Party over their failed Carbon Tax policy, and lastly we learn of a major school board in the country who’s banned all books pre-dating 2008 as part of their equity, and diversity policies. We made sure to pack this episode, so w...
#183 - Is it Possible to Grow a Strong Local Economy?
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Sept. 12, 2023

#183 - Is it Possible to Grow a Strong Local Economy?

Ever since the days where we went through a considerable global meltdown the question gets asked how can we be less reliable on the global economy and build a more sustainable local economy. We bring on Founder and CEO Sheena Russell of Made with Local Food Bars on the show to talk her experience working with big grocery chains, ways to bolster your local economy, and that you don’t NEED to buy everything locally…Hot takes, and great conversation for this one! Intro - 0:00 Is Buying Local Afford...
#181 - Uncharted Territory: Nuclear War & Presidential Arrests
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Sept. 5, 2023

#181 - Uncharted Territory: Nuclear War & Presidential Arrests

We heard it from our own Minister of Foreign Affairs Melanie Joly that our government is keeping a close eye on the events happening in the US and how they might affect us here in Canada. That is the stance we take for this episode. With a Democratic Party becoming increasingly more comfortable weaponizing bodies of government to persecute their political rivals we discuss what the Trump indictments will mean for Canada and the World. As well last week we got word that Russia is bringing their N...
#179 - When the Mob Comes for YOU
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Aug. 29, 2023

#179 - When the Mob Comes for YOU

This week we welcome Cortland Cronk back onto the show to discuss one of the craziest times in his life…the time his face was plastered all over the media for being “The Grandma Killer”. The heat became so great that it caused him to move to Victoria, BC and then ultimately Costa Rica until cooler heads prevailed. We discuss what that experience was like for him, what he would do differently, how to handle the media, and what his take is on the current state of Canada. Intro - 0:00 How Business ...
#177 - Are Far Right Extremists Taking Over Canada’s Political Landscape?!
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Aug. 21, 2023

#177 - Are Far Right Extremists Taking Over Canada’s Political Landscape?!

What is a person to do? With the political rhetoric turned up to 11 over the past couple weeks we discuss plans that Canada’s Liberal Government is planning to take to curb “right wing extremism” coming from the States, journalists going after Pierre Poilievre at his press conferences, and could we see a return of Covid lockdowns? Canada’s Health Minister Mark Holland hints at a possibility of heavier focus on the “New Covid Variant” in the coming months. Intro - 0:00 BRICS Nations Hold Summit t...
#175 - Locked Out: Navigating the Unaffordable Housing Crisis
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Aug. 15, 2023

#175 - Locked Out: Navigating the Unaffordable Housing Crisis

As things continue to evolve on the housing front we discuss what changes have occurred, what to keep an eye out for, and the change that one should be advocating for. We also discuss the crazy deal that happened with Dave Portnoy purchasing Barstool back for $1, and the shortcomings of Canada and how we can improve them. Intro - 0:00 Barstool Sold Back to Dave Portnoy - 7:45 Solutions for Affordable Housing - 16:00
#173 - Will Radical Immigration Policies Be the Death Knell to our Overwhelmed Infrastructure?
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Aug. 8, 2023

#173 - Will Radical Immigration Policies Be the Death Knell to our Overwhelmed Infrastructure?

As we see continued stresses to our critical infrastructure such as healthcare, and housing we see our federal decision makers decide to increase and ramp up the intensity of immigration into Canada. This has led to new immigrants, and refugees having a hard life once arriving here and in some cases ending up on the street entirely with no aid, no housing, and no healthcare. We discuss why this is happening, where the focus of help needs to go, and where the bottleneck is ultimately happening. I...
#171 - Why is the Barbie Movie So Divisive?
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Aug. 1, 2023

#171 - Why is the Barbie Movie So Divisive?

Ben Shapiro ranting about the movie, Barbie doll houses getting set on fire, men ripping on the movie on social media. What in the world is causing this reaction from the masses on social media? We bring on a special guest to argue about the issues surrounding the movie. We also get into Housing Developers demovicting a whole neighbourhood in Nova Scotia, Premier Tim Houston holding a town hall where he discusses the overwhelming Carbon Tax on Nova Scotians, and lastly we talk the US giving $345...
Ding, Dong the Bird is DEAD
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July 25, 2023

Ding, Dong the Bird is DEAD

The product known as Twitter is now gone. We discuss what led to the rebrand, what the plans are for the company, and what this could mean for the future of our online world. We also give an update on Glitter Bean’s fundraising efforts and FINALLY it seems formal news organizations are running scared as establishment media took aim at smearing the News Daddy himself Dylan Page. Last but not least we chat the ever increasing standard of living costs and who’s fault it is. Is the Premier’s fault o...