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In today’s show we tackle a volatile news cycle that hits close to home as the U.S. Consulate in Toronto is struck by gunfire amidst rising global tensions.
While oil prices retreat following Donald Trump’s declaration that the war in Iran is "very complete," Canada remains bogged down by ideological roadblocks and elite-driven scandals.
We break down the Liberal attempt to bypass proper process for Bill C-9, the European Union’s admission that abandoning nuclear energy was a "strategic mistake," and the curious Oxford connections between a new PBO nominee, Chrystia Freeland, and Mark Carney.
As the week winds down, we ask why the government remains fixated on carbon taxes while the nation’s security and economic future hang in the balance.
By Jim CsekIn today’s show we tackle a volatile news cycle that hits close to home as the U.S. Consulate in Toronto is struck by gunfire amidst rising global tensions.
While oil prices retreat following Donald Trump’s declaration that the war in Iran is "very complete," Canada remains bogged down by ideological roadblocks and elite-driven scandals.
We break down the Liberal attempt to bypass proper process for Bill C-9, the European Union’s admission that abandoning nuclear energy was a "strategic mistake," and the curious Oxford connections between a new PBO nominee, Chrystia Freeland, and Mark Carney.
As the week winds down, we ask why the government remains fixated on carbon taxes while the nation’s security and economic future hang in the balance.