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In our final show of the week, we explore the devastating argument that our leadership is prioritizing the benefit of a few at the expense of the many.
From Mark Carney’s controversial stance on CUSMA and the "China Clause" to the dismantle-by-design approach hitting the auto sector under Mélanie Joly and Doug Ford, we ask why a resource-rich nation like Canada continues to travel the world giving more than it gets. As the world watches the fallout of Operation Epic Fury in the Middle East, we examine Canada's lack of a clear global stance and why, despite having exactly what the world needs—energy—we are still losing out to competitors like Argentina and India.
We’re breaking down the fraud, waste, and systemic incompetence that have left our streets facing a crime wave while the government remains fixated on ideological "Net Zero" roadblocks.
By Jim CsekIn our final show of the week, we explore the devastating argument that our leadership is prioritizing the benefit of a few at the expense of the many.
From Mark Carney’s controversial stance on CUSMA and the "China Clause" to the dismantle-by-design approach hitting the auto sector under Mélanie Joly and Doug Ford, we ask why a resource-rich nation like Canada continues to travel the world giving more than it gets. As the world watches the fallout of Operation Epic Fury in the Middle East, we examine Canada's lack of a clear global stance and why, despite having exactly what the world needs—energy—we are still losing out to competitors like Argentina and India.
We’re breaking down the fraud, waste, and systemic incompetence that have left our streets facing a crime wave while the government remains fixated on ideological "Net Zero" roadblocks.