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This episode is full of hot-button topics!
In the first hour, Harman Singh Kandola of the World Sikh Organization and part of the City of Edmonton's Anti-Racism Advisory Committee talks about the tensions between the governments of Canada and India, as well as the assassination of Harjinder Singh Nijjar.
In the second hour, Tasha Kheiriddin, columnist for PostMedia and GZero Media, political analyst for Radio Canada, and author of "In My Opinion" on Substack addresses about the Million March for Children and how it is a symptom of deep dissatisfaction with the Ontario school board system.
In the third hour, Matthew Lau of the Financial Post and an Adjunct Scholar for the Fraser Institute discusses the issues around Electric Vehicles, Liberal government investments in battery plants, and how the government handles business around the country.
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This episode is full of hot-button topics!
In the first hour, Harman Singh Kandola of the World Sikh Organization and part of the City of Edmonton's Anti-Racism Advisory Committee talks about the tensions between the governments of Canada and India, as well as the assassination of Harjinder Singh Nijjar.
In the second hour, Tasha Kheiriddin, columnist for PostMedia and GZero Media, political analyst for Radio Canada, and author of "In My Opinion" on Substack addresses about the Million March for Children and how it is a symptom of deep dissatisfaction with the Ontario school board system.
In the third hour, Matthew Lau of the Financial Post and an Adjunct Scholar for the Fraser Institute discusses the issues around Electric Vehicles, Liberal government investments in battery plants, and how the government handles business around the country.

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