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There are few names in Canada as synonymous with political talk radio as Charles Adler. Mr. Adler has been a household name for small-c conservative listeners on the AM dial for decades, but more recently, has been increasingly vocal about his personal objections to some on the right who seem unwilling to embrace what it means to live in a modern, inclusive society. Being from Montreal and having lived in Winnipeg, Calgary, and now Vancouver, Mr. Adler brings a unique perspective on recent feelings of Western alienation and what it will take for Canadians—and our governments—to keep this country intact. On this episode of The Herle Burly podcast, we’ll explore those feelings, as well as his views on the recent federal election.
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There are few names in Canada as synonymous with political talk radio as Charles Adler. Mr. Adler has been a household name for small-c conservative listeners on the AM dial for decades, but more recently, has been increasingly vocal about his personal objections to some on the right who seem unwilling to embrace what it means to live in a modern, inclusive society. Being from Montreal and having lived in Winnipeg, Calgary, and now Vancouver, Mr. Adler brings a unique perspective on recent feelings of Western alienation and what it will take for Canadians—and our governments—to keep this country intact. On this episode of The Herle Burly podcast, we’ll explore those feelings, as well as his views on the recent federal election.

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